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Rites and Wrongsnew

Death doesn't diminish father-son tensions.
Seattle Weekly  |  Neal Schindler  |  03-29-2006  |  Nonfiction

Hot Stuffnew

Are you willing to read this book by candlelight?
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  03-22-2006  |  Nonfiction

Screen Shotsnew

Artist "Show-n-tell" collects the mostly anonymous webcam photos and chat-room transcripts she gathered by contacting lonely souls in this book.
Seattle Weekly  |  Heather Logue and Rachel Shimp  |  03-08-2006  |  Nonfiction

The Hidden Home-Front Experiencenew

Henderson's book follows two newlywed Army wives through the course of their husbands' deployments.
Seattle Weekly  |  Sara Niegowski  |  03-01-2006  |  Nonfiction

Confessions of a Food Addictnew

Leith's food-addiction odyssey is a kaleidoscopic view of a topic that's both complex and simple.
Seattle Weekly  |  Neal Schindler  |  02-22-2006  |  Nonfiction

Polymathically Perversenew

Jonathan Ames finds pleasure in any subject and every quarter -- including his own ass.
Seattle Weekly  |  John Dicker  |  02-08-2006  |  Nonfiction

No Great Shakesnew

Science, drama, travelogue -- there's a jumble of themes in this quake book that would be more solid told separately.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  10-12-2005  |  Nonfiction

Sleep With Menew

Because Neil Strauss drags The Game out to 437 pages, the book morphs into a grating, narcissistic Fight Club knockoff in which the author clumsily elevates his role from supporting playa to a sexual superstar.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mike Seely  |  10-07-2005  |  Nonfiction

A Woman at Warnew

A former military-intelligence sergeant of the 101st Airborne Division writes of her year in Iraq.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Cassidy  |  10-05-2005  |  Nonfiction

Smite Makes Rightnew

Far from Baghdad, we need a sectarian truce of our own. But are hard-believing Americans really ready for a grand compromise?
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  08-10-2005  |  Nonfiction

Ph.D'oh!new

Kids, put down that homework and watch some television immediately!
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  05-11-2005  |  Nonfiction

Fear and Self-Loathingnew

Three new books wallow in our fat-phobic culture. But it's not all bad news for Big Beautiful Women and Big Beautiful Men.
Seattle Weekly  |  Lynn Jacobson  |  04-27-2005  |  Nonfiction

Is God a Republican?new

Two new books attack the GOP monopoly on God. But are there more than two sides to the issue?
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  04-06-2005  |  Nonfiction

The Digression Artistnew

This Equation may not be logical, but it sure is entertaining.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  03-30-2005  |  Nonfiction

Don't Mess With Marilynnew

A revisionist new Monroe book refuses to reduce her to one simple role.
Seattle Weekly  |  Steve Wiecking  |  03-30-2005  |  Nonfiction

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