LITERALLY THE BEST REVIEWS: The Life of George Washington
The Life of George Washington – John MarshallFranklin Classics394 Pages In the course of a huge reading project like the Presidential one I’m undertaking, two things happen. First, it’s more
The Life of George Washington – John MarshallFranklin Classics394 Pages In the course of a huge reading project like the Presidential one I’m undertaking, two things happen. First, it’s more
Paradise Falls – Keith O’BrienPantheon Publishing480 Pages Paradise Falls by Keith O’Brien is subtitled “The True Story of an Environmental Catastrophe.” There are several points throughout the book that I
Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh & the Rise of Right Wing Extremism— Jeffrey ToobinSimon & Schuster426 Pages Being a local history guy, I often find myself gravitating towards history books that have
Washington at the Plow – Bruce A. RagsdaleBelknap Press368 Pages Washington at the Plow by Bruce A Ragsdale is another new publication. This one makes the claim to focus entirely…
Lost in Time – A.G. RiddleHead of Zeus Publishing416 Pages Ever since my first trips to the Lockport Public Library when I was a kid, the science-fiction novels were always
George Washington: The Political Rise of America’s Founding FatherDavid O. StewartDutton Publishing576 PagesIt’s been awhile since I’ve read anything as part of my Presidential Reading Project. I actually read it
The Awoken – Katelyn Monroe HowesDutton Publishing416 pages We live in a time where across the globe being a little bit different can mean ostracization or worse instead of being
His Excellency: George Washington – Joseph J EllisVintage Publishing352 Pages When it comes to Washington biographies, His Excellency: George Washington by Joseph J Ellis is one of the shortest ones
In the Quick – Kate Hope DayRandom House272 Pages If you’ve read some of my other book reviews, you’ll already know that I love old school, hard science fiction novels
The Big Finish – Brooke FosseyBerkeley Publishing336 Pages After having to live through the pandemic and being restricted on where we could and could not go, The Big Finish by