Book Review
A Broken Sausage Grinder
by John Senger
This discourse on the United States’ flawed political system is clear, concise, well organized, and engagingly written. In an office of the United States House of Representatives, there was a sign that said: “Law and sausage are...
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Pearl Harbor
by John Senger
This book offers genuine insight on how and why the events of December 7, 1941, took place. Undaunted by the difficulty of the task, Kevin O’Connell, in Pearl Harbor: The Missing Motive, has boldly attempted to cogently and precisely...
Book Review
The Fog of Peace
by John Senger
Guéhenno says what he means, precisely and without hesitation, giving real authority to his guide to future peacekeeping operations. What passes for political debate and comment in the United States recently has been filled with...
Book Review
The White River Killer
by John Senger
Unrelenting action elevates this thriller, whose tone is set through the speech and behavior of its characters. The action is unrelenting from prologue to postmortem in Stephen Wilson’s "The White River Killer", a mystery set in a...
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Haymaker
by John Senger
Each character in this novel is drawn with color and depth, and they each have varying capacities to deal with change in their small town. Although it has a few fighting scenes, Adam Schuitema’s novel "Haymaker" is not about boxing or...
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Missing Persons
by John Senger
"Missing Persons" is more than a memoir; it is wonderful entertainment and a celebration of memory. Bruce Piasecki, author of the memoir Missing Persons: A Life of Unexpected Influences, leaves the impression that he is not a person who...
Book Review
The Cherokee Rose
by John Senger
With both modern-day and historical characters equally believable in their desires and life journeys, this novel tells a little-known story that is complex and captivating. With "The Cherokee Rose", Tiya Miles has written a complex and...
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Rio Grande del Norte
by John Senger
Breathtaking photographs of the Rio Grande landscape and wildlife reveal an emotional connection that pushes for conservation. In Rio Grande del Norte: An Intimate Portrait, photographer Geraint Smith boldly paints a powerful and...