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Book Reviews from the pages of Think Magazine

"SOME BOOKS ARE MEANT TO BE NIBBLED, OTHERS TASTED, AND STILL OTHERS CHEWED AND SWALLOWED" -Francis Bacon

The following books have at one time or another been reviewed in Think, and are here to give you an insight into the kind of printed trash that causes one to publish this kinda printed trash.

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NASA Mooned America: Did man Ever land on the Moon? by David Milne PDF Print E-mail
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Books - Non-Fiction
Written by Karl Rotstan   

Tags: conspiracy | moon hoax | NASA

Did man really walk on the Moon or was it the ultimate camera trick, asks David Milne?

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The Fake Celebrity in China by Robert Black PDF Print E-mail
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Tags: China | dispair | expats

The Fake Celebrity in China is the controversial first novel by author Robert Black about the most misunderstood culture of our times. This quote is better than any review...

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Time Magazine Sucks PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jeffree Benet   

Stop the presses... the 'Rave Scene' is now officially over...

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Farang Magazine Thailand PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jeffree Benet   

Tags: magazine | Thailand | travel

Untamed travel now tamed...

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Nobody familiar with the Onion should be surprised that its first book length effort is a...
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 | Robert Hass

Tomaz Salamun is perhaps the most popular and prolific poet in Central Europe today. Thanks to the...
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The most amazing thing happened when I started to read this book...
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Monday, 26 October 2009 | Alexander Zaitchik

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Sunday, 25 October 2009 | Alexander Zaitchik

One of the virtues of the NYRB is its heady and high flown mixture of politics, criticism and...
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Sunday, 25 October 2009 | Jeffree Benet

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