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Book Review of "The Angels' Footpath" by Ronald R. Cooke

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There's nothing quite like immersing oneself in a good book.  Typically, I do not review fiction since I have found so much "junk" purported as being good writing.  When you find a book that takes you to another time and helps instill pride and passion for your country - you have found a tremendous thing. Take The Angels' Footpath , for example. A prescient look at what America could look like if there's ever too much informational control. It does not end on a sullen note, instead opting to have the characters inspire the reader to consider what is wholesome about humanity. After all the arguing, political wrangling, and selfishness---there is really much more that unites us than separates us. My review is enclosed below, I hope you enjoy it. Kindly, Books at The Beach Available at Amazon.com T he Angels’ Footpath: Let’s take this walk together… Ronald R. Cooke Self-published ISBN-13: 978-0615367798 296 Pages (Includes front and ba...

Review of The Stemming Principle

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Available at Amazon.com The Stemming Principle George J. Mardo Kit-Torb Publishing Co ISBN:  978-0-9815555-2-2 241 Pages (Includes front and back matter) It is my pleasure to recommend another book by author George Mardo— The  Stemming Principle . Anyone reading his books will be immediately aware that George Mardo champions everything to do with family—and particularly the joy which erupts from life simply lived with other family.  His writings breathe fresh life into those moments which are ill afforded much consideration.  Having come to expect a great interplay about family in Mardo’s works, The Stemming Principle does not disappoint. The depth Mardo goes to make his characters brim with life is exceptional.  True dialogue is hard to come by in some many works of fiction – Mardo is to be commended for his effort.  Mardo does not merely spin an idle tale with this work, he also dons the philosopher’s hat to discuss the ideology behi...