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Book Review

Picasso: Creator and Destroyer reviewed

2008-08-02
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This book by Arianna Huffington is an intimate portrait of a tormented artist whose talent was, in this biographer’s view, prevented from reaching the limit of his potential by the bitterness of the man. Picasso was aware of his special talents at an early age. An indulgent mother, who recognized who recognized his genius...

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Book Review: Taken into Custody: The War against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family, by Stephen Baskerville

2008-07-24
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Taken into Custody: The War against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family. By Stephen Baskerville. Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House, 2007. www. Cumberlandhouse.com. 368 pp. US $24.95. Canadian $29.95. Stephen Baskerville, political science professor and past president of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children (ACFC), has published his first book, Taken into Custody: The War...

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“Manson Behind the Scenes” reviewed

2008-07-19
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“Manson Behind The Scenes” by Bill Nelson, who has previously written a book about Charles “Tex” Watson called “Tex Watson The Man The Madness The Manipulation,” gives updates on all the major players in this tragedy and points out many loose ends in the quarter-century old case. William Garretson, the groundskeeper who was inexplicably...

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Sarum: The Novel of England, Reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-07-15
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Sarum: The Novel of England by Edward Rutherford is an enormously ambitious work. Sarum is the ancient name for Salisbury and the author writes a fictionalized history of Salisbury that starts in pre-historical times and continues to 1987. That he succeeds in weaving such a complicated tapestry is a testament to his extraordinary research,...

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Exposing the Madness and Hidden Agenda of Public Education

2008-07-07
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Thanks to feckless political leaders in California, the terms “mom and dad” are now completely banned in the public school system and teachers are being ordered to use euphemisms for those terms. In addition, “husband and wife” are also banned under this new law signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger. The newly signed law also mandates...

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Book Review: Marriage on the Rocks: New Hope for a Relationship Revolution Gone Blindly Astray.

2008-07-07
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Marriage on the Rocks: New Hope for a Relationship Revolution Gone Blindly Astray. By Richard Driscoll, Ph.D. with Nancy Ann David, Ph.D. Knoxville, Tennessee: Westside Psychology, 2007. 148 pp. www.westsidego.com. $22.00. Richard Driscoll has published a rare thing: an original, even superlative book on two well-worn topics: relationships and gender. Moreover, he appears to...

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Now and On Earth: A gritty novel reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-06-30
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Now and On Earth: A gritty slice-of-life novel Reviewed by Denise Noe Jim Thompson is probably best known for his hard-boiled crime stories. “Now and On Earth,” a semi-autobiographical novel, is not a crime story. It is a gritty and realistic slice-of-life novel in which he unflinchingly conveys the bleak lives of a financially...

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The Manson File, reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-06-26
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To give this book a fair review, it is necessary to discuss some history because a generation has been born and reached middle age since the events that catapulted the subject of “The Manson File” into worldwide infamy. On the evening of August 9, 1969, five people were murdered at the Bel Air, California...

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The Museum of Dr. Moses reviewed: Spooooooky!

2008-06-22
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Author’s Note: I want to encourage my readers to go to http://www.epinions.com/content_432280931972 if they have an opinion about this review and rate it there. I’d like comments both here on the blog and at epinions.com The Museum of Dr. Moses This volume of short stories by the extraordinarily gifted Joyce Carol Oates is subtitled...

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Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why The Arguments for God Just Don’t Add Up By John Allen Paulos

2008-06-18
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In John Allen Paulo’s debut book, Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences, this mathematician brought a sparkling wit and astute powers of observations to the widespread problems of math deficiencies and math avoidance. He followed that brief and potent book with several others including Beyond Numeracy: Ruminations of a Numbers Man and A Mathematicians...

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On Becoming Fearless by Arianna Huffington, reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-05-10
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Denise Noe’s note: The book reviewed here is oriented primarily toward girls and women so some readers are likely to criticize me for putting this review on Men’s News Daily. However, I do not believe that it is irrelevant because men have wives, girlfriends, mothers, sisters, daughters, and other female relatives as well as...

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Very Much A Lady by Shana Alexander

2008-03-27
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Note: This review was originally written for a library service called Tele-book in which people could call a special number to hear reviews read. I also used this book extensively in the article I wrote about the Jean Harris-Herman Tarnower case that appears at http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/women/harris/1.html. Very Much A Lady by Shana Alexander, author of...

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Under the Eye of the Clock by Christopher Nolan, reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-02-24
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Under the Eye of the Clock is the autobiography of Christopher Nolan, a fascinating and talented young poet who suffers from cerebral palsy. He is unable to walk or talk or write in the normal manner. Since Nolan lacks the use of his hands, this book, like Dam-Burst of Dreams, the book of poems...

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Silent Partners By Eugene Linden, Reviewed by Denise Noe

2008-02-23
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The third book written by Eugene Linden about the ape-language experiments, Silent Partners tells the rather depressing story of a scientific era that began with the highest of hopes and ended in a dismal snarl of ambiguity and recrimination. The book takes a special look at the fluctuating fates of the simian “partners” and...

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Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker: A novel through the eyes of a dinosaur

2008-02-06
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Reviewed by Denise Noe Set 120 million years ago, Robert T. Bakker’s Raptor Red is science fiction of a special sort: fiction with a completely scientific base. There are no time-traveling humans or Disneyfied “talking” critters. It is about life as it might actually have been lived in the early Cretaceous period. Raptor Red...

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Book Review: “Fathers 4 Justice: The Inside Story”

2008-02-05
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Fathers 4 Justice: The Inside Story. By Matt O’Connor. London: Orion Publishing, 2007. 357 pages. www.orionbooks.co.uk. $34.95. Fathers 4 Justice (F4J) has electrified men’s activists, fathers’ rights activists, and—let’s face it—pretty much everybody else around the world with its spectacular whirlwind of death-defying demonstrations and side-splitting humor. Matt O’Connor is the founder and mad...

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