Customer Review: Thank you Mr. Meyer, for writing a book that was equally entertaining and enlightening; sarcastic and funny but also deeply thoughtful, historically supported and without bias, arrogance or condescendence. Your book highlights the very things that are turning our society into one without a... more info
Customer Review: Be careful with this book. While Murray acknowledges Gardner's argument that there are very different abilities, he then concludes that only those who score high on traditional tests, in other words those with the most verbal ability (especially) and math ability, should be the focus of our primary... more info
Customer Review: The message in the book can be best obtained by a clear understanding of the age old and outdated philosophical thoughts and comparing them with the benefits of current knowledge of science and technology. Therefore, a good knowledge of this is essential for a peaceful international living without... more info
Customer Review: For innocent people, like me, this is a rude awakening of the magnitude of crime there is. As the economies globalize, so is organized crime. What fascinated me about this book is why and how the criminal activities flourish. In business, when a market gap is discovered (need or demand) enterprises... more info
Customer Review: Not a perfect book, but enjoyable. Offers plenty of arguments challenging the scientific atheists claim that God cannot exist. Don't listen to the bloated one star reviews that misrepresent him, he offers an intelligent discussion on the topic.
Customer Review: I don't have much to add to the already good reviews, I just wanted to get my 5-stars up... I thought it was a great read and very eye opening for me personally. "The Covert Kingdom" chapter was chillingly scary to read. It's amazing how much grasp religion has on our political system, even... more info
Customer Review: I picked up this book during the Slow Food Nation event and couldn't put it down. Incendiary, smart and endlessly thought-provoking, Stuffed and Starved should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand more about the politics of food. I've read Omnivore's Dilemma and lots of recent... more info
Customer Review: It just doesn't stop. What is this, the sixth book by stick-woman? Does it matter? It's the same book, every year. The same shtick, all the time. I'd like to write a wittier review of this book, but it's difficult. I never bought a Coulter book, I never will. I preview these books along with... more info
Customer Review: This is a truly funny book about the collapse of a major empire. That would seem impossible, except it's true. Orlov describes exactly what it's like when the wheels stop turning inside a huge country, something most Americans probably thought very little about when we "won" the Cold War. He... more info
Customer Review: Mr. Thomas Massaro delivers a clearly written foundational resource for understanding of `Social Justice' no matter your religious preference. The elements and resources created in the Catholic Faith do not limit their ability to voice those areasthat we all need to develop a comprehension and... more info