another excellent book in this series. starting next book immediately. one of the few series that holds up throughout series
excellent series
Review from Rebellion →
another excellent book in this series. starting next book immediately. one of the few series that holds up throughout series
Well written and thought provoking. It’s a good read that gets the reader to react with emotion. Can’t wait for the movie
Enthusiastic praise of the indigenous people who made the impossible choice to collaborate with their oppressor. But subtly dismiss other indigenous peoples who made the equally courageous choice to fight till the end—as “frozen in the past”. Very predictable why this subtle orientalist narrative gained so many accolades.
Superstore, super narration, I have to buy next one and next one as long as they stay like this one. 
Review from Toxic →
This book completely demystifies the subject. It is accessible without being oversimplified. Knowledge is half the battle.
Review from Sociology: Exploring Human Society →
The general overview of sociology touched on many different aspects of society primarily through the viewpoints of Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic Interactionism. They touch on class theory, minority and women’s issues, globalization, revolution, and more. If you want an introduction to sociology and realize it’s a textbook and the reading may come off a..
These are the dumbest heroes in the universe. They were always fooled, never learned, OMG I had hope that the second book would be better and I like the concept, but really 🤦🏾♀️
This biography gets to the heart of who Lincoln truly was and how profoundly was the loss to our nation when his life ended when and how it did.
Never ceases to surprise Good series are few and hard to find Some main character flaws but still worth the listen
