To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)
A coming-of-age story set in the South, this novel is affluent with subjects for chat. If you are in school and are reading this book in class then this is a necessary item. I did not get the cliff notes for myself somebody ales got them for me and I dint even think I desired them but they really helped me. Not to just recognize...
Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
“Three Cups of Tea” is a convincing account of the dissimilarity one severely determined person can make in the world. I won’t use this space to say again the reports already covered in the editorial reviews, but Greg Mortenson’s fervor for educating children, particularly girls, in the rough mountain...
This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
Rogoff and Reinhart, two very substantive economists, have produced a extraordinary work which will be read and studied for years. They have gathered tons of data from primary and secondary resources and condensed it to dozens of charts and graphs, a gallant work in its own right. Their purpose, God bless ‘em, is to lay...
They Almost Always Come Home
They Almost Always Come Home” is a Christian general fiction novel with a lot of anticipation. The characters were motivating and composite, and they dealt with sensible problems. The world-building was brilliant, particularly for the wilderness trip. The story came alive in my mind, and it felt like these events actually...
The Wicked House of Rohan
This is a prequel to the House of Rohan series. The story did what it was supposed to do and made me interested in the series. I was doubtful, but interested nonetheless. The story sets up the beginning of the Heavenly Host–a group of men looking for wickedness and wanting more than what they have found so far, so they...
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
The book The Tipping Point is about how certain persons can, directly and indirectly, shape and influence a mass group of people with the smallest amount of effort and in not so obvious ways. After reading The Tipping Point, I am beginning to think that Malcolm Gladwell is somewhat like a social scientist; he studies people....
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
This book is not just a story, but a flight into past history – a view of the world that is long gone by. And it’s not just a view, but a window into which the readers press their faces against and examine into the brightly unfolding occasions portrayed only inches away by means of the printed word. But the readers...
Vertigo
Along with “Psycho”, Hitchcock’s best film that enfolds itself around the viewer very quick and never does let go. San Francisco detective Jimmy Stewart is slowly going crazy due to a failed mission which did not work because of his strong fear of heights. This is all front-page news of course and Stewart is...
The Search
Once more Nora Roberts created a huge and very enjoyable novel. What I enjoyed about “The Search” are the pleasant, sensible characters and particularly the detailed description of Fiona’s job, her life on Orcas Island and her link with Simon. This book is an ideal choice for a quiet weekend when you have time...
Valentine’s Day
The movie is lovely to say the slightest but keeps track of each story arch very well and the bends that weave them all together are a lot better than you’d expect. The company cast really shines in this light romantic movie, above all Ashton Kutcher, whose been missing from the attention for a bit, makes a lovely return...
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