This work is engaging, enticing, and magical. It puts Baxter in a position where, dare I say it, his future works will be anticipated, but also closely watched.
[Book Review] The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living, by the Dalai Lama XIV
As an entry into the basics of Eastern and Tibetan Buddhist thinking, this is a nice doorway. It is not, however, enough simply to read this book. To derive anything from it, one must read, consider, and apply.
[Book Review] Who Built the Moon by Christopher Knight (Watkins, London)
Who Built the Moon is an adroitly handled, simply rendered, and wonderfully argued jaunt through a science that will challenge how open-minded you think you are.
[book review] Steff Metal Considers Leticia a Master
When you do something that you have a great passion for, you share it with the world. So when someone considers you a key writer and thinker in the field, that is big deal. Steff is almost right when she…
[Book Review] Getting Up, by SD Thorpe (Pan Macmillan)
This latest work by Australian writer SD Thorpe, Getting Up, is a coming of age story with real roots. It’s connected, beautifully written, & nicely characterised.