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The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction
The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction

Review:I really enjoyed this book. The book is broken down in many sections Starting with Pre Illuminati Organizations, and other chapters like Mainstream Media, Economic Control, Activist and Eyewitness. I had never read such a book on the Illuminati before and had believed some things people in the 1970's came out saying about the illuminati. This book helped dispel fact and fiction for me like the title says. Marks book was very well researched. All the sources are meticulously entered as you read t... Read more

The Book of Five Rings
The Book of Five Rings

Review:Shipping Was Swift & The Book itself is extremely interesting, while reading it you get a sense of ' OMG this was written over 300 years ago & Here I am reading this. Great insight By Miyamoto Musashi Very Insightful & Mind Opening. Read more

The Forgotten History of Britain's White Slaves in America
The Forgotten History of Britain's White Slaves in America

Review:It is significant that two journalists wrote this extremely important book. Many professional historians don't want much attention paid to white slavery for fear that it will take something away from black slavery or make whites feel less compassion for black slaves. That is foolish. People must realize that anyone could (and still can) fall into bondage under whatever name if the circumstances are right. Other books that covered similar subject matter (but received little attention) are:Read more

The Unpredictable Impact of the Inescapable Jesus
The Unpredictable Impact of the Inescapable Jesus

Review:John Ortberg writes well. This was an interesting book. I purchased it for a Bible study.
I didn't not get far in the book and did not stay in this particular study. This book attempts to give you the feeling that Jesus was a *man* and did things like we do while he was here. It totally and completely says that Jesus is GOD who came to us as man. It does stick to the Christian doctrine completely. But John wants you to feel Jesus as being a human, like we are, to understand that we can ... Read more

A Journey Across the American Southwest - Cities of Gold
A Journey Across the American Southwest - Cities of Gold

Review:Great book! I love this author and have consistently read his fiction (with Lincoln Child) but his non-fiction is so well researched. I live in Arizona and I've never learned so much about this state and Southwest until I read this book. Highly recommended to everyone who loves history well written. Read more

Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey - The River of Doubt
Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey - The River of Doubt

Review:Fantastic chronicle of TR's descent into the madness of Brazil's Amazon jungle. This true story is a page turner. TR embarks on a bully adventure only to discover his hired safari guides have no experience nor have they properly provided for the expedition. As a result TR and his son, and their crew, face imminent death at every turn and barely get out with their lives. Riveting, true and brilliantly written. Read more

A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom - In Order to Live
A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom - In Order to Live

Review:I would recommend this book for everyone to read. I could not put it down and read it in 2 days. It's hard to believe what Ms. Park and her family went through. The concept of trying to escape North Korea because of immense hardships and no food is too much at times when reading. She is a area! Inspiration and this book let's us know what is really going on over there. Read more

The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece
The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece

Review:A five star read! I would recommend it to anyone interested in the background of the famous painter and painting and the climate of pre-world war two Austria, as well as the measures taken to restore the painting to its rightful place. Read more

Humanity's Next Great Adventure - Beyond Civilization
Humanity's Next Great Adventure - Beyond Civilization

Review:In "Beyond Civilization" Daniel Quinn has yet again demonstrated his mastery of timely wordcraft. Quinn writes directly to the guilt-ridden, urban middle-class who sense something is dreadfully wrong with their lives, but are confounded by their intuitions. Once again, Quinn restates his ideas concerning the source of our contemporary cultural woes - the Agricultural Revolution which initiated a break from scavenging, gathering, hunting and Paleolothic tribal values. All this makes for ... Read more

The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why - Misquoting Jesus
The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why - Misquoting Jesus

Review:I like Ehrman's style and perspective ... not so weighty as to be misunderstood, poses more questions than answers, and invites the reading to keep giving thought to the sacred texts and how we engage them in contemporary faith experiences. Read more

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