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Old.favorite

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Reviewed: 03-31-24

This is a very good short story collection, he did excellent on these stories.

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Very Good Work

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Reviewed: 12-01-23

It took a while, but I understand how come Russian and Chinese Revolutionaries read and understood this book more than Marx or Lenin.

It's about fighting the entire social structure, and putting one's heart for the greatest good, even if it kills.

This was a moving story.

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Excellent Favorite

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Reviewed: 08-02-23

I love this collection.

this is an old favorite of mine, tells the stories well.

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Wonderfully Scary Story

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 05-20-18

Hard to believe it has been 35 years since Pet Sematary was published for the public to read in 1983. This is truly one of Steven King's greatest works. Having watched the movie and listened to the Audio Drama, it is wonderful to hear the story that inspired them. Like Tuck Everlasting, the message of this work tells us that Death is a part of life, no matter how tragic it is, however this story takes the horrors of reanimation from Frankenstein and makes such adventures of the horrors a consequence to the story's character Louis Creed. Very scary story, highly recommend it for readers looking for a good scary story.

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An Engaged look at 2003-2009 in Iraq and America

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 11-21-17

I am greatly impressed with John Nixon's book. It shows an intimate look at Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush and the Administration from 2001-2009 and the first year of Barack Obama's Presidency and Administration, specifically on Iraq. For those whom protested or supported the 2003 Iraq war, this is the book we have been waiting for. A book with an honest and knowledgeable view of that war and the attitudes during that time.

Yes Saddam was evil, yet the Arab spring could have destroyed him or his successor. But whether then or earlier the best solution would have been for Iraq to overthrow him via another General after Saddam, or popular uprising. John Nixon was right in that even though we could have salvaged our fight in Iraq, we made no effort to save it out of Intellectual Laziness or crude ego over our pride (Our and We referring to Bush's Government) to have won the war.

I appreciated his honest approach in the book and explanation on how American leaders misunderstanding of the tools like the CIA and intelligence hurt our countries effort to be number one in the world (even gave dirt on Bill Clinton) which is a lesson I feel our Current Leader Donald Trump may repeat this mistake.

I highly recommend this book.

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What's the Matter with Kansas? A Lecture Audiobook By Thomas Frank cover art

The Matter With Kansas

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-29-17

This Lecture shows allot about what's going on with the Right and shows another example of how The Tinkerbelle Effect has made many Americans believe in the lies of the Existence of a Liberal Bias. The greatest tragety is that a Generation of Americans continue to vote the same republicans and expect different results. An equal question could be asked on both sides whom shift between Moderate and Conservative. A must read for all in the effort to restore America.

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Supurb read

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-29-17

I like this book, it shows some aspects of both conservative and liberal events in American History and shows the beautiful America we know and love was born from the Renegade Counterculture and not from the Established Culture we often erroneously credit. A must read for historians

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