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Book Reviews

Information glut is rampant. Here's our effort to filter your local bookstore.
Meet the Middle-Class Millionaires Laura Vanderkam 03/31/2008
A new book profiles the working-rich households who ‘have achieved the American dream the American way.’
The Myths of ‘Energy Independence’ Laura Vanderkam 02/27/2008
A provocative new book argues that ‘energy independence’ is neither practical nor desirable.
The Reluctant Philanthropist Kevin R. Kosar 02/13/2008
John D. MacArthur created one of the world’s great charitable foundations almost by accident.
Naples Confidential Graeme Wood 12/12/2007
A new book takes the reader on a fascinating—and deeply frightening—journey through the Neapolitan underworld, writes GRAEME WOOD.
Welcome to ‘Richistan’ Rachel DiCarlo Currie 11/06/2007
America’s ultra-wealthy are conspicuous both for their lavish consumption and for their colorful philanthropy, writes RACHEL DICARLO CURRIE.
Britain’s Worst Hour Roger Bate 10/26/2007
Martin Meredith’s new book offers a painful look at the formation of modern South Africa, writes ROGER BATE.
Weighing In Laura Vanderkam 10/19/2007
A science journalist makes the case for low-carb diets.
Learning from Andy Warhol Christine B. Whelan 09/07/2007
A new book argues that culture, done right, can be a cash cow for cities.
Edit Thyself: A Maxim for the New Media Evan Sparks 08/30/2007
A new book argues that the web could use some self-control.
How Governments Compete Jurgen Reinhoudt 07/30/2007
A new book offers an informative overview of the most important ways governments help, or hurt, their national economies.