Politics & Social Sciences

Science as a Candle in the Dark - The Demon-Haunted World
Science as a Candle in the Dark - The Demon-Haunted World

Review:To describe this book in one word would be ...fascinating! Truly fascinating! I came into this book thinking it was going to be talking about how we believe in demons and such. I wasn't prepared for all that i got out of Carl Sagan's The Demon Haunted World. I am glad that i got the chance to read such an intriguing book. I understand where Sagan is coming from when he says that we are leaning way too much on Pseudoscience. Science seems to me to be the framework that we all need. Sci... Read more

The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child
The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child

Review:I just wanted to say I enjoy reading your books mainly because. Had my kids in foster care and I love to see there is good foster parents out there not so much in my daughters life but she's home now with me Read more

HUSH
HUSH

Review:Riley has a hot as coals man in her life named Finn who doesn't believe much she says. But what a fire they have together. Best book I've read in a while. Loved every moment, every twist and turn looking for the money. But loved the hot flying sparks between these two. Goodness if he was only real and belonged to me. Read more

Surviving a Childhood of Abuse - A Brother's Journey
Surviving a Childhood of Abuse - A Brother's Journey

Review:After reading both of Dave Pelzer's books, I wanted to read his brother's. I wanted to see the other side of Dave's abuse. I was, instead, faced with yet another story of abuse by the same mother. While Richard didn't seem to face nearly the torture Dave faced, he claims to have taken his brother's place when the state finally placed his brother in foster care. Read more

A mother’s cruelty. A daughter’s survival. A secret that couldn’t be told.
A mother’s cruelty. A daughter’s survival. A secret that couldn’t be told.

Review:This book was a tear-jerker! Hard to read at times.I became very angry with the father! How he could just ignore the abuse was beyond my understanding! I am amazed that children who have gone through such abuse can ever go on to live normal lives.I know LOVE can heal a lot of wounds! Read more

Based on a True Story (Call Me Tuesday Series Book 1)
Based on a True Story (Call Me Tuesday Series Book 1)

Review:So many times as I read this book, I had to stop & put it down. What Tuesday went through was beyond what my mind could handle. This is by far, one of the best books of this type, that I have ever read. Read more

If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer
If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer

Review:I read this book because the Goldman's owned the book and OJ did not profit from it. Although the book was not well written, it gave a look into the mind of someone that murdered two people. The book revealed him to be self absorbed and a true narcissist that cared only about himself. Read more

If You Give a Mommy a Glass of Wine
If You Give a Mommy a Glass of Wine

Review:Great book and so true! I am a mom of two young children (6 and 4) and everything Renee writes is spot on! This book made me smile. Great gift for mother's day or for that mom that needs a drink! I recommend it! Read more

Sh*tty Mom: The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
Sh*tty Mom: The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us

Review:This book made me laugh until I cried..........Sh*tty Mom is what EVERY mother thinks (at SOME point in her motherhood), and don't kid yourselves Moms, you DO think this way! Nobody is perfect - least of all us mothers. We make mistakes, we learn from our mistakes, all the while trying to do the best we can with what we've got - trying not to screw up our kids along the way. Moms, this book will give you coping skills to get through your highest highs and lowest lows - with a laugh! Read more

How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time
How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time

Review:Fantastic book for those interested in urban management and just beginning to understand the basics of the field. Speck outlines beautifully while keeping details that prove beneficial to maintaing interest in the novel. Read more

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