Book Review
The Battle For America
Through his faith in God and years in the United States Marine Corps, William G. Lord was fortunate enough “to leave behind the pain of isolation caused by poverty.” That others seek to rise from poverty without a strong faith in...
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The Unusual Autobiograpy of Orion Zet-ien
“Everyone lies, everyone steals, which you already know and mustn’t ever forget.” So instructs the uncle of a young Chinese-American man as he embarks upon a career in the family business in New York’s Garment District in the...
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Of War and Consequence
“This land is far too good for the likes of these worms! Let us bring upon them the rage they wrought!” Now that would have been a great opening line for Harrington Martin’s Of War and Consequence: The Consortium Chain....
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Skin in the Game
“Like night follows day, misery follows greed,” laments Anwar Elgonemy in his comprehensive and very well-presented tome on the causes, calamities, and possible cures for the current economic crisis. Drawing on his twenty-five years...
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India Was One
Though he chooses to remain anonymous, credited as simply “An Indian,” the author of "India Was One" has obviously drawn much from his personal experience to flavor his novel. By the time they reach its conclusion, many readers will...
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Cycles of Destiny
“Finally, a memoir worth reading!” That is what anyone fortunate enough to pick up Cycles of Destiny: This Is My Journey–From the Land of the Dragon to the Promised Land will shout, if they can pause long enough to spare a breath...
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Law & Lawyers in the United States
Who knew that American Samoa is the only one of the fifty-six states and territories of the United States without a bar association? Robert Sellers Smith knows, as will anyone who reads the short passage about that Pacific island in his...
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Journey beyond 2012
Finally, a doomsday 2012 novel without meteors, earthquakes, tsunamis, viral epidemics, or zombies. Piero Rivolta is to be congratulated for eschewing the commonplace while taking what is quite literally a high road. Although spurred on...