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Book Review: Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March by Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman
Depth of research and range of perspectives help create an engrossing and essential book on the Bataan Death March.
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Book Review: The Book of Grandparents: A Celebration of a Very Special Kind of Love
A lovely and powerful reflection on grandparenting.
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Book Review: To Live or to Perish Forever: Two Tumultuous Years in Pakistan by Nicholas Schmidle
Author's immersion in and travels across Pakistan provide a broad and valuable look at the country's life and politics.
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Book Review: The Noticer: Sometimes, all a person needs... by Andy Andrews
Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective - or a handy motto.
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Book Review: We Are All Moors: Ending Centuries of Crusades... by Anouar Majid
Examining whether the Moors serve as symbols of persecuted minorities both in Western history and today.
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Book Review: Delete This at Your Peril: One Man's Hilarious Exchanges with Internet Spammers by Bob Servant,
Scottish man strings spammers along with eager and audacious replies to their proposals.
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Book Review: A Day in the Life: One Family, the Beautiful People, and the End of the Sixties by Robert Greenfield
Despite its potential as metaphor, this biography of one of London's hip couples of the "Swinging '60s" suffers from unsympathetic subjects.
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Book Review: Let Me Eat Cake by Leslie F. Miller
If Marie Antoinette really commented, "Let them eat cake," Miller's ancestor was right there egging her on.
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Book Review: The Way of Herodotus: Travels with the Man Who Invented History by Justin Marozzi
Some 2,500 years after his death, the "Father of History" serves as traveling companion and guide for British journalist.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of May 4, 2009
Palahniuk, Pears, Parker, Tolkien, Charlaine Harris; Paul Newman, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, A-Rod, Caligula, 'Horse Soldiers', First Lady Fashion, Jen Lancaster in Plaid...
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