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An insightful look into Washington and his World

Review from The Indian World of George Washington →

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..

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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..

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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..

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Totally entertaining!

Review from Survivor Skills →

The third installment of this series is just as entertaining as the first two books. The characters are so vivid, they start to feel like old friends. I love the way the narrator makes the different characters come alive. The story is exciting, keeping one listening at every opportunity!