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Open Sources by Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman
In Open Sources, leaders of Open Source come together in print for the first time to discuss the new vision of the software industry they have created, through essays that explain how the movement works, why it succeeds, and where it is going. A powerful vision from the movement's spiritual leaders, this book reveals the mysteries of how open development builds better software and how businesses can leverage freely available software for a competitive business advantage.
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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Northanger Abbey, written around 1798 but actually published in 1817, follows Catherine Morland on a visit to Bath and later to Northanger Abbey, the house of new acquaintances, the Tilneys. Because she has been reading Ann Radcliffe's gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, Catherine expects her visit to be full of fantastical mystery, murder, and romance.
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Kendra (Kendra Bonnett) from
Maine, United States
I'm an eclectic reader with tastes ranging from business, marketing and the Internet to Colonial American history, 1920s history and maritime history. For fun I love big, fat blockbuster novels and mysteries with a humorous twist.
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johnnyd48 (John Douglas) from
New York City, United States
I read and like a lot of different kinds of books. I'm a big fan of SF and related genres. I love Jane Austen. Among my all-time favorite authors is Nevil Shute but Dan Jenkins runs him a close race, as does Michael Shaara (but not Shaara's son, Jeff). More favorites: Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, William Gibson (Pattern Recognition is a truly wonderful book and you don't need to know or care about SF to find it fascinating.), Robertson Davies, Donald Hamilton, John D. MacDonald, Leo Tolstoy, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Michael Connelly, James Lee Burke, Harper Lee, J. G. Ballard, Terry Bisson, Brian Moore, Farley Mowat, Joe Haldeman, Ian Frazier, Martin Amis, John M. Ford, James Ellroy, Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne, Thomas M. Disch, Gustav Hasford, Michael Herr, Georgette Heyer (but not so much the mysteries), L. Rust Hills, Ernie Kovacs, Mell Lazarus. And lots more.
Last book read:
NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND
Jon Morgan (Jon Morgan) from
Lansing, United States
I like scifi, drama, humor, and mysteries
Last book read:
FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
jabiy (BookGlutton Member) from
Parts Unknown, Canada
Non-fiction: history, art, biography. Fiction: short stories, soft sci-fi, mysteries, poetry, graphic novels.
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Art Civil War Dante Graphic Novels biography history medieval mystery philosophy poetry religion science fiction short stories sociology
hicktown teacher (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
I love nothing better than to read philosophy, the classics, poetry, and Perry Mason Mysteries. Unfortunately, I'm an English teacher, and it seems I only read students' papers.
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KING LEAR
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mysteries appreciation group created by
RLale
this group is aimed at read and discuss mysteries book. everyone is welcomed.
Currently Reading: The Castle of Otranto
JaxsLady's Reads created by
JaxsLady
Enjoy mysteries of all genres from all eras & in all forms. Read for the pleasure of reading and love sharing my books with others.
Currently Reading: Bicycle Shop Murder
















