Dear reader, do you want a "good read"? Ken Follett has repeated his incredible talent as an author in World Without End. From the first page, you feel yourself drawn into the lives of the main charac... read full review
Thoughts on "Living History" by Hillary Rodham Clinton
No matter how well you think you may know a public figure, there is always something new to read and consider. It is particularly important in an election year when the individual discussed in the biography is ... read full review
This is one of the finest books I have ever read on the Dalai Lama. The pictural history of his life is brilliant given the small number of pages in the book. More importantly, the essays and commentary were ex... read full review
This book is a travesty. References are not accurate. There are numerous quotes that are very debatable. If you have had a course in Informal Logic you could easily tear this book apart from page 1! I do not re... read full review
What is left to say about James Michener? Those of us who have been "hooked" on Michener since his early novels can't improve on what has been said about him and his work over the history of his ... read full review
I originally purchased a copy of The Noonday Demon for my niece since she suffers with depression as do many of my family members, self included. I purchased a second copy for myself for obvious reasons. I had ... read full review