Book Review – The Gift of Forgiveness – Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt
A fresh, inspiring book on learning how to forgive--with firsthand stories from those who have learned to let go of resentment and find peace
Book Review – The Age of Entitlements – Christopher Caldwell
The Washington Times stated, “In all, a deeply felt, highly readable, and dead-honest account of America since the 1960s and the terrible wrong turn we took than and continue to follow, disrupting what we used to call the American way, and leading to the increasing alienation of many of our most productive citizens, who believe they may be losing their country.”
Book Review – Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom – Patrick Moore
Enlightening book on documented facts on climate change. Dr. Patrick Moore researches and references catastrophes and threats of doom.
Book Review – Breaking the News – Alex Marlow
Alex Marlow writes about Breitbart News in "Breaking the News" - an indepth review on the state of our media today.
Book Review – The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse – Charlie...
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy is not only a thought-provoking, discussion-worthy story, the book itself is an object of art.”- Elizabeth Egan, The New York Times
Book Review – It Worked for Me – General Colin Powell with Tony Koltz
General Colin Powell has written an excellent book highlighting his 'Rules" and experiences in the military. A must read for everyone.
Book Review – The Hero Code – Admiral William H. McRaven
Before COVID and President Trump, we had the attributes highlighted in The Hero Code - how do we get them back in our society today?
Book Review – White Guilt – Shelby Steele
White Guilt - How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era - a must read for everyone.
Book Review – I Know Best – Roger L. Simon
In 'I Know Best', Roger Simon succinctly describes moral narcissism and the impact it has on every facet of our society. Great read.
Book Review – Once Upon a Farm – Rory Feek
I had never heard the story of Joey and Rory or their extraordinary life together with their girls. I was browsing the aisles of my local bookstore and saw the photo on the front of the cover. I would normally read the back cover to get a quick glimpse of what the book was about, instead I read the first pages and started crying and didn't stop crying until I finished the book, using my tissue as a bookmark.













