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Kalki (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
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This book kept me interested and offers another great depiction of a Messianic figure taking the world by storm. It's a bit less realistic than Messiah, and I would recommend reading Messiah over Kalki. But if you've already read Messiah and want more, check this one out.
The story, overall, moves pretty fast and keeps you guessing. Down t... »
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Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press
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We've got a lot of problems in the U.S., and the world, at the present time. It's said that the truth will set "U.S." free, and that's true everwhere, not just the post 9/11 U.S. "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free" is the truest statement ever made, and it doesn't say "maybe", but "shall". Some people, by their actions, show th... »
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Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia (Nation Books)
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This is an outstanding book from an insightful and wise author. It should be required reading for all Americans. Recommend also: '[[ASIN:156025405X Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace]]' and '[[ASIN:1878825003 Decline and Fall of the American Empire (The Real Story Series)]]' ...both by Gore Vidal. Also, see the documentary film '[[ASIN:B000FBH3W2 Wh... »
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The Judgment of Paris
This is the first true Vidal novel. The value of those that went before this work are valuable more for their content than style ("Williwaw" and "City and... »
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A Bush & Botox World (Counterpunch)
When the planes hit the twin towers in New York on 9/11, I was in shock, like most people, but once I realized there was not a terrorist around every corn... »
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Williwaw: A Novel
The copyright page of Gore Vidal's "Williwaw" notes that the novel was first published in 1946. In a preface Vidal describes the background of this novel... »
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