Politics & Government

Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph - Still the Best Hope
Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph - Still the Best Hope

Review:Dennis Prager applies an unbiased approach to asses each of the 3 reigning ideologies in today's world. Any serious person will conclude easily that there is but one choice if America and the world is to survive. Read more

or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions - Dear Ijeawele
or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions - Dear Ijeawele

Review:This is a great and super efficient read. As much about human decency, dignity and general equality as it is about feminism specifically. I would recommend for all ages, ethnic groups and backgrounds. Read more

The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II
The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II

Review:The book is an informative special slice of history for the predecessor organization of NSA. It is an accurate reflection of the gender prejudices of the times and the lives of the young women who answered the call to Washington early in WWII. The book pays tribute to a set of very talented women that have been overlooked by history books. I know from my work on the history of the Pacific War how important the code breaking was to the success of the war effort. The first part of the book mov... Read more

An Insider's Account of the Trump White House
An Insider's Account of the Trump White House

Review:i am impressed with the level of detail Professor Omarosa included in this book. I can ramble on about how proud she has made me, a fellow Howardite. She took Trump to task on everything that is true to the communities and has the receipts to prove it. She is a modern day Biblical Esther and was serving her people (black, poor, and her fellow Americans) while in the White House. Omarosa thank you for everything. You are an inspiration. I wish you nothing but continued success. If you are consid... Read more

and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard - A Memoir of Forgiveness
and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard - A Memoir of Forgiveness

Review:This is an amazing true story that although difficult to continue at times is so worth it in the end. Some people have so much inner strength that somehow they emerge victorius in life even though they have been to the depths of existence. Read more

Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation
Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation

Review:Excellent. It gives you the story from inside and behind close doors. I read this Thanksgiving weekend and even though Donald Trump was not my candidate of choice, after reading this book, I was so thankful Hillary did not win the election for President. Read more

The Worst President in History - The Legacy of Barack Obama
The Worst President in History - The Legacy of Barack Obama

Review:Only 200? I can think of at least 100 more, not including all the broken, outlandish promises ("lowering the seas"), and simplistic throw-ins to non-existent assertions ("The Alaska Natives" called it Denali, which is a foolish lie). Every example of Obama's arrogant over-reach is carefully exposed. The damage to the prestige and credibility of the Presidency is forever damaged. Read more

The Nine Virtues That Made Our Nation Great--and Why We Need Them More Than Ever
The Nine Virtues That Made Our Nation Great--and Why We Need Them More Than Ever

Review:I'm really thankful Eric took the time to write this book. It reminds us all of the work and sacrifice it took to keep us safe and free and to be thankful we were born in this country. God bless Eric and God bless America.
Recommend for everyone. Read more

So You Want to Talk About Race
So You Want to Talk About Race

Review:Ijeoma’s book on race is essential reading for anyone who wanted to call out their racist uncle at Thanksgiving but felt unsure of what to say. It’s both a practical guide to being anti-racist and a primer on the history and dynamics of systemic racism in America. It’s also a fast, accessible read, and incredibly well written like all of her work. Read more

The Master and Margarita (Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series)
The Master and Margarita (Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series)

Review:This is a brilliant novel, very funny, yet tragic, very moving, and very observant.
_The Master and Margarita_ is set in Moscow, apparently in the '20s or '30s. One day a couple of literati are talking when they meet a strange man. Before long the man is laughing at there confident assertion that the Jesus and the Devil don't exist, and telling a story about Pontius Pilate and his encounter with Jesus, or Yeshua, and also predicting the death of one of the two men. When the death occurs, t... Read more

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