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Glenn Yeffeth
I spent fifteen years consulting and running management consultancies in Chicago, Dallas and London. In a burst of mid-life crisis, I chucked it to start BenBella Books, a traditional publishing house. Starting a old-fashioned publishing firm in the 21st century is crazy, I know, but it's turned... show more

I spent fifteen years consulting and running management consultancies in Chicago, Dallas and London. In a burst of mid-life crisis, I chucked it to start BenBella Books, a traditional publishing house. Starting a old-fashioned publishing firm in the 21st century is crazy, I know, but it's turned out to be one of the best things I ever did.
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Our Intrepid Heroine
Our Intrepid Heroine rated it 13 years ago
I picked this book up for two reasons: the title, and the series. I am a Firefly fan. I didn't know the series existed until after the movie came out in 2005, but I picked up a copy of the box set and sat down to watch.I promise not to rabid fangirl-out on everyone (this is about the book, not the...
It's a Hardback Life
It's a Hardback Life rated it 13 years ago
This marks the first (and hopefully only) time I have used the words “Pride and Prejudice” and “disappointment” in the same sentence.Everything started off well enough when I first opened Flirting with Pride and Prejudice. The first few essays are entertaining, if not elucidating; I learned a little...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 14 years ago
There is a wide mix of essays and articles, some quite good. Of all the Benbella Popsmart series I have read to-date, this was my least favorite.Dear John by Tee Morris - funny, insightful. Written as a letter of reprimand from the mission boss.The Big Brother by Amy Berner - an interesting look at...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 16 years ago
As any book compiled from varying authors, you love some essays, hate some and the rest you don't really care about one way or the other. Sometimes it is fun to see another person's perspective on a well-loved subject, and sometimes their viewpoint is seemingly incomprehensible to you. My favorite e...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 17 years ago
Spotty but almost entirely enjoyable. My favorite essay was Joy Davidson's 'Whores and Goddesses'. Lots of information here, and some amazing analysis of one of my favorite shows ever. If you loved the program and are still sulking about its untimely cancellation, read this book.
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