Fun Facts Friday: Dorothy Leigh Sayers

Dorothy Leigh Sayers was an author, playwright, translator & critic from Oxford, England. She is known for her crime novels, which were more than just puzzles...

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The Cuckoo S Egg Tracking A Spy Through The Maze Of Computer Espionage By Cliff Stoll

The Cuckoo's Egg by Cliff Stoll is still a gripping and engrossing book, decades later, Mr. writing on computer security issues which are still relevant today...

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Prisoners Of The Castle An Epic Survival And Escape From Colditz The Nazis Fortress Prison By Ben

I learned a lot from reading this book. I’ve heard of Colditz before but never read a history of the castle and the camp within it...

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Fun Facts Friday: Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (6 May, 1806, 29 June, 1861) was a popular Victorian poet who was famous, during he lifetime in both England and the United States. ...

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Book Review: Songs for the Deaf by Kenneth A. Silver

There’s a lot happening in Songs for the Deaf by Kenneth A. Silver, from economic issues, politics, history, and morality all in the post Vietnam War era...

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The Summons By John Grisham 1

This is a good book, not one of Grisham’s best but certainly far from his worst. There aren’t many twists in the traditional sense, there is suspense...

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Fun Facts Friday: Cornelia Otis Skinner

Cornelia Otis Skinner (30 May, 2018 - ) an American author, playwright, and actress. She is remembered for her 1942 best-seller Our Hearts were young and Gay...

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Guest Post: Mapping the Path Forward

If you want to grow, you need a roadmap. That means putting real thought into long-term vision and short-term actions. A solid development plan helps you...

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Black Hearts One Platoon S Descent Into Madness In Iraq S Triangle Of Death By Jim Frederick

Black Hearts' strength is telling the events leading up to the crime are riveting and should be studied by every person who wants to lead anyone in uniform...

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Fun Facts Friday: Thomas Hood

Thomas Hood (23 May 1799 – 3 May 1845) was an English writer and humorist. He has been called "the finest English poet" of his generation....

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Author Q and A with W.K. Berger
Author Q&A / January 28, 2011

Author W.K. Berger has published his book “The Purples” (Book Review) independently even though he is an established and published author...

Book Review: Little Princes by Conor Grennan
4 Stars , Biographies & Memoirs , Non-Fiction / January 25, 2011

Conor Grennan, fresh from a job at Prague goes on a whirlwind world wide trip in 2006. He starts his adventure volunteering for an orphanage called “Little Princes Children’s Home). Turns out the kids are not orphans but victims of a notorious child trafficker which has promised their parents protection from the Maoist revolutionaries. However, more often than not the children end up as slaves....

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