Tag: Review
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A Brief Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice, by Thomas Sowell
This is my second book by Thomas Sowell, and it is a treasure chest. I read it twice in the past, and now through Audible. It contains four short books (or four long essays) whose main themes are within the disciplines of political philosophy, sociology, history, and legal scholarship, but each chapter contains an element…
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A Review of Secrets of a Webcam Girl, by Annabelle Baxter
Introduction: This is Annabelle Baxter’s memoir as a webcam girl (digital stripper) and a body-rub girl (giving happy-ending massage sessions). The book contains a gallery of broken men. The author, who used to be a real estate agent, cannot any longer afford the stress and the expenses of her life. She cheats on her boyfriend,…
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A Review of Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck, by Horatio Alger Jr.
Introduction: Horatio Alger Jr.’s novels are as goofy as can be, and they all follow the very same pattern. Poor boy works honestly, diligently, and relentlessly seeks success, then some problem occurs, and the boy demonstrates his good character in helping solve the issue, and becomes rich and popular in the process. Alger Jr. has…