Customer Review: Who else to publish an eye-opening, history-breaking account of the beginnings of Surf culture than Sixties historian Domenic Priore and his Dumb Angel Gazette partner/publisher Brian Chidester. Meticulously researched and packed full of incredible imagery, this book is a must for everyone from... more info
Customer Review: There are a lot of great things about this book that most of the other reviewers have already noticed: it's very funny; it's very smart; it's a difficult book to put down. I want to add that the book makes a timely and excellent addition to a vibrant tradition of religious satire that articulates a... more info
Customer Review: The first time Daniel Radosh realizes he's not in secular Kansas anymore is when he hears a rock concert attendee judging bands by the number of times they pray during their set. He's at a Christian rock festival, and his journey into what he calls "the parallel universe of Christian pop culture"... more info
Customer Review: As an American who is fascinated with Japan, but frustrated with books about the relationship between the two countries, I found Roland Kelts' "Japanamerica" to be a welcome breath of fresh air. Kelts focuses on the growing popularity of manga and anime among Americans, and the "mobius strip" of... more info
Customer Review: This A-to-Z 'encyclopedia' is not all-inclusive, but it is pretty darn good. It is fun to share some of the entries with my wife and would be more fun to share with my siblings who are all nearing 50 years of age. It is great fun to read and reflect.