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Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To: Divine Answers to Life's Most Difficult Problems
Anthony Destefano
Doubleday, 2007
A Life Changing Book
This is an amazing book that should be read by everyone. When I say that it should be read by all, I do not mean just those who are Christians. This is a book that has life changing potential for believers and unbelievers alike. Prior to reading this, I thought ...
The Appeal
John Grisham
Doubleday, 2008
Interesting........
I liked this book. The characters were not the best, but the overall message was an important one. Big business and special interest can easily manipulate elections. Recruit a candidate with little voting history, package him/her with massive advertising, slime the ...
The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
Jeffrey Toobin
Doubleday, 2007
Excellent and Scary
While others may have a positive impression about Alito, Roberts, Thomas and Scalia, I have a negative view of them, reinforced after reading this book. This book is to the recent Supreme Court history what "The Brethren" was to the Warren Burger court. ...
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, ...
Michio Kaku
Doubleday, 2008
Wonderful
Kaku presents the daunting advanced concepts of physics to readers in an enjoyable journey through the possibilities of force fields, ray guns, Star Wars force abilities (through psychokinesis), time travel, and much more. The greatest strength of this book is the ...
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
Jonah Goldberg
Doubleday, 2008
This essential book should be required reading
in every college Comparative Government, American History and World History course. It crucially sets the record straight on one of the Left's most successful, enduring and harmful feats of taxonomical "disinformation" in the history of modern political science. ...
Moyers on Democracy
Bill Moyers
Doubleday, 2008
Bill Moyers on America today: “Here in the first decade of the twenty-first century the story that becomes America’s dominant narrative will shape our collective imagination and our politics for a long time to come. In the searching of our souls demanded by this challenge . . . kindred spirits across the nation must confront the most ...
Jesus of Nazareth
Pope Benedict XVI
Doubleday, 2007
A BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRING BOOK
This book is gentle yet profound, filled with beautiful observations on the life of Our Lord, and on Scripture. I'm in the midst of studying it and won't finish any time soon as I savor each page as I go along. I recommend it without reservation to Catholics and ...
Snuff
Chuck Palahniuk
Doubleday, 2008
From the master of literary mayhem and provocation, a full-frontal Triple X novel that goes where no American work of fiction has gone before Cassie Wright, porn priestess, intends to cap her legendary career by breaking the world record for serial fornication. On camera. With six hundred men. Snuff unfolds from the perspectives of Mr. 72, Mr. ...
Killing Rommel: A Novel
Steven Pressfield
Doubleday, 2008
Amazing!
Pressfield is an author who can put you into the battle to the point that you are ducking for cover with the protagonist and looking across the sands for headlights. . . Germans? Italians? English? "Killing Rommel" brings alive the battles of World War II in the ...
To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings
John O'Donohue
Doubleday, 2008
to bless the space between us
a marvelous book of blessings - a gift from John O'Donohue - who has recently died much too soon...his written legacies will continue to inform, and nurture his readers
Reasons to Believe: How to Understand, Explain, and Defend the Catholic Faith
Scott Hahn
Doubleday, 2007
Sound reasoning - broad appeal!
Dr. Hahn has not just "done it again" as this book far exceeds what he's done in the past. As aptly summarized by other reviewers, the book is partitioned into three sections, each forming an eloquently persuasive apologetic appropriate for different groups: first, ...
Knockemstiff
Donald Ray Pollock
Doubleday, 2008
"Forgetting our lives might be the best we'll ever do."
The stories found In "Knockemstiff," Donald Ray Pollock's raw and powerful literary debut, are not for the faint of heart. Brutal and uncompromising, they capture the hardscrabble lives of the residents of Knockemstiff, Ohio - the very same town that Pollock comes ...
Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA
Tim Weiner
Doubleday, 2007
Blunder after blunder
The citizens of our wonderful Country need to say their prayers everyday thanking the Good Lord that we, as a Nation, were able to survive as long as we have in spite of the worst decisonmakers and leaders in the Intelligence and Security arena of the world. Shame on ...
Playing For Pizza: A Novel
John Grisham
Doubleday, 2007
Great!
This is not what we have come to expect from John Grisham. It is however, a light hearted and very entertaining read. Delightful!
Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II
Douglas A. Blackmon
Doubleday, 2008
Another Missing Chapter in American History
This book is both profoundly factual, and at times, partially "un-factual," -- that is, reconstructed history. In instances where the ex-slaves could not speak for themselves, which were many, Mr. Blackmon deigns to speak for them himself. It is what can only be called ...
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