What if .. when you spoke … noone could hear you? You are standing in a room full of people screaming at the top of your lungs and people just walk through you? The Invisible Plague tells the story of mental illness and it’s history in society. We have evolved in our understanding, but these…
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My family recently reviewed some books on Egyptology for children and I have to say ‘Wow!’ I am impressed. The interactive nature of books nowadays blows my mind. There are books on Egyptian Hieroglyphics that have the stamps, clay, papyrus, etc in them along with the book so it enraptures active children. They just aren’t…
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I hold tribute to this investigative journalist. He is a genius of a writer and has literally pulled his audience into his research. There are pages and pages of biblography in the back of his books. After writing IBM and the Holacaust and War on the Weak I am suprised he hasn’t been shot yet….
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Am I old or just really set in my ways? It wouldn’t look like it’s so with being only 35, but I am not ready for all books to go to computer disk. There is something uniquely private and well frankly connecting with touching a nice book cover that you know was inspired by someone…
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