Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown โ€“ Book review

Dee Brown's "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" presents a critical perspective of American history from the Native American viewpoint, highlighting the violent conflicts faced by Indigenous tribes against encroaching settlers. The book underscores themes of greed and exploitation, drawing parallels between historical injustices and contemporary environmental issues driven by capitalism.

“When it was Dark” by Guy Thorne โ€“ Book review

The author reflects on Guy Thorne's 1903 novel "When it was Dark," inspired by a speech from Christopher Hitchens. The story portrays a world without religion, depicting religious individuals as virtuous and atheists as immoral. The review acknowledges outdated gender roles and urges readers to appreciate cultural progress over the past century.

An Interview with Scott Sorochak, CEO of BookCrossing

Scott Sorochak is the CEO of BookCrossing, a company and website based on a simple and revolutionary idea about sharing books. BookCrossing was founded in 2001 by Ron Hornbaker, Heather Mehra-Pedersen, and Bruce Pedersen. Since then the community of bookcrossers has gown continuosly. Scott, a bookcrosser under the name of redsoxbookguy and a blogger, recently became the new CEO. While... Continue Reading →

Interview with Louis Gary Lamit, CAD Author and Instructor

Louis Gary Lamit is a CAD teacher and author of "Moving from 2D to 3D CAD for Engineering Design." With extensive experience in 2D and 3D design, he emphasizes the need for a transition to 3D CAD, addressing obstacles such as cost and legacy data. His book aims to guide managers in this inevitable process.

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