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Speaking in Seattle

June 21, 2010

I will be giving a talk this evening on The Shallows at Town Hall Seattle, at 7:30 pm. Please stop by if you're in the vicinity.

Also, a few more book reviews of note:

Ploughshares

Christian Science Monitor

Computerworld

USA Today

And, at Open Culture, an interview.

Comments

Hello, Nick

If you can read some French, you may enjoy my two "long" comments on The Shallows.
They are full of ... links and images!

http://nauges.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/07/lhomo-interneticus-resteratil-lhomo-sapiens-.html

http://nauges.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/07/lhomo-interneticus-resteratil-lhomo-sapiens-deuxi%C3%A8me-partie.html

A side comment: your bio, on your site, still show the "Shallows" as a not yet published book.
Louis

Posted by: Louis Nauges [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 24, 2010 04:05 AM

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