'Pilgrim' allows that if you look sincerely for something to believe in, you may well find it.
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Book Review: `The Great Impersonation’ and `The Spy Paramount’ by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Two reprints of E. Phillips Oppenheim early spy novels are a study in contrasts.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy’ by Barry R. Posen
Strategies can have unintended consequences, sometimes causing the very effects they hope to ameliorate.
Read More »Interview: Kim Boykin, Author of ‘Palmetto Moon’
"NOW is the best time in the history of authors to write and publish because there are so many options."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rogue with a Brogue’ by Suzanne Enoch
In a time when alliances are made through marriages, Enoch’s characters see beyond that and take action towards the pursuit of their own happiness.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Spirit and The Skull’ by J. M. Hayes
Hayes has given readers a rousing thriller combined with an ecological sermon.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Secret New York: Curious Activities’ by T.M. Rives
Jonglez publishes “local guides by local people” which guarantees even a New York native will be surprised by many of the great finds in this charming guidebook.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Soaring from Within’ by Lee Davis
Davis writes in a manner that even the longtime student of spirituality will find refreshing and enjoyable, but a large part of the book is addressed toward younger readers.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Heartbeats for Cancer’ by Charlotte Cole
A compilation of a year’s worth of nearly daily blogs that the author wrote about her journey through cancer.
Read More »Book Review: “Dear Leader” by Jang Jin-Sung
An inside look at North Korea from a favorite poet of Kim Jung-Il and government propagandist.
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