- David Mamet, "Writing in Restaurants" The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (of "Glengarry Ross" fame) showcases a collection of essays equally riveting as his work for the stage. Whether he's poking fun at the fine art of bitchiness or at ridiculous human rituals, Mamet's anecdotes are filled to the brim with humor and introspection. His witty prose sears deep into the heart of both human idiosyncrasy and idiocy, and the essays are bound to be a fun read -- even in a restaurant.
- Sigur R