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Book Review: The Genius of the Metropolis by Ronnie Lee

He sheds philosophical light on modern times. When I first started reading I thought it was book of poetry so my reaction was very negative and then my girlfriend started reading it and said it sounds more like philosophical prose so I started reading ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  28 May 2009
Related Topics: Haleigh Cummings

Treatise on the New Republican Party

Does Michael Steel, 8 years of diversity in the cabinet under George Bush, and GOP members rushing onto facebook, myspace, twitter and linkedin really mean the republican party is coming into the 21st century? Anyone who has ever done business with the ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Associated Content,  31 Mar 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  George W. Bush,  Myspace,  Barack Obama,  Marilyn Musgrave

Voices Under Berlin, a Comic Spy Novel, Entertains Readers.

Voices Under Berlin by T.H.E. Hill is set at the beginning of the cold war. The first part of the book talk about the CIA tunnel that transected the American side and the Russian side of Germany. The book paints dynamic characters that we get to know ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  29 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Central Intelligence Agency

Book Review: People Are Idiots and I Can Prove It! by Larry Winget

Larry Winget Brings it Again with his new Self Help Book: People Are Idiots and I can prove it! The title of this book came around according to the preface from a line the author stated on a radio show one time in the heat of passion and all of a ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  15 Feb 2009
Related Topics: MSNBC

CD Review: One Hundred Greatest

Now you can have the 100 greatest speeches, news stories, personalities, scandals and sports moments. These 5 CD’s illustrate the greatest of the 20th century’s events. What I find very odd is that this box set covers both recent and not so recent news. ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  21 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Adlai Stevenson,  Winston Churchill,  Richard Nixon,  Monica Lewinsky,  NASCAR

Book Review: Seven:The Deadly Sins and The Beatitudes by Jeff Cook

Gluttony, Greed, Lust, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride. These are the 7 deadly sins that up and coming Zondervan author Jeff Cook lays next to Jesus’ Beatitudes. On the one hand you have 7 things that please the body, often times the mind but not the ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  17 Nov 2008

Embedded Librarians in the Classroom Lyda Ellis Goes Underground

First it was embedded reporters with the troops in Iraq, now its embedded librarians in the classroom? One librarian went underground to find out if an embedded librarian could help students get more information for their papers and essays. As time ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Associated Content,  24 Sep 2008

Book Review: One Small Victory by Maryann Miller

Some women take up hobbies like crocheting, travel or just start dating a younger boyfriend after one of their children dies and they are trying to get their mind off the matter But one woman in this exciting new novel from Maryann Miller decides to ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  5 Sep 2008

Inquest on Imhotep Delights the Senses and the Mind.

This was a delightful book that kept me turning pages and helped me get through the whole work in about  2days. It was a lot of fun. The book is set in Egypt and the main character, an Italian businessman, inherits from his aunt, a large villa near ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  27 Aug 2008

Foyle’s War Paints Picture of Britain During the War.

Had I been faster on the draw I could have had these done before the TV shows were aired on PBS but I’ve had a busy summer and lots of media to get through. Foyle’s War is a very nice, tight, and clean British murder mystery series set during World War ...

From CAMERON COWAN, Blogger News,  27 Aug 2008
Related Topics: PBS,  Michael Kitchen,  Winston Churchill

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