"Ghost Paper," is described by its manufacturer as, "the freedom of a blank journal with the structure of a lined journal." As a lover of stationery, I was intrigued by…
The Happy Hacking Keyboard, or HHKB, is a legend in the keyboard community. Introduced in 1996 and developed by PFU Limited of Japan and Eiiti Wata, the HHKB has inspired…
I have mixed feelings about this work. I was initially drawn in by the hope of romance (given the subtitle), but this book didn't deliver. Though letters between the titular…
This memoir spans Wilson's childhood to his "post-Office," career. It covers a wide variety of subjects, from spirituality and comedy to acting and human connection. This work is worth a…
"Unfu*k Yourself," by Gary John Bishop is part pep-talk, part self-help book. It doesn't necessarily break new ground in the self-help genre, but its presentation / aesthetics (ie the book's…
I purchased this notebook on the recommendation of The Gentleman Stationer. When the product appeared in the article, "The Best Paper for Everyday Writing," I decided to give them a try. …
First, a word from the developer: "lost in transit while on a colonist ship bound for the furthest edge of the galaxy, you awake decades later only to find yourself…
The work focuses on race and racism in America. In particular, Bonilla-Silva zeros in on what he calls, "colorblind racism," (aka nice racism, smiling racism, etc). Though this term may…
First, a word from the publisher: after a secretive agency in New York is invaded by an otherworldly threat, you become the new Director struggling to regain Control. From developer Remedy…
Part myth, part lecture, and part self-help book, this work seeks to wear many hats. The book is more successful in some areas than others, however, and left me with…