It can't be that time of the year already? I'm so unready. Didn't we just do this?
If you're like me, you're not quite in the mood for getting and spending. (A spiritual revelation? Another matter entirely. I, for one, am always up for that.)
The good news: You're not alone.
The better news: No one is expecting you to put a bow on a Porsche. (Unless, that is, you run a hedge fund, are an executive at an oil company, or play for the Yankees.) If they love you, they know reality's tricky these days and that the last thing you need is a bigger dent in your credit.
The best news: HeadButler.com has been around for two-and-a-half years. The archives are bulging. Somewhere in Butler's greatest hits is an affordable present for everyone on your list --- even he's as misanthropic as House, MD.
Santiago Calatrava -- move over, Frank Gehry; here's the world's coolest architect
THRILLERS Alan Furst -- grown-up spies without the macho nonsense Identity Theory -- as scary a book as you'll ever read The Four Just Men -- brilliant anarchists vs.over-matched justice
UPLIFTING Sky Burial -- a Chinese wife's search for her husband in Tibet A Sense of the World -- the best traveler on the planet is...blind And There Was Light -- a leader of the French Resistance is...blind PHOTOGRAPHY Aftermath -- Joel Meyerowitz's brilliant, hard-to-believe pictures of the World Trade Center site Santiago Calatrava
-- everyone's favorite new architect U2 & I: The Photographs 1982-2004 -- in case you haven't had your fill of Bono
THE GOOD LIFE The Power of Style -- women who re-invented themselves as icons of Society 740 Park -- the richest building in New York