Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Time Monk presents Maranatha and its secret symbols

The Time Monk Presents

Top tech books for the new year (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
As the new year begins, it's a great time to step back, whether to explore new ideas or refamilarize yourself with old ones. To that end, InfoWorld has uncovered a range of books that will stimulate your mind, whether to help you do your work better or simply engage you with new ideas. Many are written by InfoWorld contributors, and many others recommended by our contributors.

If these books prove anything, it's that the legacy of nonfiction storytelling is still very much alive. Steve Weinberg's picks reflect the depth and diversity of the 2009 current affairs library, ranging from investigations of the role of women in America to a look at what it means to sit supreme on the highest court in the U.S.
Fit To Print: Top Five Current Affairs books Of 2009 (NPR)

Serious self-help books offer 'tools,' not cheerleading (USA Today)
In a time when many have learned that the law of attraction won't pay the mortgage, a more serious crop of self-help books will hit stores.

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