In his intriguing book, Why Things Bite Back, author Edward Tenner shows how the use of technology to make life better often has unexpected and ugly consequences.
This intriguing book, written by a literature professor turned military historian, tells how the British and French convinced themselves during World War I that they were doing just fine on the battlefields.
What I found most intriguing about the book was how Gopnik also touched on the sexuality of food.
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Mr Grand, like Mr Buchanan, undermines an otherwise intriguing and provocative book by overstating his case, from the title onwards.
But the book description sounds intriguing and it sounds like a fun adventure.
Like the "end of history" itself the book presents an intriguing argument.
There is loads more intriguing information in Roach's book, including her description of efforts by various entrepreneurs to come up with new ways to dispose of, use and market human remains.
Intriguing vignettes of these encounters are threaded through the book, whetting the appetite for more.
Great history and an intriguing thesis combine to produce a well-written and provocatively enlightening book.
But priests ordinarily only wrote detailed descriptions of diseases when what they saw was noteworthy, and it is intriguing that the description of the doctor's illness in the parish book is one of the longest of the year.
Not surprisingly, the differences between them and their American counterparts are vast and present both challenges and opportunities for global marketers. (In fact, the findings were so intriguing and vital to success in China that we decided to write a book.) What follows below are some of the key findings.
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But 10 years ago, when I started this book, I thought to myself that there has to be an intriguing woman beneath all that.
The book's portrayal of HP founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard is intriguing, too.
For all its intriguing insights, its descriptions, research and enviable perspective, Mr Caute's book is patchy.
It is an intriguing thesis, though unfortunately one that the authors fail to elaborate on in a book rather longer on questions than it is on answers.
Gun Fight by Professor Adam Winkler (full disclosure: a freebie) is intriguing in these partisan times, both because it is a very balanced, objective book and because the author makes the case for a middle way.
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