This Liz Jenesen one promises to be as good as The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.
TT likes Su Doku.
And the Runaway World? Well, I feel I should read the Giddens intro to Globalisation ...

Next up are these:

All pictures and no words ... Jeannie Baker makes collages and then photographs them. Hugely detailed, these books show stories of the world from a view through the window. They are exquisite works of art and I will enjoy them for ages.
And now these:

- Upbeat descriptions of new technologies, popular culture and the digital generation enjoying them.
Finally, bought this for TT, but expect I will browse too:

There you go, a good trip, where I got some nice brain food.
But don't forget to look at the post I did earlier today, and take the opportunity to browse through the Darfur photos. Putting these on Flickr and then on my blog straight after a post which featured a book on globalisation offers some kind of irony I think. (But was not really intended; I just noticed it.)
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Still not read Appadurai. Must do so.
I forgot about the kevin book - which they talked about on The Culture Show ..
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