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Will Sargent rated The White Goddess: 4 stars

The White Goddess by Robert Graves
The definitive edition of one of the more extraordinary and influential books of our time
This labyrinthine and extraordinary book, …
Will Sargent rated COSM: 3 stars
Will Sargent rated Already dead: 2 stars

Already dead by Charlie Huston
Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed …
Will Sargent rated Choke: a novel: 3 stars

Choke: a novel by Chuck Palahniuk
Victor Mancini, a medical-school dropout, is an antihero for our deranged times. Needing to pay elder care for his mother, …
Will Sargent rated Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century, #1): 3 stars

Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century, #1) by Cherie Priest
Boneshaker is a science fiction novel by American writer Cherie Priest, combining the steampunk genre with zombies in an alternate …
Will Sargent rated Twilight Watch: 4 stars
Will Sargent rated Crystal Nights And Other Stories: 3 stars
Will Sargent rated The farthest shore: 4 stars

The farthest shore by Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea cycle -- bk. 3)
A young prince joins forces with a master wizard on a journey to discover a cause and remedy for the …
Will Sargent rated Understanding Comics: 5 stars

Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
Praised throughout the cartoon industry by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman, Matt Groening, and Will Eisner, Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics …
Will Sargent rated Managing Humans: 3 stars

Managing Humans by Michael Lopp
The humor and insights in the 2nd Edition of Managing Humans are drawn from Michael Lopp's management experiences at Apple, …
Will Sargent rated Maus II, And Here My Troubles Began: 5 stars

Maus II, And Here My Troubles Began by Art Spiegelman
This is part 2 of of the Maus series, a graphic novel, possibly the best ever written, about the authors …
Will Sargent rated Free Agent Nation: 3 stars

Free Agent Nation by Daniel H. Pink
The Organization Man is history. Taking his place is America's new economic icon: the "free agent"--the job-hopping, tech-savvy, fulfillment-seeking, self-reliant, …











