Featured Books

Abyss of Nil, The by Allen Scovil
Bramble and the Rose, The by Sanford Lefflet
Classroom Community Builders by Walton Burns
Coffee Shop University Mario Kfoury
Confessions of a Split Mind by Paul Kiritsis
Corky Tails: Sagebrush and the Smoke Jumper by Joni Franks
Dead Wrong by Ralph Zeta
DOXA Method, The by Ana Weber
Elephant's Grip, The by Raymond Lowrie
Falling Leaves Observation: Book II by Casey Carter
Familiar Evil by Rannah Gray
Garnet Bunches, The by Zeynab Salimova
German Tears by Pauline Elischer
Giving Paws by Martha L. Thompson
It's All Just a Sales Pitch by David T. Garland III
Kapelis "the Hatmaker" by Andreas Kappa
Legend of Higley Flow, The... by Richmond LaFayette Holton
Martini Afternoons by Beverly Fortenberry
Missing the Mark by John W. Ridley
Munich Girl, The by Phyllis Edgerly Ring
One of Windsor by Beth M. Caruso
Planetary Rent by Aleksandr V. Bezgodov
Psyche by Chris Phillips
Queen Cartel Gangster Blooded by Simmeon Anderson
REAP 13 by J J Perry
Shattered Trinity, The by Mike Pearson
Shocking Surprise, A by Bonnie Jampol
Stories for You by Ricky Kennison
Successful Group Work by Patrice Palmer
Tales from the Trails by Melissa K. Melton
They'll Never Die by Don Calmus
Tiny Tim and The Ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge by Norman Whaler
Tom and Lovey by G. R. Jerry
Treasures of the Magical Mine Moppets by K.J. Blocke
Unlocking The Natural Born Leader's Abilities by Salar A. Khan, MD., MBA.
You Can Change the World by Richie Hrivnak
Your Behavior by Richard H. Pfau

 
 
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In 2007, The US Review of Books began publishing the results of the Eric Hoffer Book Award. While the US Review is blind to the actual judging process, recently the Hoffer Award opened a window in The Authority of Book Awards. Years earlier, its chairman talked about the popular award’s humble beginnings in The Eric Hoffer Award: Righting the Wrongs.
 
Reviews for December 2017
Abyss of Nil, The by Allen Scovil
Arizona Star by Don M. Russell
Confessions of a Split Mind by Paul Kiritsis
Corky Tails: Sagebrush and the Smoke Jumper by Joni Franks
Dark Network: An Imogen Trager Novel by James McCrone
Falling Leaves Observation: Book II by Casey Carter
Garnet Bunches, The by Zeynab Salimova
German Tears by Pauline Elischer
Kapelis "the Hatmaker" by Andreas Kappa
Missing the Mark by John W. Ridley
Planetary Rent by Aleksandr V. Bezgodov
Psyche by Chris Phillips
Queen Cartel Gangster Blooded by Simmeon Anderson
REAP 23 by J J Perry
Shocking Surprise, A by Bonnie Jampol
Silver Secret of Caballo Bay, The by EAC Troy R. Cole Sr. USN Ret.
Stories for You by Ricky Kennison
Tales from the Trails by Melissa K. Melton
Tom and Lovey by G. R. Jerry
You Can Change the World by Richie Hrivnak
 
 
 
 
Focus Review
JFK and the Reagan Revolution by Lawrence Kudlow and Brian Domitrovic
To many, the study and discipline of economics seems like a dark science practiced by witch doctors who are more skilled at explaining what just happened in the world of business and finance than making sense of current developments. Very few experts make salient arguments, much less absorb the breadth of the important issues, instead delving into the details and missing the point altogether. However, Kudlow and Domitrovic’s recent offering on late twentieth century American prosperity makes sense of what worked and what struggles to work, thereby laying down an obvious course too simple and effective to ignore. ...
 
Recommended Reviews
Bramble and the Rose, The by Sanford Leffler
Classroom Community Builders by Walton Burns
Coffee Shop University by Mario Kfoury
Dead Wrong by Ralph Zeta
Elephant's Grip, The by Raymond Lowrie
Giving Paws by Martha L. Thompson
JFK and the Reagan Revolution by Lawrence Kudlow and Brian Domitrovic
Martini Afternoons by Beverly Fortenberry
Munich Girl, The by Phyllis Edgerly Ring
One of Windsor by Beth M. Caruso
Shattered Trinity, The by Mike Pearson
Successful Group Work by Patrice Palmer
Unlocking the Natural-Born Leader's Abilities by Salar A. Khan, MD., MBA.
 
 
 
 
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