Schulz, The Code of the Woosters, Digital Photography

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Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography
by David Michaelis
Who knew that Charles Shulz was such a prickly pear? And a fascinating artist. His rise to prominence as a cartoonist occurred when I was a tiny tot in the late 60's and early 70's, and the perspective I had of the Peanuts cartoon from that age is thrown into quite a contrast by this biography -- and for the better, I'd say. It's interesting to discover that a cartoon I have such strong childhood memories of was originally aimed at and popular with the college students of it's generation.

The Code of the Woosters
by P.G. Wodehouse
One of the few remaining Wodehouse books I haven't read; funny as always.

The Digital Photography Book
by Scott Kelby
A really handy book for people who are picking up a DSLR camera for the first time and learning what it can do. Kelby leaves out the dry boring crap and tells you "here's how I would set up my camera in this situation."

Night Work (Kate Martinelli Mysteries)
by Laurie R. King
Fourth book in the series. I seem to be reading them backwards; I haven't read the first 3 yet. That hasn't impaired my enjoyment at all.

 

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