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D.F. Lamont
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in Winnipeg, Canada
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August 2011
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The Jinx
— published 2011 — 3 editions |
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Three Dreams Deep
— published 2012 — 3 editions |
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Great book. At times, reading the accounts of abuses and wrongdoing, it is hard to read without becoming upset or angry. In the avalanche of facts, it is easy to feel overwhelmed or that the situation cannot be fixed, and that the prospects for democ...more |
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One of the greatest business books I've ever read, revealing the amazing truth about one of the most important financial meltdowns of the last half-century. Lewis is an absolute master storyteller, with an insider's access to information, genius for...more |
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D.F. Lamont
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The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington
by Jennet Conant
read in October, 2012
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| The Irregulars it's the remarkable story of how Roald Dahl, the author of such children's classics as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach, played an important role working in British intelligence in Washington and New York...more | |
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Hilarious, life affirming, inspirational. A wonderful conclusion to a wonderful series. It takes a master humorist, or maybe just a master human, to end a book about the Coming Global Superpocalypse on a note that makes you want to write a masterp...
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There's more narrative crammed into this book of Complete World Knowledge, but it still wraps up the trilogy with everything to be expected from the first two books, and even does something impressive for a book that straight out tells you it's fu...
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Most artists are trying to say something about the human condition. John Hodgman just happens to be the only one who does it by putting you through seven hundred names of the ancient and unspeakable ones and then telling a story about the Headless...
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| Hodgman's third and final book in his trilogy of fake trivia leaves you with a sense of amazement. At first, it seems insane that anyone would publish not just one but three books of fake trivia, and just as insane that anyone would write them. Even...more | |



































