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Book Review: Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer by Mark Felton

Hitler himself knew that many are out to kill him, he was obsessed with poising to the point where his…

4 years ago

Book Review: How to Lose the Information War by Nina Jankowicz

Ms. Jankowicz is attempting to be as bipartisan as possible. She writes about many entities on the political spectrum embraced…

4 years ago

Book Review: The Revelators by Ace Atkins (Quinn Colson #10)

Mexicans deported from a chicken plant, separated them from their children. What that, and other subplots have to do with…

4 years ago

Book Review: Exit Strategy by Martha Wells

Book 4 of 4 of The Murderbot Diaries tells of the humanization of Murderbot, a weaponized cyborg that became self-aware,…

4 years ago

Book Review: Artificial Condition by Martha Wells

The technological aspects that the author writers about are very creative, and one can see that she put in a…

4 years ago

Book Review: Beaming Up and Getting Off by Walter Koenig

The book is filled with wonderful, self-deprecating humor (as is expected from any person of Jewish origin), wit and charm.…

4 years ago

Book Review: All Systems Red by Martha Wells

Even though this book is short, the world building is fantastic. The vision of a future that is run by…

4 years ago

Book Review: The Candy Bombers by Andrei Cherny

The Candy Bombers: The Untold Story of the Berlin Airlift and America’s Finest Hour is a non-fiction account of one…

4 years ago

Book Review: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

This book is very unique, I enjoyed the dark humor, even though it took the book a bit to get…

4 years ago

Book Review: The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

I found the story to be well researched and detail enough to build a picture without hurting the narrative. The…

4 years ago

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