Books Read, May 2008
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Phil Drabble. A Weasel in my Meatsafe.
Jody Gehrman. Tart.
Naduki Koujima. Great Place High School.
Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Death Note, issues 1-6.
V.S. Ramachandran. A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness.
Osamu Tezuka. Buddha, vol 8.
Books bought
Kate Fox. Watching the English.
Derek Hall and Heather Angel. Ocean Life.
Gary Kasparov. How Life Imitates Chess.
Naduki Koujima. Great Place High School.
Martin Torgoff. Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000.
S. Yizhar. The Story of Khirbet Khizeh. (Available in English for the first time from Ibis Editions.)
Books borrowed
John Ayto. Making sense of foreign words in English.
Bill Bryson. Mother Tongue: the English Language.
Alexander Byrne and David Hilbert (eds). Readings on Colour.
Harry Campbell. Whatever happened to Tanganyika? The Place Names That History Left Behind.
John Conroy. Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People.
Jules Davidoff. Cognition Through Colour.
Bertil Dunér. An End To Torture.
Barry Gibb. The Rough Guide to the Brain.
G.E.R. Lloyd. Cognitive Variations: Reflections on the Unity and Diversity of the HUman Mind.
Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Death Note, issues 1-7.
Paul Martin. Counting Sheep: the science and pleasures of sleep and dreams.
Oliver Sacks. An anthropologist on Mars.
Patricia Sloane (ed). Primary Sources: selected writings on colour from Aristotle to Albers.
Jiro Tanaka. The San: Hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari.
Osamu Tezuka. Buddha, vol 8.
Jody Gehrman. Tart.
Naduki Koujima. Great Place High School.
Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Death Note, issues 1-6.
V.S. Ramachandran. A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness.
Osamu Tezuka. Buddha, vol 8.
Books bought
Kate Fox. Watching the English.
Derek Hall and Heather Angel. Ocean Life.
Gary Kasparov. How Life Imitates Chess.
Naduki Koujima. Great Place High School.
Martin Torgoff. Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000.
S. Yizhar. The Story of Khirbet Khizeh. (Available in English for the first time from Ibis Editions.)
Books borrowed
John Ayto. Making sense of foreign words in English.
Bill Bryson. Mother Tongue: the English Language.
Alexander Byrne and David Hilbert (eds). Readings on Colour.
Harry Campbell. Whatever happened to Tanganyika? The Place Names That History Left Behind.
John Conroy. Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People.
Jules Davidoff. Cognition Through Colour.
Bertil Dunér. An End To Torture.
Barry Gibb. The Rough Guide to the Brain.
G.E.R. Lloyd. Cognitive Variations: Reflections on the Unity and Diversity of the HUman Mind.
Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Death Note, issues 1-7.
Paul Martin. Counting Sheep: the science and pleasures of sleep and dreams.
Oliver Sacks. An anthropologist on Mars.
Patricia Sloane (ed). Primary Sources: selected writings on colour from Aristotle to Albers.
Jiro Tanaka. The San: Hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari.
Osamu Tezuka. Buddha, vol 8.