Book Review: Like: The Button That Changed the World by Martin Reeves and Bob Goodson

The parts I found most fascinating were the ones involving the human psyche as to why this button had such an immense impact on individuals, & society...

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Fun Facts Friday: J. Anthony Lukas

J. Anthony Lukas was an American journalist, known for his book Common Ground, a study of race relations, class conflict and busing to schools in Boston....

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Book Review: Scorpius by James Gardner

Scorpius by James Gardner follows James, Bond, agent 007, as he infiltrates a religious cult run by a terrorist whose goal is to assassinate politicians...

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Fun Facts Friday: George Henry Lewes

George Henry Lewes was an English literature and theatre critic. Mr. Lewes was a philosopher who encouraged discussions and skepticism...

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Book Review: The Plantagenets by Dan Jones

As long as this book, it’s very engaging and very readable. The prosperity of England seemed more to do with the luck of who’s in charge than long term planning...

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Fun Facts Friday: Christopher Smart

Christopher Smart was a poet from England who was very popular during his lifetime due to his contributions to widely read magazines....

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Book Review: The Mademoiselle Alliance Natasha Lester

The Mademoiselle Alliance tells of Marie-Madeleine Fourcade was a fierce leader of thousands of people. An intelligent, cunning, and resourceful person ...

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Fun Facts Friday: Remy de Gourmont

Remy de Gourmont (4 April, 1858 – 27 September, 1915) was a French poet, critic, and novelist. He was well known, and widely read during his lifetime...

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Book Review: William Tecumseh Sherman by James Lee McDonough

The book shines when it tells of Sherman’s brilliant campaigns and strategies. I thought his breathtaking march, more of a political effort than a military one...

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Book Review: The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper

I enjoyed books in a similar vein, but after a strong start, the pace of The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper slowed down...

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