Archive for the 'Books' Category

Power

« 29 December 2005 | 16:44 | Books, General, Politics, Science and Math | No Comments »

My PhD supervisor has just finished his new book entitled Power. I don’t know much about it, to be honest, but here is an intro:

Seven internationally renowned writers address the theme of Power from the perspective of their own disciplines. Energy expert Mary Archer begins with an exploration of the power sources of our [...]



Book Review: Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al Franken

« 21 May 2005 | 10:59 | Books, Politics, Reviews | No Comments »

I actually listened to this book on audio CD about a month ago. It wasn’t abridged, however, and it was read by the author, so I don’t think I missed out on anything. In fact, since he was able to convey his intended tone, I may have actually appreciated it better than if [...]



Book Review: Fluke by Christopher Moore

« 20 May 2005 | 10:32 | Books, Reviews | No Comments »

This is great fun and a quick read. It is truly bizarre and isn’t the sort of book I would’ve picked up on my own. Brenda said I might enjoy it and its zaniness, and frankly, she knows me better than I know myself. I won’t spoil the plot, because the book [...]



Book Review: Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

« 19 May 2005 | 9:41 | Books, Reviews | No Comments »

I desperately wanted to like this book, but I just didn’t think it was all that good. It is difficult to identify why. The writing style is not very impressive, but it was not a book meant to be stylistically driven. Clearly, this book was about plot and Stephenson’s imagination. It [...]



Book Review: From Here to Infinity by Ian Stewart

« 11 February 2005 | 9:54 | Books, Reviews, Science and Math | No Comments »

This is a very interesting sort of book. It is hard to decide what sort of genre to place it in. On one hand, it purports to be a lay book about mathematics. To that end, it does not go into detail about the specific topics and never tries to force a [...]



Book: What Do You Care What Other People Think? by Richard Feynman

« 20 January 2005 | 19:31 | Books, Reviews, Science and Math | No Comments »

This is the followup book to Richard Feynman’s anecdotally autobiographical “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!” and it came out in 1988. I last read it in high school (probably around 1993) but I received a copy of it this past Christmas, so I decided to revisit the book. I am quite glad that [...]



Book Review: Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson

« 15 January 2005 | 20:48 | Books, Reviews | 3 Comments »

The story follows in parallel three storylines: a World War II cryptographer, a World War II marine and a modern tech entrepreneur/hacker who is the grandson of the cryptographer. In some ways, Stephenson is defining a new genre of fiction that specifically appeals to the modern technophile. I enjoyed the book, but I [...]



Book Review: From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L. Friedman

« 1 December 2004 | 11:49 | Books, Foreign Policy, Politics, Reviews | No Comments »

Before I go into detail about all the things I liked about this book, I should say up front that I thought the writing style was pretty annoying, perhaps even juvenile. The author tries to fit every possible metaphor he can come up with into the book, at every structural level. This results [...]



Book Review: QED by Richard Feynman

« 9 November 2004 | 11:25 | Books, Reviews, Science and Math | No Comments »

I am an enormous fan of the late Nobel prize winning physicist Richard Feynman. He has been a huge influence on my life. I have been gradually trying to read all of his books over time, having enjoyed Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! and What Do You Care What Other People Think? [...]



Book Review: America (the Book) by Jon Stewart, et al.

« 6 November 2004 | 17:39 | Books, Humor, Politics, Reviews | No Comments »

Go buy this book right now. It is perhaps the funniest and most insightful commentary about our United States in a long time. It is like taking a long warm bath in The Daily Show. The truthful parts are interesting and the satirical parts are hilarious. Why are you still reading [...]



Book Review: The Haj by Leon Uris

« 30 October 2004 | 14:54 | Books, Foreign Policy, Politics, Reviews | 1 Comment »

Last week I finished reading a book called The Haj by Leon Uris. I have still not decided what to think about it. In the title, the word “haj” does not refer to the pilgrimage to Mecca directly, but rather to an individual, a leader of a Palestinian village who has made the [...]