Yellow Bird Project...
Yellow Bird Project
Ever come across something that harkens back to your youth?  I’m sure you have at some point.  One day, as I’m rummaging through stuff at a friend’s house, I came across this.  I saw the words “indie rock coloring book” and was immediately hooked.  Like a little kid,...
What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures...
What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures
Last Summer, I recommended the second book by New York writer Malcolm Gladwell, titled Blink. Before Gladwell published his three best-selling non-fiction works, he reported for the Washington Post and then, in 1996, began writing essays for The New Yorker. A few months ago, Gladwell released a selection...
The C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy...
The C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy
Of all the places one might be ’sold’ on the necessity of reading a book, it was at a rough-and-tumble bachelor party that a friend of mine convinced me that I simply couldn’t do anything else until I had read C.S. Lewis’ sci-fi classics, The Space Trilogy. With blood-shot eyes...
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell...
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
Being in graduate school, I have a fair share of “required” reading on my plate at any given time. My pleasure reading, then, usually takes the form of some combination of Wired magazine, various film blogs, and ESPN.com. I enjoy following several regular columnists on ESPN, including Bill...
Lies My Teacher Told Me...
Lies My Teacher Told Me
As his list of important works continues to grow, James Loewen is making a name for himself among America’s reading community as something of a naughty historian. A frequent contributor to The History Channel’s History magazine and professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Vermont, he...
Banksy: Wall and Piece...
Banksy: Wall and Piece
In this day and age of camera phones and social networking sites, it is nearly impossible to maintain anonymity. This fact rings especially true for any person of public notoriety - actors, models, writers, and artists. But one man has managed to overcome this difficult task whilst displaying his artwork...
Pagan Christianity?...
Pagan Christianity?
“If you are unwilling to have your christianity seriously examined, do not read beyond this page. Give this book to Goodwill immediately! Spare yourself the trouble of having your christian life turned upside down. However, if you choose to ‘take the red pill’ and be shown ‘how...
Books that Rock...
Books that Rock
No coffee table is complete without a book, right?  Most likely, you want multiple books to finish off that otherwise boring table in the middle of your living room.  Typically, your personality influences the books you choose to display.  I think you can tell a lot about a person by the books they...
The Gum Thief by Douglas Coupland...
The Gum Thief by Douglas Coupland
Should some large-scale disaster occur in the near future, wiping out all life in North America, historians in other lands will someday be faced with the task of uncovering the details of life here in our time. What were we like…how did we spend our time…what trends were shaping culture…what dynamics...
The Other...
The Other
When I think about David Guterson’s newest novel The Other, my mind jumps immediately to a scene that, for me, defines the work: narrator and main character Neil Countryman, a high school English teacher in Seattle, trenches alone through a dense forest in deep snow. He carries on his back a 70-pound...