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Review from The Devil and Karl Marx →

I enjoyed this book if that can even be said of such a terrible subject. I love the way Kengor researches and presents. But I have to admit I did not enjoy the impersonations of the presenter. It definitely increased the impact but I skipped sections on more than a few occasions. I know it..

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Amazing narrative

Review from Censured for Curing Cancer →

This book contains transformative information. It is an eyeopener to the plague of modern medicine, which unfortunately pursues economic incentives rather than human well being. Dr, Gerson’s case was only one sad example of this hopeless situation. No one is allowed to speak about the root cause of cancer. Current medical research is not after..

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Great book, terrible narration

Review from Saints Who Battled Satan →

The stories are wonderful but the narrator sounds like gollum from Lord of the Rings, especially when he voices the devil. But even his narration of things said by the saints sounds much the same. as his rendition of the devil. A straight narration would have been preferable.

Good book.

Review from The Thirteenth Tribe: Original Edition →

Could’ve been written with a bit more interesting take on the subject. Kind of felt like a super dry history book. Also, I was very disappointed that he didn’t mention The Rockefellers and how they have played a huge part in the modern day Jewish culture/coverup as we know it to be now.

Best ever!

Review from Dante’s Paradise →

Dr. Esolen brings back my beloved high school English teacher, Mr. Caye… whose love of literature lit a fire that still burns half a century later. Bravo to the keepers of the flame!

Overall Good

Review from Benedict XVI →

This book was good overall but there are a few shortcomings. I have a great admiration for Pope Benedict and this book helped increase that admiration. Some drawbacks is I think it’s rhetoric about the ‘62 missal has aged poorly, is greatly exaggerated and almost suggests rupture with the current missal which I feel confident..

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