Friday, June 1, 2012

Paulin's book blurbs....

Here are two blurbs about books that Paulin read... one that he disses, one that he raves about!

Do you agree???  Have you read both of these book?

see you later

james

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Paulin’s Blurbs


Here are the blurbs that got lost somewhere between the mails. I was a bit upset about Dan Brown's book, it may be a bit unfair..

Blurb of "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown

The book is a best-seller, as it is reminded many times looking at its cover, and it felt exactly this way through the reading. It is like any Hollywood blockbuster: the action never really stops (chapters are quite small to strengthen that impression), it is filled with shortcuts and the ending is a cliché. It is, even to my French-not-that-good-in-English opinion, badly written and overall flat. One thing though, it contains a lot of cultural and historical material that is of interest - if you avoid all the fuss about conspiracy theories. 

Blurb of “The Road” by Cormac McCarthy 

The Road was a magnificent book. It shows a paradox of humanity: mankind can be the author of many horrors, but it also is capable of the most beautiful things.
Set on a post-apocalyptic earth, a father and a son struggle to survive surrounded by gore and filth; even when everything seems hopeless they care for and love each other as they refuse to fall into darkness like their peers. The story is quite tough but touching and the affection they share enlightens the whole gloomy context of the book. I read the novel in less than a week and very much enjoyed the entire experience. I would recommend it to everyone.




A Taste of TED2012 - YouTube

A Taste of TED2012 - YouTube:

Here's a 4-minute video presenting the Ted conferences....

enjoy

james

Johnny Lee demos Wii Remote hacks | Video on TED.com

Johnny Lee demos Wii Remote hacks | Video on TED.com:

"Johnny Lee demos Wii Remote hacks"...

Some of you hadn't heard of Ted talks... here's are some for you.


On TedTalks you can choose the subtitles or look at the interactive text...  (the video plays from where you click.)

Here are some other classics... ones that I like (and that are short).



And of course, one of the most famous Ted talks, Sir Ken Robinson: (over 10 million views!)

Do you have any favorites?

See you tomorrow...  Group 3 will get to go first, then Group 1...  Group 2 wants a rain check I believe!