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Review Date: 4/2/2013
Love first-hand accounts of historical events. A must-read for any Civil War history buff.
Review Date: 12/29/2012
Helpful Score: 2
Loved this book! Couldn't put it down. Did not enjoy the sequel, "Tis" quite as much, but this one was a real winner. Incredible how he writes from a child's perspective at the beginning. I was engaged all the way through.
Review Date: 7/15/2013
Helpful Score: 1
Loved this! Had all the ingredients of a great mystery plus genealogy, historical context, everything! A keeper for my library!
Review Date: 10/12/2014
Who can resist this one? A nice, easy read. Fun.
Review Date: 10/30/2013
Excellent history of this important patriotic and service organization. Thoroughly enjoyed learning about the roots of the group.
Review Date: 10/12/2014
I loved Charles Kuralt's style on television; this book captures his warm insights on America in the same delightful style.
Review Date: 10/14/2014
Helpful Score: 3
Excellent book! I read it because I had family members affected by the great storm of 1888. Laskin goes into terrific detail about the nature of this weather phenomenon and all the detail of the event, including what freezing does to the human body. Gripping!
Review Date: 4/2/2013
Fascinating! A bit drier than I expected, but definitely worth the read.
Confederates in the Attic : Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War (Vintage Departures)
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Review Date: 10/30/2013
Helpful Score: 2
This was a tremendous read! Loved Horwitz' approach to meeting every-day people in all sorts of places around the American south. The war truly is not over for many of these folks. Horwitz touches on many aspects of our society and the divide between North and South, and between the races, and yet describes with warmth and humor the individual experiences that tie us to that time 150 years ago. Very highly recommended!!
Review Date: 10/12/2014
I liked Norris' writing style and her observations on rural America. Although I was less interested in the spiritual perspective, it did shed light on her view on the world. Very nice read.
Review Date: 10/12/2014
Warm and witty, fun read.
Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
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Review Date: 10/12/2014
An excellent read... looking forward to more by Candice Millard!
Review Date: 10/12/2014
For those of us who cannot get enough of the Royal Family, this is a must-read. Excellent.
Review Date: 7/15/2013
I enjoy anything by Thomas Fleming. The duel between Hamilton and Burr occupied a very small portion of the text.... the set up in terms of what was going on in politics and society during the early years of our nation made it a worthwhile study. A+
Review Date: 10/12/2014
Should be suggested reading at all high schools. In depth and horrifying details of the US food industry.
Review Date: 12/29/2012
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed "Founding Mothers" by Cokie Roberts. She has an engaging style of writing that kept me hooked in. Loved hearing about the Revolutionary War period through the eyes of the women and their letters, diaries, etc. Very engaging! Now I'm looking forward to reading Roberts' "Ladies of Liberty."
Review Date: 7/15/2013
Cokie Roberts has a terrific style of writing. Very engaging. Loved the history and the backstory on each of the Founding Mothers. Great read.
Review Date: 10/12/2014
Warm and wonderful biography of his wife by George Burns.
Review Date: 5/17/2014
A quick read with helpful insight into breaking the absurd attachment to our "stuff." Enjoyed it very much... now to put it to work!
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