Here is a collection of reviews for books for the Dewey Decimal Challenge out in the blogosphere. Lots of good selections. Thanks everyone for participating. I’ll keep updating with review links as I keep finding them!
@ Rebecca Reads
The Book that Changed My Life by edited by Roxanne J. Coady and Joy Johannesson.
Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein
@ A Striped Armchair
Rereadings, ed. by Anne Fadiman & The Library at Nightby Alberto Manguel
The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton
@ Urban Honking
Savage Girls and Wild Boys: A History of Feral Children by Michael Newton
@ Book Kitten
@ How Will It End
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Critical Thinking by Amy Wall
The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan
@ Ready When You Are C.B.
Aliens Among Us by Ruth Montgomery
@ Enough to Read
A Natural History of Senses By Diane Ackerman
Book By Book: Notes on Reading and Life by Michael Dirda
Lucky Man by Michale J. Fox
@ Books and Musings from Downunder
A Year of Living Biblically by A. J. Jacobs
Enough Rope by Andrew Denton
Dewey The Small Town Library Cat by Vicki Myron
@ An Adventure in Reading
The Darwin Awards by Wendy Northcutt
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm GladwellÂ
Dewey the Small Town Library Cat by Vicki Myron
Shakespeare Wrote for Money by Nick Hornby
@ Nothing of Importance (aka Reading Challenged Obsessed)
Green River, Running Red by Ann Rule
That’s Life: Finding Scrapbook Inspiration in the Everyday by Nic Howard
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
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I reviewed another as well…The Book on the Bookshelf, by Henry Petroski.
I agree with Rebecca; this is a great challenge. I’m really enjoying it.
I found you! I added your reviews and a others that people linked me to. What a huge list of books to look through. Great job everyone!
I’ve reviewed a few as well, but I’ve already linked to them on other posts on your blog. I’m really enjoying this challenge — thanks so much for hosting it!