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How Adolf Hitler raised the money to finance his rise

How Adolf Hitler raised the money to finance his rise

From its early days following World War I, what Hitler later renamed the Nazi Party had a powerful political sponsor behind the scenes: the Thule Society. Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw notes that the organization's "membership list ... reads like a Who's Who of early Nazi...

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A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

Today, Rwanda is one of the brightest lights in Africa. The economy is booming. Corruption is rare. Government delivers services. The streets of Kigali, the capital, are clean. It's even easy to open a business. Thirty years ago the country was in chaos, as this award-winning...

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WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE BOOK?

When people ask me that question, I never know what to say. In a lifetime of reading, I’ve read many thousands of books. And I’ve reviewed well over 2,000 of them on this site. Picking just one as a “favorite,” or even a handful of them, makes no sense to me.

The problem is, I read for many different reasons. Perhaps you do, too. And I read many different sorts of books. Mysteries and thrillers. Popular fiction, especially historical fiction. Science fiction.

And nonfiction, history in particular. You’ll find hundreds of reviews in every one of those categories on this site.

Look to the right for a rotating random selection culled from throughout this site.

Happy reading!

 

Cover image of "The Doubt Factory," a young adult thriller

Secrets and lies in a young adult thriller, and it’s not science fiction

Let's start with a confession. I've been a fan of Paolo Bacigalupi's science fiction ever since reading The Windup Girl, which I regard as one of the best sci-fi novels I've ever read. The future scenario the author portrays is compelling and strikingly imaginative, and I've found much the same...
Cover image of "Patriotic Betrayal," a book about the National Student Association

How the CIA infiltrated the National Student Association

If you're old enough, think back to the 1960s, that decade of endless turmoil and revelation. Though the CIA had been established in 1947, it wasn't until 1962 that the agency came to the attention of most Americans, as a result of its disastrous handling of the US-backed Bay of Pigs invasion...
Homer and Langley by E. L. Doctorow

E. L. Doctorow on the legendary Collyer brothers

Homer & Langley may not be the product of E L Doctorow's finest writing, but stacked up against the usual run of popular contemporary fiction it has to be regarded as superior. This tale of the legendary Collyer brothers who perished in old age in their family's once-elegant Fifth Avenue home...
Cover image of "Shift" a dystopian novel by Hugh Howey

Hugh Howey’s dystopian novel with a twist

Hugh Howey debuted with a big splash as a science fiction writer with the publication of Wool. This three-part dystopian novel (really, a novella plus two full-length books) tells the tale of the Silo, an underground city of several thousand future Americans that descends through 144 stories into...
Cover image of "The Midnight House" by Alex Berenson, one of the novels in the John Wells spy series

The 12 novels of Alex Berenson’s thrilling John Wells spy series

Alex Berenson’s first John Wells novel, The Faithful Spy, won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and was a #1 New York Times bestseller. For more than a decade, he was a reporter for the Times, but Berrenson has been writing the John Wells spy series full-time since 2010. His work reflects the...
Cover image of "The Girl in the Spider's Web," the novel in which Lisbeth Salander returns

More than 10 years after Stieg Larsson’s death, Lisbeth Salander returns!

Lisbeth Salander returns in The Girl in the Spider's Web. She is Sweden's answer to Wonder Woman, Stephen Hawking, Kevin Mitnick, and Mike Tyson all rolled into one five-foot, 98-pound package. She can debate the finer points of quantum mechanics and number theory with the world's top physicists...
Cover image of "Prodigy," the second novel in a YA sci-fi trilogy

In this YA sci-fi trilogy, Marie Lu imagines a novel future for the United States

Marie Lu's engrossing YA sci-fi trilogy offers a dystopian vision of the future US. In Legend, the first book, the action takes place exclusively within the Republic. Its territory corresponds to the Western states of today's US. There, a military dictatorship holds sway under the banner of...
The Girl Who Lived Twice is the new Lisbeth Salander novel.

The new Lisbeth Salander novel involves Russia, Nepal, Sweden, and more

Here's a novel that brings together the Swedish Minister of Defense, a doomed ascent of Mount Everest, Russian mobsters and the GRU, and a paranoid schizophrenic Sherpa guide, with Stieg Larsson's mismatched couple, Mikael Blomqvist and Lisbeth Salander. And she, Lisbeth, is still called a girl...
Cover image of "Serious Men," a satirical novel about India today

A comic novel about India today, and Big Science, too

A review of Serious Men, by Manu Joseph. @@@@@ (5 out of 5). In his debut novel, Indian magazine editor Manu Joseph takes on the caste system, Big Science, love, marriage, and sex, corruption in government, the news media, office politics, loyalty and betrayal, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and the fate of the Universe — yet it all hangs together somehow. This is Black Comedy, Indian-style.

Cover image of "The Heat Will Kill You First,"

This book might save your life

You probably don't need another terrifying book about the climate crisis to convince you that global "warming" is real. Chances are, you've known that for years. Or, at the very least, it became clear to you from the recurring floods, killer storms, and deadly heat waves that have struck in recent...

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