Archive for the 'Book Reviews' Category

Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves

The Dalai Lama, Buddhist monks and some of the world’s leading neuroscientists all gather once a year at a conference on the latest discoveries in neuroplasticity: the study of how the human brain can change itself. (This is the second book the subject due out in March, along with Norman Doidge’s The Brain That […]

February 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Book Reviews

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

It’s official! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling’s magical Harry Potter series, will be released on July 21, 2007. In the February 1 announcement from the book’s publisher, Lisa Holton, President of Scholastic Children’s Books, said, “We are thrilled to announce the publication date of […]

February 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Book Reviews

Letter to a Christian Nation : Book Reviews

“Sam Harris’s elegant little book is most refreshing and a wonderful source of ammunition for those who, like me, hold to no religious doctrine. Yet I have some sympathy also with those who might be worried by his uncompromising stance. Read it and form your own view, but do not ignore its message.”
–Sir Roger […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Cross : Book

Patterson’s departure from the nursery-rhyme titles in his latest Alex Cross yarn is a tip-off that the focus this time is not so much on the case as on the man. For the first time in Patterson’s 13-year-old series, we relive the day in 1993 when Cross’ wife, Maria, was murdered. Alex was a […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Lisey’s Story

Since his first novel was published in 1974, Stephen King has stretched the boundaries of the written word, not only bringing horror to new heights, but trying his hand at nearly every possible genre, including children’s books, graphic novels, serial novels, literary fiction, nonfiction, westerns, fantasy, and even e-books (remember The Plant?). With Lisey’s […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

The Memory Keeper’s Daughter : Book

Edwards’s assured but schematic debut novel (after her collection, The Secrets of a Fire King) hinges on the birth of fraternal twins, a healthy boy and a girl with Down syndrome, resulting in the father’s disavowal of his newborn daughter. A snowstorm immobilizes Lexington, Ky., in 1964, and when young Norah Henry goes into […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III : Book

If there ever was a crystalline indictment of a president’s wartime decisions, this is it. In the third volume exploring the political carnage and bureaucratic infighting prompted by the September 11 attacks, legendary investigative journalist Woodward (Bush at War, Plan of Attack) dissects the Bush administration’s conduct of the war in Iraq. The picture […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Dear John : Book

Hot on the heels of True Believer and sequel At First Sight, Sparks returns with the story of ne’er-do-well-turned-army-enlistee John Tyree, 23, and well-to-do University of North Carolina special education major Savannah Lynn Curtis. John, who narrates, has been raised by a socially backward single postal-worker dad obsessed with coin collecting (he has Asperger’s […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Our 50 States: A Family Adventure Across America : Book

The creators of America: A Patriotic Primer and A Is for Abigail have compiled their most encompassing paean to the U.S. yet, here bypassing an alphabetical roundup in favor of a cross-country road trip. An opening gatefold previews for readers the route that five affable family members will take as they set off from […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 13) : Book

After a singularly bad beginning, the Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, have finally reached the end.The question is, will Book the Thirteenth in A Series of Unfortunate Events meet the expectations of the series’ myriad fans? Snicket might put it a somewhat different way: if end simply means to cease, the answer is […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook: The Essential Guide to Caring for Everything in Your Home : Book

Martha Stewart’s new home reference book is a must-have for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it’s gorgeous. Printed on thick, glossy pages covered with subtle sepia photos and that perfect Martha-blue as an accent color, Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook is a pretty and practical package for everyone: “all […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education

Culture Warrior : Book

In his latest screed, the host of Fox News’The O’Reilly Factor mobilizes fellow “traditionalists” against a “secular-progressive movement” supposedly led by billionaire George Soros (”public enemy number one”) and the liberal rhetorician George Lakoff. O’Reilly condemns the “erosion of societal discipline” flowing from an alleged “S-P [secular-progressive]” agenda of drug legalization, teenagers’ rights, moral […]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Book Reviews, Education