The first half was going okay until we got to the part about the Maid whomst is lov'd and yet to be whipt for she fain be naughty.

April 1, 2025

This was terribly Lovecraftian for a children's book.

February 10, 2025

loved it and wonderfully funny as well

September 26, 2024

Didn't enjoy the framing of this much compared to the earlier works

June 9, 2024

wow that's a lot of book

July 15, 2024

One of those books that makes you want to Clockwork Orange people and shout at them: “Look! ... Look!”

January 16, 2025

In terms of ‘depressing books' this is right up there with Wiesel's ‘Night'

July 16, 2014

The translations here are nice, more poetic and readable than the Copenhaver versions.

March 3, 2024
December 16, 2024

I wasn't so sure about the earlier books but this pulled the whole series together

January 22, 2017
February 2, 2021

Leans heavily on https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6080046-the-flowers-of-japan-and-the-art-of-floral-arrangement

March 3, 2021

faves: I was a self-loathing poet, Fast track, Release

May 24, 2021

This is great, really snappy (sorry but that's what came to mind) for such academic writing. I can only lament that the sequel is not yet published!

June 6, 2021

It's incredibly depressing reading this 20+ years later, when all her criticisms of the interactions between computers and people's lives are still valid (if not even more applicable!).

June 6, 2021

This felt more like “Structuralists and Poststructuralists For Beginners”

July 4, 2021

Should be compulsory reading for anyone in software. The chapter on MOOCs (“Programming for the Millions”) is especially good.

August 15, 2021

a refreshing change after the 6 Eisenhorn/Ravenor books

May 14, 2022

What an odd yet poignant book

July 20, 2022
April 14, 2021

mycological Māori magic

July 12, 2022

In terms of ‘depressing books' this is right up there with Wiesel's ‘Night'

July 16, 2014

Much better than I thought a book about powershell would be, it has many unexpected but useful examples.

August 12, 2014