World War Z was recommended by a friend of mine and it ended up being one of the top ten books I read this year, definitely the best piece of sci-fi to get published in '07.
The premise is simple and the execution is stellar. Combat plus zombies. How can you go wrong?
Though his style is dramatically different, James Lee Burke is clearly the rightful heir to Raymond Chandler. His hard hitting prose goes hand in hand with the rough and seedy world of a New Orleans cop who often has to compromise his morals -- and his abhorrence for violence -- to get his job done in the scum-filled backstreets of the Crescent City.
Neon Rain is the first in a long series featuring detective protagonist Dave Robichaux swimming hard against a rising tide of evil and scumbaggery against the backdrop of crime-ridden New Orleans. Highest possible recommendation.
I've read Dante's Inferno a few times and Pinksy's translation is the best I've found. I imagine it's about the closest you can get to the sound and feel of the original Italian -- in English.
If you want a version that's also a lot of fun and a bit slangier, try the Sanders and Harvey translation. It also has great illustrations by Sandow Birk.
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What's the Matter with Kansas, Thomas Frank's newest book, traces the slow transformation of populist Kansas into a hardcore red state run by a bunch of wingnuts.
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Scathing Analysis of Marketing Practices, November 6, 2004
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My child's soul is not a battleground for marketing wars. This book by Juliet Schor rips up the scummy tactics of pedomarketers with mercenary efficiency. Scarier than anything Steven King ever wrote, but the author does lighten it up with her sense of humor.