The Future Normal

How We Will Live, Work and Thrive in the Next Decade
By Rohit Bhargava, Henry Coutinho-Mason

The Future Normal: How We Will Live, Work and Thrive in the Next Decade explores different innovative practices and groundbreaking ideas in various industries and societies around the world. Rohit Bhargava and Henry Coutinho-Mason spent most of the last decade examining early signs of transformations...

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Baikonur Man

Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War's End
By Barry L Stoddard

Baikonur Man: Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War’s End by Barry L Stoddard is a non-fiction drama set against the backdrop of the Cold War. The story is about an American start-up forging a secret deal to place American scientific...

Housewife Assassin

The Woman Who Tried to Kill President Ford
By Geri Spieler

“I began to uncover information that led me to believe there was much more to her story than I’d ever heard from her directly,” opines Geri Spieler in the opening of Housewife Assassin. In September 1975, Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford....

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Painting Over Rust

Stories From a 20 Year Odyssey in the FBI
By T.C. Fuller

As a woman who spent most of her childhood eating breakfast while being stared at by a black and white autographed and framed photo of J. Edgar Hoover, compliments of my late grandfather who worked under him, it shouldn't come as any surprise that Painting...

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Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II

A Behavioral Neurologist's View
By Tom Hutton

Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist's View by Dr. Tom Hutton is one of the most interesting books I have read about one of the world’s most notorious madmen. Adolf Hitler was a sick man – no matter how...

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Communism

The Great Misunderstanding
By Gennady Ermak

Over the decades we have been led to believe that nothing positive can come from communism. Years of propaganda by Western media spread the fear of red hordes running through the streets, looting and pillaging in the name of creating equitable living standards for all....

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Never Again Still Means Never Again

Dismantling hate groups and other musings
By Michael S. Gutter

Never Again Still Means Never Again is a work of non-fiction in the social issues and current events subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Michael S. Gutter. As the title suggests, this is a contemplative work...

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Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice

\Why Justice is Hard to Find in America
By Eric D. Oberer

Eric D. Oberer uses his experience as a prosecutor to explain how injustice occurs in Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice: Why Justice is Hard to Find in America. The book is divided into four parts. The first explains the Constitution and the amendments...

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Trying to Make It

The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug Trade
By R.V. Gundur

The war waged on narcotic drugs and the drug trade in the US – launched in the 1970s – has been ongoing for decades now. Despite making remarkable progress – evidenced by the incarceration of notorious Mexican drug lords – there still seems to be...

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Unstable

By Carol Denise Mitchell

Carol Denise Mitchell never thought she would be 66 and homeless in California, but there she was. Recalling her life and the choices that she had made, or changes that she was forced to accept, she tells us the story of her downward spiral in...

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