Walter Cronkite
Birth date: November 04, 1916
Died: July 17, 2009
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I finally read it. Good book, you get connected to the main character and his thoughts. I don't think Big Brother will go to the extent as he conjured up, but still, you see parts that already have happened. I found I held great interest in Doublespeak idea. It's very strange that the author came up...
I apologize ahead of time because I'm almost certain that this review is going to be tough for me to write and probably a little all over the place. First off, this book left me absolutely speechless at the end. Every time I tried to describe it to my boyfriend the only description I could come up w...
1953 & '54 treated 'Peanuts' very well. Schulz's characters become more definite and you begin to see real results from his experimenting with more complex visuals:[Awesome Comic Strip] The cartoonist Seth takes inspiration from strips like the above one for his rich designs for the jacket, cover, e...
This book was just ok. The ideas and fears expressed in the story seem stale at some points and very timely and current at others, but what bothered me most was the writing style. Orwell's writing seemed to meander all over the place, making the events of the book very hard to follow at certain po...
i enjoyed reading this directly after brave new world for the similarities and the differences. i also found it really interesting (not to shirk the meaning in the books of america being complicit) to read these with everything that is happening now in north africa and the middle east. populous up...