Calloway’s work cuts through generations of myth making to reveal a candid look at Washington’s fundamental motivations in relation to the Native Population. The Washington that emerges is a figure that is human in both his strengths and many fallibilities. The narration at times can be awkward in pace, pauses and pronunciation but this does..
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Brilliant –
Review from Sweet Taste of Liberty →
The true story of a slave woman who was freed and then snatched and enslaved again only to be released with the eventual ending of the Civil War is a good one in itself, but McDaniel, the author, adds so much US history that it’s a marvel. It won the Pulitzer in history for a..
Great book
Review from Boneshaker →
Almost Great.
Review from Dust: Before and After →
If the science part of this scifi novel was less magical this would be a great book. I like the characters and dialog. The action and problem solving are interesting. . but then the science evolves with no discernable catalyst. so. I’ll read the next one and see if it devolves into silliness or becomes..
love this book
Review from Tracking Trisha →
I love this series!
Review from Rebellion →
since the characters are fully fleshed out in the first two or three books, it’s like watching a TV series you’ve been watching for years. Unlike the Star Treks in Star Wars, the characters, the universe, and the storyline remain consistent. I picture Jason played by the guy who captains the Rocinante. Lucky is played..
Totally entertaining!
Review from Survivor Skills →
worth a listen
Review from Homeless to Billionaire →
2nd Chance
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