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Washington could have been the first King of the United States, but he was a true statesman.
Ellis brings remarkable depth to a man most people actually know very little about beyond his presence on our money. |
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Nobody rips the skin off a liberal like Ann Coulter. In this one she opts for a hatchet instead of a scalpel! The results are as bloody as you can imagine. |
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Nobody gets it done with more action and style than Dirk Pitt. When James Bond daydreams, he fantasizes about being Dirk Pitt.
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If you haven't discovered Baldacci, do it today. Great adventure/political thriller without the contrived complexity that so often overly complicates some of Ludlum's later stuff.
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Everything you think you know about American history, based on what you learned in public school, is probably wrong. Dr. Woods sets the record straight. Should be a must read for EVERYBODY!. |
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Anybody (particularly guys) who ever played for a tough coach who you loved and hated at the same time will find this one impossible to put down...and even harder to dismiss from your mind. Not a typical Grisham, but certainly one of his best. |
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Still unconvinced that the media is dominated by the Left? Take a read and take note of the specific examples from the main man at www.mrc.org . Needless to say, don't look for him doing book interviews on the mainstream media morning shows. |
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An insider look at the war in Iraq from the man who planned and implemented the operation, General Tommy Franks.
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Kurt Austin is still no Dirk Pitt, but for your end of summer fiction finale nobody does it with more flair than Kussler. |
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Michelle sets the record straight on the internment of Japanese nationals in the U.S. during World War II and makes the case for racial profiling in the War on Terror. Know they enemy is the message. Will anybody listen? |
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A Rolling Stone Magazine writer spends 4 years detailing the experiences of West Point cadets, and discovers more about who we are as a nation than he does about them. Particularly poignant when 9-11 occurs and changes the focus of those who immediately realize that their lives and mission are changed. Definitely a must read. |
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Although it lacks the spiritual element of his other thrillers ("Angels and Demons" and "The DaVinci Code"), this one will keep you up late turning the pages. |
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Nobody knows Hillary Clinton better than Dick Morris...nor hates her more. He is the perfect guy to dissect her autobiography. If the Anti-Christ is a woman, we may have found her. |
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Dealing with the challenges we face in the modern political era requires both an appreciation of what our Founding Fathers faced and an understanding of the roots of our system of government. "Founding Brothers" reveals many of the fault lines in our system from the earliest days, and how the personalities and ambitions of the Founders helped shape the foundations of our republic. Ellis also makes it clear that our Founding Fathers were not hypocrites on certain issues like slavery and personal freedom...they were realists who knew that the issue would not be resolved if there were no America to lead the way. Something the race baiters of the modern era would be wise to recognize. |
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Patrick and Ryan insisted that this one make the list. Here it is boys. |
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