Recent Reviews

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“A story with twists and turns is enjoyable to read as the reader tries to figure out where the narrative is heading and who is involved.”  

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For anyone who learned navigation before the advent of GPS and the ubiquitous blue line on cell phone maps, the use of map and compass to go from one place to another was as much an art as a scienc

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“Make sure you ask someone whether they’ve even heard of Sallis, Knight, or Ellison before you gift-wrap this massive block of pages. It’s an acquired taste.”

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"a dramatic reading of how wars are fought and intelligence used."

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“a fast-paced thriller, which zooms along at the speed of a Japanese Bullet Train.

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"a cogent and deeply disturbing exploration of today’s political and ideological landscape and the daunting challenges of transforming it."

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Lazarus Man turns an ancient biblical miracle into a modern story of how we can weather the worst so long as we have each other. . . .

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Throughout the 19th century, America dealt with the self-inflicted curse of slavery and its legacy in different ways, both before and after Emancipation.

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“speaks to both the mystery and thrill of becoming completely preoccupied with someone else and its accompanying pains and intense pleasures.”

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“Dying really didn’t hurt,” Navalny’s memoir begins, as he describes lying on the filthy floor of an airplane in August 2020 flying to Moscow from Tomsk, Siberia, where, he had been poisoned by Put

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One might expect the 14-page Introduction to provide the author's raison d'être for the book but that doesn't happen.

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“provides an outstanding primer to understanding Russia’s military and strategic mindset and why and how Russia is conducting military operations under the leadership of Vladimir Putin.”

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