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L.A. Candy Review

The book, about reality-tv star 19-year-old Jane Roberts certainly sounds like a semi-autobiographical journey for the author, the star of MTV’s “reality” show, The Hills. I started on the assumption that it would be pure fluff. The story was an enjoyable quick read though and even a bit weightier than I had anticipated.
Naturally, the [...]
The Federalist Papers Review

The new edition of THE FEDERALIST PAPERS edited by Clinton Rossiter and co. is probably the best paperback edition.Rossiter and Charles Kesler did a good job in presenting these papers, and their explanations and notes make this book clear for readers.THE FEDERALIST PAPERS alone are an important source of serious political thinking.In an age of [...]
Dear John Review

Wow. I had become quite bored with Sparks’ latest novels, feeling they were cookie-cutter romance novels, but this book is a return to his old writing style. Similar to The Notebook, and A Walk to Remember, this book is a must read for any Sparks’ fan, as well as anyone wanting an old fashioned love [...]
Executive Power Review

As always, a great stand-alone story.However, if you’re familiar with all of the Mitch Rapp stories and characters, you’ll enjoy it even more. So happy to see Scott Coleman back, he’s one of my favorites. I was hoping Donatella would make an appearance…maybe next time.Wow, this story moves quickly so hang on.You are everywhere. I [...]
