Follow us on Facebook I first heard of Blaine Harden's book, Escape From Camp 14 , in the Writer's Remarks at the end of Steve Ber...
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Book Review: If You Can Keep It by Robin Koerner
Follow us on Facebook The full title of Robin Koerner's book is If You Can Keep It , Why We Nearly Lost It & How We Get It Back . ...
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Book Review: The Frankenstein Candidate by Vinay Kolhatkar
Follow us on Facebook The Frankenstein Candidate is Vinay Kolhatkar's first novel and an intriguing one. Published in 2012, it is pre...
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Book Review: The Patriot Threat by Steve Berry
Follow us on Facebook As I noted in my earlier review of Berry's The Lincoln Myth, Berry is a master at taking historical facts as wel...
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Book Review: Explaining Postmodernism by Stephen R.C. Hicks - Part 4
Follow us on Facebook This is the fourth and final part of my synopsis and discussion of Stephen R.C. Hicks's book, Explaining Postmod...
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Book Review: The Lincoln Myth by Steve Berry
Follow us on Facebook "The greatest enemy of truth is often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persis...
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Book Review: Explaining Postmodernism by Stephen R.C. Hicks - Part 3
Follow us on Facebook This is the third part of my review of Stephen Hick's masterful book, Explaining Postmodernism. It is as much a ...
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