If you like Davezilla’s Manly Tips for Bachelor Living, you’ll probably enjoy The Bachelor Home Companion: A Practical Guide to Keeping House Like a Pig, by P.J. O’Rourke.
Posts in the category “books”
Interesting Books
Reading and reading and reading
P.J. O’Rourke
How to think about the economy
Infinity
A few nights ago I finally finished reading Just Six Numbers : The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe by Martin J. Rees. I liked it. It was a good read. The author explains pretty much everything you need to know to understand the science of cosmology as it exists today. It was full of
Cod
Reading forever
Game Theory
On buying tickets
Forensics
In a comment on the previous post, Sc0tt asked where he could find a copy of Chris’ thesis. I’m sorry to say that it’s not currently publicly available. You can ask Chris if he’ll send you one, I suppose. If you’re seriously interested in that sort of thing, though, I highly recommend reading Bones, by
Steve Martin
Steve Martin was on the Today Show this morning plugging his new movie, Novocaine. It looks like it will be pretty good. (This is his second role as a dentist, of course.) I forgot to mention that I read his book, ShopGirl, earlier this year and thought it was wonderful. The book is somewhere between
For Whom the Bell Tolls
An essay on For Whom the Bell Tolls by Nathan Kotas
To Have and Have Not
“No matter how a man alone ain’t got no bloody […] chance,” an essay on To Have and Have Not by David Gagne.



