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Book Review: Medical Myths That Can Kill You

The book is written by Dr. Nancy L. Snyderman, the Chief Medical Editor of NBC News, and based upon the book's content, viewers of the NBC Nightly News may want to avoid taking seriously any advice that the doctor may provide.

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Book Review: Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War

I would caution the reader in approaching Buchanan's work as objective, as his isolationist biases are prevalent throughout. He writes the book as a strong invective against Churchill with the objective of pointing out that President Bush, like Churchill, is trying to make the world safe for democracy.

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Book Review: The End of Reason

The End of Reason is written specifically as a response to Sam Harris' book, Letter to a Christian Nation, but serves likewise as a response to Hitchens, Dawkins, and other neo-atheists in those areas where their positions overlap.

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Book Review: Why We're Not Emergent

Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck encountered a similarly unlimited and undefined target when they decided to write a book about the current emergent Christianity movement. Much like trying to spray birdshot over every inch of a forty acre field, addressing the fallacies posited by the emerging or emergent church is a tiring endeavor, because the emergent church prefers to be a target with no limit or d

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Spring books in brief

List of what's out right now... what's worth buying, and what MUST be read tomorrow!

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Taming your innner homer simpson

Great new book about how human decisions are made -bad ones from our cave man brain, and good ones from our thinking brain. Goes the extra step by being fun, well written, and giving plenty of practical ways to "tame our inner Homer"

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My Mother's Cooking by Nora Nick Katsourakis

More than a cookbook and actually a mythological adventure into an island whose history became written in Homer's brief attempt to understand the cloudy little island. Seems I have seen the title being used in blogs since the publication of the book.

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Principles of Macroeconomics: Third Edition / N. Gregory Mankiw

Kingrat's most read review: "Last year I took a microeconomics class and signed up for a macroeconomics class. After purchasing the textbook, Seattle Central cancelled the class. Still, I needed to learn more about macroeconomics as what I know is kind of random and lacks building blocks that would help that knowledge make more sense."

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Law & Politics Book Review: THE CONSTITUTION ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

Andrew Busch takes rhetoric seriously – so seriously, in fact, that he authors an entire book exploring how presidential campaigns rhetorically argue about, debate, discuss, and decide on weighty constitutional issues.

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books to make my friends' heads explode: John Ringo

These books, it should be admitted, are deeply awful, and as portrayals of their authors' ids, they're more than a little alarming. You don't want to look, but you can't look away. The awfulness becomes sublime. So why am I commenting about this? Well, because I feel a little like Richard Dreyfuss in JAWS, during the scar scene: "I got that beat." Permit me to introduce John Ringo.

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Book Review: A Matter of Honor

In the matter of historical accuracy, A Matter of Honor is superb. There is no doubt that Hammond's writing is the result of meticulous research. He is very careful to place figures such as Benjamin Franklin, John Paul Jones, and Alexander Hamilton in the right place at the right time.

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Book Review: Grand Theft Jesus

Dr. McElvaine's intention in this book is to expose the majority of the current leaders of Evangelical Christianity. It is his contention that Ann Coulter, George Bush, Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, D. James Kennedy, and virtually anybody else that is or has been a Christian leader and insists upon beilives the Bible should be literally-interpreted , is not a follower of Jesus at all.

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Lunch Date: The Gift of Rain | Slog

A few times a week, I take a new book with me to lunch and give it a half an hour or so to grab my attention. Lunch Date is my judgment on that speed-dating experience. Who’s your date today? The Gift of Rain, by Twan Eng.

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Destroyed - Jayne Sterne

Jayne Sterne has written her first book. A horrific story of her destroyed childhood and an adulthood filled with trials. A truly moving story.

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Book Review: The Shadow God by Aaron Rayburn

A thorough, and thoroughly amusing, review explaining one person's nominee for "Worst Book Ever".

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Book Review: Sword Song

Bernard Cornwell. Mr. Cornwell has written a series of twenty novels which have as their central character a British soldier named Richard Sharpe. Sharpe manages to find himself inserted into a number of battles against the French, to say nothing of his skill in killing residents of the Subcontinent.

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BOOK REVIEW: GRISHAM'S "THE APPEAL"

The International Herald Tribune recently published an article with the headline “ John Grisham, Out With His 21st Book, Sees Himself as Entertainer and not Literary Giant.” We can certainly all agree that Mr. Grisham is not a literary giant, but his latest book seems to indicate that he is a little confused about the definition of “entertainer.”

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MEMO TO ALEX BERENSON: READERS OF SPY THRILLER NOVELS DO NOT CARE FOR GRATUTIOUS POLITICAL OPINIONS

I think that I have stumbled upon a writer who, if he continues to write spy thrillers, and if he can control his desire to insert awkward political commentary into his novels, will have as much success as Ludlum. His name is Alex Berenson and his latest novel is The Ghost War.

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Book Review: Aspire Higher by Avery Johnson

As the book jacket states, Avery is “a sought-after motivational speaker,” and therein lies the problem. Avery has taken his motivational speeches and put them down in writing and the inept Roy Johnson has allowed him to do so. Seldom does a speech translate well to the written page.

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Book Review: God Save the Fan

In God Save the Fan Leitch is able to combine insightful commentary with irreverent hilarity in a way that would make Dave Barry jealous. And the great thing about his commentary is that it is all about sports and it is all from the perspective of a true sports fan.

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