
(On topic...I finished up the Hound of the Baskervilles last week, and I need to dive back into Why Nations Fail at some point soon...)
prfsnl_gmr wrote:I finished up the Hound of the Baskervilles last week
dsheinem wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:I finished up the Hound of the Baskervilles last week
nice
prfsnl_gmr wrote:dsheinem wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:I finished up the Hound of the Baskervilles last week
nice
It was a really fun book, BTW...easily my favorite of the Sherlock Holmes novels.
dsheinem wrote:I really should post in here more often...
I just finished up Brendan Keogh's "Killing is Harmless: A Critical Reading of Spec Ops: The Line" which you can probably read in a few sittings, but is nonetheless fascinating on several levels. It captures much of what I felt while playing the game, it offers a version of long form criticism on games that is compelling as a model, and it provides a very ethnographic approach to evaluating a single-player game. Spec Ops: The Line is probably one of my top ten games of this generation, and this book is one of the more interesting game-related books I've read (and I've read a lot, especially lately). Anyway, it's Kindle-only and just $4.99 on Amazon, so consider giving it a look!