My Dear Hamilton By Deckle Edge ISBN: 978-0062466167 Remember about six years ago or so when suddenly everyone seemed to be an expert on Alexander Hamilton due to the release of the
Duchess of Aquitaine by Margaret Ball ISBN: 978-0312205331 Sometimes, one can listen to a piece of music they have never heard and realize that something is discordant with the
What Stalin Knew By David E Murphy ISBN: 0-300-11981-X Some books sit on shelves as silent witnesses to matters nobody really wants to know or talk about. It's almost as if they
What Are the Odds by Mike Lindell ISBN: 978-1-7342834-0-2 It is not often that one reads autobiographies of living people--or at least it seems that it takes death to make people who
Shinano! The Sinking Of Japan's Secret Supership by Joseph F. Enright In this story is some World War II history that is not commonly told. The fact that the Captain of the submarine, Joseph F. Enright, is telling the
Ada or Ardor-A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov ISBN: 9780679725220 This book was one in a stack of books received as a "bargain". A hardback for around fifty cents, the quick explanation
The Black Sheep by Bruce Gamble ISBN: 0-89141-825-3 Coming from a background of knowing more than average about World War II and the Air Forces involved, it is always interesting to
Stars on The Earth by Richard Leviton ISBN 0-595-40781-1 Stars On The Earth is almost brilliant. Richard Leviton has a knack for finding mythologies and stories that are not often told.
The Art of Her Deal by Mary Jordan ISBN 978-1-9821-1340-7 The Art of Her Deal by Mary Jordan was a surprising read. The best analogy might be how once in ancient Egypt, every Pharaoh
SevenEves ISBN: 0684831309 Note: This review centers on the First Edition of the work as it was later re-released in 1996 with updated declassified material.