Archive for April, 2008
Book Review – Current Events, Conservative Future, by G A Freiman
Monday, April 14th, 2008
Today Americans are faced with unknowns, the uncertainty of the economy, the threat of terrorist attacks, and a concern for our nation's leadership and respect around the world. In his book "Current Events, Conservative Outcomes" G. A. Freiman talks about, and analyzes these fears in light of current events with predictions for America's future. He uses information he has received in the form of a visionary process, meditation and reflection, as well as through life experiences and his own
The Appeal
Sunday, April 13th, 2008
Up until now, Grisham's novels have pretty much followed two separate tracks. He has penned thrilling fiction that keeps you hooked, as well as making a few more literary novels that convey a theme. In The Appeal, Grisham has combined the best of both, giving us a "fun" novel with a purpose.
Seven Years in Tibet – Heinrich Harrar
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Set against the backdrop of the Second World War and Tibet's impending invasion by China, Harrar pens an evocative account of a country suspended in time. Medieval in many ways, it is a place none-the-less, readers will deeply regret having missed.