Customer Review: This is a tale about a remarkable man - unfortunately it is not very well written. Even tho the action takes place in different towns, it is basically the same story over and over. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in building schools for the poor in Pakistan and also as an aid to... more info
Customer Review: As the book jacket of A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity says, "this time it's personal." Bill O'Reilly, the man so many folks love to hate (please don't get Barney Frank started), this time around explains how he came to be the man he is. While it is doubtful that his detractors will read the book,... more info
Customer Review: I was hoping this book would take the concepts Obama spoke of during his campaign and, having the leisure of a book, expand on them. I expected an in-depth treatment of his policies and goals. Instead, this book is a tribute to redundancies and purple prose, and seems to be a protest against... more info
Customer Review: Okay...so this seems alittle different than your typical Alex Cross novel. He does seem alittle character in this novel, but dont we all change alittle throughout our lives. It is a different Alex Cross, but I can believe it. It is also a nice change from the run of the mill serial killer type story... more info
Customer Review: I haven't been able to get through the first cd. The reader Christian Rummel is awful. I wonder if DeMille is aware how bad he is. Can I return this audio because of this? I cannot conceive listening to this unpleasant voice for 9 1/2 hours.
Customer Review: I am surprised at how well-received this book is. I don't think it's five star worthy, but it's not a complete waste of time. I think this book would be universally appealing, however, because it's a classy, charming read, but it's nothing mind-blowing. It's written as a collection of correspondence... more info
Customer Review: Characters keep saying he (Oliver Stone) saved my life I owe him everything and with that the reader who has picked this book up without reading the previous books in the series can be left wondering what happened?. It might make you want to read the previous books, but I feel there might be a gap... more info
Customer Review: This book, in one sentence, is "FDR spitballed." Before reading this book, you may want to read the serendipitous companion book Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning. Goldberg's book (coincidentally and independently) touches upon... more info
Customer Review: Very disappointing. I will read his next book, but this was too dull. Typical plot- Mitch Rapp, out of control fighting against those evil people in the US Government, trying to save the world from terrorists. Sorry Vince, you gotta shake it up a little. Give Mitch Rapp a break next book, intro... more info