Why not mile-high white towers, as opposed to six-foot holes?
There would be obstacles, surely, for engineers and architects, and the problem of space. But space could be set aside. There is Greenland, for instance, vast and white like heaven…” For me, the first third of the book is riveting, funny and clever. It seemed to lose focus, and my interest, once Eggers uses an MTV “The Real World” cast member-wannabe interview as a device to share his motivations for writing this book. Regardless, it’s well worth reading and enjoying for it’s shear innovative writing style. ******** “Good-Bye My Friend” by Michele Lanci-Altomare, Bowtie Press, 2000. I have long been a fan of Michele’s infrared cemetery photography, so when I heard she recently had a book published, I couldn’t wait to review it. A kindred spirit, Michele has focused a great deal of her photographic talents on graveyards and cemeteries. I have to admit, I was only aware of her work as it related to human remains. This book is a valentine to pet owners everywhere as it features pet ceme
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