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Very interesting to hear how Jeffrey explains the plans to dismantle the US as we know it. I feel as though I would have to know a lot more about government policies to truly know if I agree with everything in the book but it was definitely... [Read on]
I must say the first couple of chapters had me ready to write this book off as another uber right-wing fanatic bent on making our executive branch out to be a joke. But as I read on, I realized that Grant is a well researched, insightful watchman... [Read on]
About the Book: Chip and Dan Heath, the bestselling authors of Switch and Made to Stick, tackle one of the most critical topics in our work and personal lives: how to make better decisions. Research in psychology has revealed that our... [Read on]
Perhaps you remember the story of the fishermen from Mexico who were lost and floating across the ocean for 9 months. Two men died and they were eventually found around the coast of Australia. It went largely unnoticed in the American media... [Read on]
I wanted to let all my readers know that this book is not something I normally would ever read. I had to deal with some of the issues issues presented in this book years ago when I was married to my first husband whom was deployed to iraq. ... [Read on]
"How much do you value what has made America exceptional, and what are you willing to do to preserve it?" Thus Charles Murray closes out Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, arguably one of the most important books I have read in... [Read on]
Adam Brown was one crazy, crazy man. One I would've loved to know. He lived a life without fear, he did what he needed to do, and fought for the chance to do over and above what everyone else thought he could do. He beat drugs, and he beat... [Read on]
Fearless was provided to me free of charge by Waterbrook Multnomah for review purposes. I must admit, when the book arrived, it sat for a few days as I decided whether or not I had the stomach to read it. Knowing from the dust jacket that the... [Read on]
Mary Neal was an aspiring spinal surgeon, who had loved the outdoors since she was a small girl. It comes as no surprise when she begins to kayak. In a kayaking accident only a few months later, she supposedly dies and goes to heaven. She writes... [Read on]