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Reviews for Why Design? : Projects from the National Building Museum

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The average rating for Why Design? : Projects from the National Building Museum based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-03-24 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Brad Caple
An enjoyable collection of short stories about baseball from a variety of authors. I especially liked "Horseshoes" by Ring Lardner, where the Philadelphia "Ath-a-letics" and the New York Giants played in the "World Serious"; also "The Crambury Tiger" by Arthur Baer which included this great line: "Nippers had the general appearance of an accident looking for a lawyer and he had a profile you could saw lumber with."
Review # 2 was written on 2014-08-31 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Daniel Wholecheese
A lot of stories that I skimmed or skipped entirely. I got really tired of the bulk of the women in these stories being the Delilah--you know, having power over a baseball player's skill, either ruining it (love makes you incapable of playing baseball!) or escalating it (he's so happy in love, he can't be stopped!). Even then, there aren't a lot of women in this, and just the barest acknowledgement that women & girls are fans, too--or *gasp* can play ball! I would have given a lot to have read a single goddamned story about the Girls Professional Baseball League. That being said, the story I found the most offensive was the literary effort that had the protagonist *choosing* to get gangrene in his leg and having it amputated, because it...dragged his teenaged son out of his angry Goth phase? FFS. The stories I liked the best: The Pitcher & the Plutocrat by P. G. Wodehouse and A Family Game by Brendan DuBois.


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