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The Core Dump

The Core Dump is the personal blog of Nic Lindh, a Swedish-American pixel-pusher living in Phoenix, Arizona.

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    Review: Echo Park

    A decent installment in the Harry Bosch saga.

    Sept. 9, 2007

    Review: Stumbling on Happiness

    A slim volume on how we determine whether we’re happy or not. Worth reading.

    Sept. 1, 2007

    Review: Twilight Watch

    Brings the Nightwatch trilogy to a satisfying end.

    July 19, 2007

    Review: Day Watch

    Continues the Nightwatch saga in strong form.

    July 19, 2007

    Review: Nightwatch

    The first novel in the great Nightwatch saga. If you like fantasy, this is the real deal.

    July 19, 2007

    Review: Hardwired

    Classic cyberpunk, well worth reading.

    June 25, 2007

    Review: The Digital Photography Book

    Will help improve the quality of your photographs.

    Review: The Ghost Brigades

    Fun space opera with emotional depth.

    May 30, 2007

    Review: The Dead Yard

    The second Michael Forsythe novel is grim and fast-paced.

    May 30, 2007

    Review: Bitter Gold Hearts

    The second Garrett, P.I. novel is an improvement on the first.

    May 22, 2007

    Review: Sweet Silver Blues

    The first Garrett, P.I. novel is a fun mix of fantasy and noir.

    May 22, 2007

    Review: Dead I Well May Be

    A strong first novel in a dark and grim series.

    May 7, 2007

    Review: Judas Unchained

    The follow-up to Pandora’s Star is epic sci-fi at its finest.

    May 2, 2007

    Review: The Sundering

    The second novel in the space opera.

    April 9, 2007

    Review: The Praxis

    The first novel about the Shaa empire is pure and unabashed space opera.

    April 9, 2007

    Review: The Undercover Economist

    Marketed as being similar to Freakonomics, which it is not.

    March 27, 2007

    Review: What the Dormouse Said

    A great history of the early days of the personal computer revolution.

    Review: The Tyranny of the Night

    First book in Glen Cook’s The Instrumentalities of the Night series. Good stuff.

    Feb. 5, 2007

    Review: Den of Thieves

    The story of the bond traders of the 80s and the damage they did. A bit of a slog, but very important.

    Jan. 22, 2007

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