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Kevin L. (krlannan) - Reviews

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Appointments at the Ends of the World : Memoirs of a Wildlife Veterinarian
Review Date: 9/5/2009
Helpful Score: 1


From Africa to South America, the author takes the reader into many days in the life a wildlife veterinarin. Part travelogue, part insight into life in remote locations on earth, this highly readable memoir gets into the nitty gritty of wildlife veterinary medicine and conservation projects. Very detailed, informative and exciting (including such pearls of wisdom as "never run from a charging elephant", then the author finds himself having to test this theory).

Gives an insight also into why some well-intentioned conservation and third world development projects fail and produce the opposite of their intended goals. Plus an if-it-wasn't-real-it-would-be-funny experience with third world customs; read legalized extortion.


As the Future Catches You : How Genomics  Other Forces Are Changing Your Life, Work, Health  Wealth
Review Date: 2/20/2012


As the pages catch you in their unique format, you will learn how old perceptions of success and career are falling by the wayside by genomics and related technologies...at fuLL SPEED. Don't be left wondering what happened, find out what's happening.


Book of Days
Book of Days
Author: James L. Rubart
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 2/5/2012


A well written Christian mystery. Some aspects of the plot seemed a bit convenient, but the plot moves along well. Good character development. An enjoyable read.


Catastrophe
Catastrophe
Author: Dick Morris, Eileen McGann
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 9/5/2009
Helpful Score: 3


Well researched and highly readable. Dick Morris, former politcal advisor to Bill Clinton, and Attorney Eileen McGann use logic backed up by statistics to spotlight concerns about the financial bailouts, health care reform, the war on terror and how privileged insiders and special interests can or are changing America. Chapter titles like "Obama's War on Prosperity', "The United States Sends Aid to Hamas" and "Stealth Lobbyists: The Former Congressional Leaders Who Secretly Influence Federal Policies and Spending" are self explanatory and informative.

I didn't give it 5 stars because the read seems at times to dip into a conservative rant and speculation. Overall, however, the facts are presented and the case for concern is made on a number of important issues. Best of all, as opposed to other books, this one gives action agendas for each problem on what we, the people, can do about them.


A Cold Day in Paradise (Alex McKnight, Bk 1)
A Cold Day in Paradise (Alex McKnight, Bk 1)
Author: Steve Hamilton
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 12/31/2019


Great story, great character. Everything I have read on writing or creating characters rings true for Alex McKnight. Give them flaws, send them up a tree and then throw rocks at them. A new unique character that Mr. Hamilton created I'll be looking to read more of the series.

Love the setting, which is a character unto itself. Getting cliche to have a retired PI in LA or NY or Chicago. G

Good action and just good writing, period.


Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons
Review Date: 2/5/2012


An extremely well researched and presented account of the state of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. A must read for all those interested in how we came to the state we are in and the players involved.


Failure Is Not an Option : Mission Control from Mercury to Apollo 13 and Beyond
Review Date: 2/5/2012


Well written account of the start of the space program by one who was there. Mr. Kranz casts an intimate eye on the events that shaped the beginning of man's exploration of space and what it was like to watch in all happen from the control room.


They're Watching
They're Watching
Author: Gregg Hurwitz
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/2/2012


A great read. Mr. Hurwitz captures the flavor of a book that I wanted to write. A chilling page turner that makes you wonder, in this technological age, if there really is any such thing as privacy. Just don't fall in the bad graces of the wrong people.


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