"Deep and Magical" -- video review of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
..."Art, Murder and A Whole Lot More" -- video review of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", by John Berendt
..."Adventure Travels, Short Stories" -- video review of "Pass the Butterworms", by Tim Cahill
..."Drunken Romance" -- video review of "The Sun Also Rises", by Ernest Hemingway
..."Learned Life Lessons" -- video review of "Siddhartha", by Herman Hesse
...""Different Experiences -- One Neat Package"" -- video review of "The Toughest Indian in the World", by Sherman Alexie
..."Asks Philosophical Questions" -- video review of "The Reader", by Bernhard Schlink
..."Epic Retelling Of Arthurian Legend" -- video review of "The Mists of Avalon", by Marion Zimmer Bradley
..."Travelers Tale Worth Second Read" -- video review of "A Year in Provence", by Peter Mayle
..."Collaborators In WWII France" -- video review of "Suite Francaise", by Irene Nemirovsky
...""I Totally Hated the Whole Book"" -- video review of "The Wasp Factory", by Iain Banks
..."Not Chick Lit" -- video review of "Home To Big Stone Gap", by Adriana Trigiani
...""Female Perspective On Bible Character"" -- video review of "The Red Tent", by Anita Diamant
..."Family and Dementia" -- video review of "The Corrections", by Jonathan Franzen
...""Beautifully Written -- Heartwrenching"" -- video review of "The Lovely Bones", by Alice Sebold
..."Not For the Deeply Religious" -- video review of "The God Delusion", by Richard Dawkins
...""Couldn't Relate To the Book"" -- video review of "Lucky", by Alice Sebold
...Bulletproof AJAX by Jeremy Keith was an excellent beginners book to AJAX. For those who have read Bulletproof Web Design by Dan Cederholm, this book literally took the same approach. The book starts with the very basics and walks you to the end where you create a fictional bookstore that utilizes AJAX. Each chapter addresses what it means to make an AJAX application bulletproof. The author is brutally honest while informing you the barriers that AJAX faces, and how to get around them. Sometimes the best solution is: don’t use AJAX. Obviously, this isn’t the case for everything — or there wouldn’t be a book to read. I appreciated the approach of making sure that your AJAX applications utilize progressive enhancement<...