 | Get those boys off the couch or computer! 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful
Conn and Hal Iggulden have sculpted a childhood literary opus that is not only a wonderful compilation, but a handsome book to boot. The Igguldens have put into book form the majority of boyhood curiositi... read full review |
 | Literary Spinach. Not the funnest book but good for you 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Benjamin Barber is not unlike every one of his predecessors. Since the beginning of recorded time every generation has had its outspoken critics who try to claim that the next generation is "going to hell ... read full review |
 | Arguably David Halberstam's final opus, a trimph of men 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
“The Coldest Winter,” David Halberstam’s final journalistic tribute to heroes, is a fitting tribute to the men of the oft forgotten war. Halberstam’s lengthy career in journalism and author shows in his b... read full review |
 | Different, beautiful, a visual masterpiece! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I've read many if the negative reviews of this film and it appears they are based on an unfortunate American standard of bio flicks or period pieces. Since when do American audiences demand historica... read full review |
 | BIG BROTHER? More like BIG MOTHER! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Liddy has always been that loyal right-wing kind of soul that doesn't mince words when it comes to FREEDOM. In a post 9/11 age, Liddy's ideals (so far as this book is concerned) warrant additional con... read full review |
 | Topical and Insightful at best, Alarmist at worst. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
There shall always exist the possibility of these seemingly prophetic works to forecast actual events. The first two and last two chapters feature excellent and thorough analysis that can stand alone as f... read full review |
 | Well researched, clearly written, excellent sources! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
There seems to be three types of books when it comes to the Wake Island saga: the personal account, the scholarly analysis, and the journalistic story. Bill Sloan's book is the latter, a tapestry com... read full review |
 | I can't believe I read a how-to book! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Denise Vivaldo has done the food service industry a service of her own in writing this book. As a caterer, I couldn't put it down, I read the entire book in one sitting. If you are considering a catering, ... read full review |
 | This is the stuff that legends are made of. Semper Fi- 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
In “Lions of Medina,” Doyle Glass has produced one of the best, most well written, solid pieces of Marine Corps history of our time. Glass’ book rivals the gripping account of military events that come ... read full review |
 | Brilliant, compelling and insightful. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
In "Sea of Thunder," Evan Thomas has written a compelling piece of WWII history that is of interest to both casual readers and historical scholars alike. Thomas's research has sought to rev... read full review |