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The Charms of Wikipedia, and Nicholson Baker

Nicholson Baker has written a nice review of Wikipedia: The Missing Manual. There's a link from the review to his his author page, which lists the books that he has written. Interestingly, it omits the controversial novel Checkpoint. It wasn't very well received (or reviewed), but was quality or controversy the reason for its omission? One wonders...

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