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Book review: Reem Hilu’s “The Intimate Life of Computers”
The book chronicles the ways that software and hardware developers positioned their products as having the potential to enhance family life.
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Audiobook review: Shelly Mazzanoble’s “How to Dungeon Master Parenting”
Are the skills required to lead players through a quest transferable to the challenge of leading a child from birth to independence?
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Book review: Max Boot’s “Reagan” sees legendary legacy
If Reagan’s triumph as President was to act the part superbly, Boot argues, the ways in which he let Americans down are related to his shortcomings as an actor.
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Has “The Phantom Menace” been redeemed?
George Lucas’s boldest and most farsighted choices can be better appreciated at a remove of a quarter-century.
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TV review: “Star Wars: Tales of the Empire” will delight dedicated fans
While the episodes are short, the fast-paced Star Wars aesthetic leaves plenty of room for epic sweep alongside detailed storytelling.
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Audiobook review: “Of Dice and Men” updated for D&D’s 50th anniversary
“Of Dice and Men” makes an enjoyable and well-timed listen during Dungeons & Dragons’ golden anniversary year.