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  • E Feynmann - A strong anthology with many crowd-pleasing big names and meditations on aging and life transitions

    This is a strong anthology of essays that I enjoyed overall. All the essays were short enough to be read in one sitting, which is my preferred way for reading essays. There are a few trusty big name crowd-pleasers in the mix -- Malcolm Gladwell with his cogent, well-argued piece on social status and immigration; Zadie Smith's drifting, whimsical meditation on Manhattan; David Sedaris' self-deprecating tale of enslavement to Fitbit. My personal favorite goes to Solonit's "Arrival Gates," a lyrical essay penned at the Japanese shrime Fushimi Inari-taisha. I am not a stranger to Solonit's prolific writings, many of which lyrical and travel-related, but this essay struck a particular chord with me, its peaceful reverence and acceptance had a lulling, entrancing draw, creating Solonit's own trance, lost in the the presence of time. There are others, who despite their longstanding fame, are new voices to me -- Roger Angell's hugely entertaining essay "This Old Man" has one of the most enduring, memorable opening voice that I can recall. My only complaint, which is also voiced by other readers, is that this collection is heavy on the topic of aging and mortality. This perhaps reflect the corpus of work in 2015, with the aging of the boomer population, and the noteworthy works of writers like Hitchens and Didion circling the imminent passing of life. But as a celebration of the best essays of our time, I wished for a little optimism, a little more color and diversity

  • Douglas R. Hofstetter - They work just fine and I'm very happy with them

    I purchased these crossbars for a 2013 Rav4. They work just fine and I'm very happy with them. Just one small issue with them, I had to adjust their length to the maximum extension for the clamps to work properly on my factory rails.

  • Becky W. - Already waiting for the next

    I shamelessly love this series, so take that into consideration. Some of the things that annoyed me in earlier books were downplayed in An Obvious Fact, which I like, such as the romance between Walt and Vic. I find this to be one of those rare cases where the Netflix series is better than the books.

  • chipman - Great tax software

    I saw the two reviews before mine and was confused by them. I've used this product (was called Tax Cut Home and Business) for over ten years just to do Business and Trust returns, Then moving those incomes or losses to the clients 1040. It's a very inexpensive tax program compared to others. Perhaps they should contact a professional. I would offer my services but I'm not taking on any new clients. This is an excellent all in one tax program. It does take a while to get use to moving between the forms but, if you use the guide it will keep you out of trouble. You can call H&R Block for advice if it really gets too deep for you. Check for updates often this year.