Some recent book reviews, one each of all my books:

First, LB Jeffries wrote about Unit Operations at Pop Matters. It’s nice to see that title getting covered outside of the usual academic venues.

Second, from Jennifer deWinter an extensive review of Persuasive Games, including a blow-by-blow for each section and chapter. This review is gratifying because it sits squarely in the rhetoric community, an obvious group I hoped would find the book would appealing, but who hadn’t necessarily taken it up immediately.

Third, Letícia Perani wrote a review [PDF] of Racing the Beam in Logos: Tecnologias de Comunicação e Subjetividade 30:1. You’ll have be able to read Portuguese for this last one, or you can try the Google Translator version.

published September 1, 2009

Comments

  1. Bruno de Figueiredo

    Leticia’s review was very interesting, if a bit too academic for my taste. But I can vouch for her talent as a writer.

  2. Kevin Rutherford

    I was torn on seeing deWinter’s review in Kairos, since I’m a comp/rhet grad student and was actually hoping to publish a review in that very publication! On the other hand, you’re quite right in that it’s a book that fits very well with what we do, so it’s for the best that word is getting out about it.