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How does one go about dissecting or prying open a masterpiece? Perfection may not be attainable, but some artists come closer than other mere mortals. Pablo Neruda is among them,

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In fourteen short stories, some big, some small, Eggers tells one story, that of humanity. His writing is able to capture those ethereal moments of life within the sometimes quotidian

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A blurb on the back of the book says the following: “One of the most essential artists produced by the twentieth century. Pinter’s work gets under our skin more than

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I read this book in essentially one sitting. I saw it in a book store, read the blurb on the back, bought it, brought it home, and proceeded to finish

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This is one of the most enjoyable books I have read in a while, from start to finish. Each chapter was filled with great reasoning, well-chosen quotes, and a barrage

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This was my first experience with the “Introducing…” series of books (of which there are many). It was a very enjoyable read, with a ton of illustrative graphics on every

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To do this book justice would be to review each chapter separately, as they are all written by different authors. The list is extensive and noteworthy, and it includes names

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In a very down-to-earth little book, Polkinghorne traces the correlation between the development of quantum theory in physics and the development of Christological thought in theology. He leaves a lot

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