Social Sciences
Review:I love Edward G. Griffin. I will order another copy since my neighbor "mislaid" my copy when I borrowed it to her
and she can't seem to find it. This is a very accurate discription of the powers hat be who control medicine. Read more
Review:This is not an environmental disaster book. The assumption is that humans have disappeared and the author looks at how long traces of our civilization will last. Fascinating! It provides amazing insights into the things we build and how they fall apart. Excellent for anyone interested in how our human works interact with the "real" world without our further input. Read more
Review:Approached the book with an open mind, and can say its only good for dark humor. Self perpetuating, its another romanticized story of a struggle that only exists in a simple mind with ego distortion . One star for the ghost writter who pinned it. Read more
Review:I am suprised that I actually enjoyed reading your book because I had previously bought into the stereotypical militant narrative I have come to associate with the MeTo movement. Thanks for letting me get into your head. Although I don't agree with your every conclusion regarding male - female interactions in the power game, you have certainly moved my thought's a bit more to the left. You are certainly a hell of a lot more than the mindless blow up sex doll you described feeling like earlier... Read more
Review:Back in 1915 when HERLAND was written, women were widely considered weak and uncreative and had the sole responsibility of taking care of home, family, and being socialites. So, when 3 young American men in the novel encounter a country comprised entirely of women, they look everywhere to find out where they must have hidden their men. Of course, being emperialist men, they think it should be easy to conquer and subdue a country of women. However, they are looking at these "women" through the ey... Read more
Review:Discovering this author has been such a rewarding experience. The memoir is generous and funny and so interesting. Particularly fascinating for people interested in the Mother-daughter relationship. Read more
Review:Most people are totally unaware of anything outside our three dimensional realm. They go about their daily lives thinking in 3-D and only 3-D.
What is called magick, and many people laugh when you bring up that word, think of it as hocus pocus, bogus, something only children believe in.
Than I ask you all to consider, why do the very top elite of the planet go to Bohemian Grove every mid July for two weeks with security so tight it even encompasses the air space above?
Don'... Read more
Review:Great read! I've lived and worked in the southwest many years. Many of the people I work with are Native American ("First People") so this book gave me a deeper understanding of their way of life. I would highly recommend this book to anyone that plans to visit a Reservation. Read more
Review:After reading the two books that proceeded this one I was eager for the next. I was totally hooked and it took me away to another place and culture. I feel like I learned a lot and have a better understanding of the past that has affected today. I was thrilled with this book and sad when it ended. I hope there will be another one in the series. I have recommended this book to friends and family. Read more
Review:A book where the quality of the leather binding shows AND the price was very reasonable - under $30 !!!
The paper is high quality as well and has a sewn in ribbon to use as a book mark. Delivery was quite fast and was packed very well. I've read half of the book which has close to 700 pages !! Well written, and a pleasure to read and learn from. I will certainly be ordering more leather bound books in the very near. Can't miss !!!! Read more