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Sunday, January 28, 20071170024594
Haiku Book Reviews, Pretensious and Unhelpful, Arrogant blogging
Recently, I had the rare fortune of having a haiku poem in my honor, written by no less a poet than a a Chicagoist. It reads:
tdaxp
learned and dense yet cryptic
perfect for haiku
In honor of such an gift, below are short reviews of books I read during the recent break (in haiku form!). Enjoy!
"Kingdom of Make Believe," by Dean Barrett.
"Getting it Right," by William F. Buckley, Jr.
"The Emperor's New Clothes," by Joseph L. Graves read the tdaxp review)
"The Scientist in the Crib," by Gopnik, Meltzoff, & Kuhl (read the tdaxp review)
"Evolutionary Developmental Psychology," by Bjorklund & Pellegrini (read the tdaxp review)
"My Secret," by Frank Warren(read the tdaxp review)
16:49 Posted in Bookosphere | Permalink | Comments (3) | Email this | Tags: books, dean barrett, bill buckley, frank warren
Comments
Growing up, we had
Birch stuff in our house, and we
got NR, of course.
Posted by: Lexington Green | Sunday, January 28, 2007
I did not realize
Oswald targeted Birchers
Kind of strange, ain't it?
Posted by: Dan tdaxp | Sunday, January 28, 2007
It was a strange time --
Oswald was a leftist -- we'll
never have the facts.
Posted by: Lexington Green | Sunday, January 28, 2007





