Clark Isaacs

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Clark Isaacs is an accomplished book critic who is published in local newspapers and national book review lists.

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Clark’s Eye on Books: First of State

Robert Greer famed author has returned with his C J Floyd mystery series in what has been termed a prequel. He ties together the characters in a chronological order and re-introduces them to his reading audience who can no find why and how things w

Victory Over Your BIG FAT Body

A diet book with humor which can save your life! The author tells his story about conquering his various illnesses by changing his intake of food and doing that dreaded thing called 'exercise'. He considers that after five years on this program

The World According to Monsanto By Marie-Monique Robin Review

Agent Orange was codenamed by the military and resulted in the death or disability of over 400,000 people and was recognized as being instrumental in the on-going problems of our servicemen who served in Vietnam. It was manufactured by Monsanto!

The Exodus Quest by Will Adams

Will Adams has the knack of starting a book and sweeping you into the story as quickly as possible. His main character, Daniel Knox is terrific. Blending historical events with modern day events keep the story fresh and entertaining.

Missions of Fire and Mercy Until Death Do Us Part, Author: William E. Peterson

Recollections of the Vietnam war by a true hero who kept a running dialogue as he fought the war by writing home to his father on an almost daily basis. He came back and took this letters to use as a basis of his book. He has 3 Purple Hearts and 3

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USAID Official, Three Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud

USAID official Roderick Watson and three company executives pled...

Truth, Justice, and the Price of Peace: A Letter to Humanity From a Tired Citizen of Earth

What is the price of peace when your heart is breaking - not from rockets or protests or flags or chants but when people stop listening.

Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight – a South African Memoir

The war began in 1964. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight is set in the summer of ‘79, just before an election, with white minority rule under threat.

With Republicans in Power, Firearms Rights Advocates Push to Reform Gun Laws

Gun Owners of America, a gun rights lobby, joined...
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