The Confusion by Neal Stephenson ISBN: 9780060733353 The Confusion is a hard-to-characterize work. One can say, as many have, that it is the follow-up to Stephenson's
Revolution Q by Neon Revolt ISBN: 9781949709599 The solution to identity politics, at least in the case of Revolution Q, is to simply shed your identity. Only by doing this, it
Dark Victory by Dan E Moldea ISBN 13: 9780140104783 Dark Victory is a well-researched book. The subtitle reads Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob, which one would think would narrow
All Things Weird and Wonderful by Stuart Briscoe ISBN: 0-88207-749-X Stuart Briscoe wants to bring life back into the Church. As a minister, of course, this is an appropriate desire. The author died
Black Ghosts By Victor Ostrovsky ISBN: 978-0425241462 Victor Ostrovsky's other book review, By Way of Deception, can be read here. This, might be a necessary step to understand
The Biblical Legends Anthology Series by Allen Taylor ISBN: 9798218033958 Mr. Allen Taylor did something bold. He decided to publish an anthology. If that in and of itself was not enough, he decided to
Borderless By Design by Troy E. Nehls ISBN: 979-8888453278 Congressman Troy E. Nehls undertook the seismic effort to publish a book about border security along with US policy and
The Dancing Wu Li Master by Gary Zukav ISBN: 978-0060959685 A book about Zen does not need to say much in order to say more than a person can handle. A book about physics often must say
Solo by William Boyd ISBN: 978-0-224-09747-5 William Boyd read all of the former James Bond narratives chronologically, reportedly, to write Solo—his own James Bond
Bazooka Charlie by James P. Busha and Carol Apacki ISBN: 978-0-7643-6636-9 Editor's Note: The editors of The Book Light were made aware of the publishing of this book via press surrounding its