Leaders & Notable People

American Intelligence in the Age of Terror - Playing to the Edge
American Intelligence in the Age of Terror - Playing to the Edge

Review:Personal integrity is difficult to maintain when working with the Nation's secrets. General Hayden strikes me as a man of integrity whom I should continue to trust. His narrative is factual, painful and illuminating. I hope his exemplary service to this country continues in positions of National importance. Read more

and the Man Who Believed - the Switchblade
and the Man Who Believed - the Switchblade

Review:As a supporter of the Wilkerson ministry, I pre-ordered this book from the ministry. I just received my book less than a week ago, so I wondered how there are "used" issues for sale. At any rate, I read it in 3 sittings and found it a very good read. It brought both smiles and tears as I read details of his complex life I hadn't heard ever before. He was a godly man who had feet of clay and was a man after God's own heart. He had what seemed like more than his share of pain and suffering as he... Read more

Skull-Crushing True Stories of the Most Hardcore Duels
Skull-Crushing True Stories of the Most Hardcore Duels

Review:I liked this book mainly because it is unlike what is out there. I expected it to be a bit juvenile from its description but it really, really is juvenile.

Still, fun to read. However, the descriptions seem to blur together after awhile because they are so repetitive.

It found its place by the toilet where it made a fun toilet reader. Read more

It Takes Two: Our Story
It Takes Two: Our Story

Review:I really like how the brothers took turns writing chapters while the other brother added notes. Very insightful on what drives them and more of a personal inside view of their lives so far. So glad I read this book. Read more

The Gripping True Story That Inspired The Movie - Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge
The Gripping True Story That Inspired The Movie - Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge

Review:The real life story of Desmond Doss is story about a true American Patriot who, because of his religion, would not take up arms, but, who also wanted to defend his country against its enemies. This true story chronicles the life of an extraordinary American who engaged in what can only be said to be an unbelievable series of acts of bravery to repeatedly save his fellow soldiers in the face of unimaginable and ferocious firepower which killed and injured hundreds of American soldiers. This boo... Read more

Just As I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham
Just As I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham

Review:Never thought that I could finish reading the whole book, but I did and re-read it whenever I want to revisit his ministry journeys. What a great pastor for our presidents and for the people of the whole world. Read more

Eight Weeks in the Conquered City - A Woman in Berlin
Eight Weeks in the Conquered City - A Woman in Berlin

Review:This is a fascinating story about what it is like to be a civilian in the midst of war. The narrative is clear and candid without being so gruesome or grisly as to turn the reader away. It helps those of us who have never been through such a situation appreciate how fortunate we are and provides excellent insight into the situation of those who are trapped in war-torn parts of the world today. Read more

and the Rise of America's Secret Government - Allen Dulles
and the Rise of America's Secret Government - Allen Dulles

Review:Astounding account of the rise of America's corporate elite and our Military Industrial Complex, including it's early ties to the NAZI kingdom. Well documented... biblioed... a page turner that will change how you see this country (in a good way) and help you understand the secret forces behind the decisions our government makes. Read more

and Their Secret World War - John Foster Dulles
and Their Secret World War - John Foster Dulles

Review:Having lived through this period of our history, I have to admit I really had no idea as to what was going on. Ike has always been my favorite president. The accounts in this book has removed him from that position. I would like to think that the CIA did good things, but this book points out many harmful events. I think everyone in Congress should read it. On the lighter side, I am going to recommend the book Paroled. Read more

Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years

Review:I have already read several biographies of the two brothers. I was hoping more for an intimate view of their relationship with each other. However, the content was really just two biographies integrated into one. Slightly disappointing. Read more

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