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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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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.

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Cover image of "Corruption in America" by Zephyr Teachout, a book about Citizens United

Citizens United, bribery, and corruption in America

If you're among the four out of five Americans who decry Citizens United as a tragic misstep, law professor Zephyr Teachout will show you just how far outside the bounds of precedent and tradition the Supreme Court stepped when it produced this ruling. Her book about Citizens United surveys the...
Cover image of "The Collapsing Empire," the beginning of a new John Scalzi series

A promising start to a new John Scalzi series

It's not hard to see why John Scalzi has so many fans in the science fiction community. His writing is unusually accessible, frequently profane, and often funny. If anyone is writing expressly for the proverbial 14-year-old sci-fi fan, it's John Scalzi. And there's just enough of the...
Cover image of "Chaos Monkeys," a memoir by a Silicon Valley techie

Confessions of a Silicon Valley techie

Hope King ran her review of Chaos Monkeys on CNN Money under the title "New book compares Facebook's culture to fascism but fails to prove it." The subtitle is equally revealing, concluding that the book "reads like four year's worth of Medium posts from a scorned man." She has nothing but score...
Cover image of "What Strange Paradise," a novel about the refugee experience

The refugee experience through children’s eyes

Sixty thousand years ago our species began migrating out of Africa, and we've been on the move ever since. Today, war, climate change, criminal gangs, and rising expectations of a good life drive ever-larger numbers of people from their homelands—usually in the hot countries of the Global South—to...
Cover image of "Presidents in Crisis," a book about Presidential decision-making

An eye-opening plunge into Presidential decision-making

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Even in today's multipolar world, the President of the United States is often referred to as the most powerful person on the planet. Understandably, then, the news media and politicians worldwide scrutinize his actions with ferocious attention to detail. And they...
Cover image of "Safe Houses,"

What this CIA officer saw in Berlin in 1979 got her killed 35 years later.

Over the past quarter-century, the award-winning thriller author Dan Fesperman has captivated readers with fourteen novels. Most involve espionage. But they don't resemble the run-of-the-mill spy stories of cat-and-mouse games between the KGB and the CIA or MI6, much less the superhero tales of...
Cover image of "Undermajordomo Minor" by Patrick DeWitt, one of the strangest tales I've read in years

The strangest tale I’ve read in years, and it’s not science fiction

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes It's hard to know what to make of this curious little novel by Patrick DeWitt. Undermajordomo Minor is unquestionably the strangest tale I've read in years—and I read a great deal of science fiction, much of which is surpassingly strange. (No, this is...
Cover image of "A Guardian and a Thief," a novel about how climate refugees crowd the city

Dystopia comes to India in this unforgettable near-future novel

The young Indo-American author Megha Majumdar made a splash with her award-winning debut, A Burning. This powerful New York Times bestseller painted a searing portrait of life in India today, with a focus on corruption, terrorism, and Hindu nationalism. Now, in her second novel, she ventures into...
unconventional thriller: The Prophet by Michael Koryta

Looking for an unconventional thriller? Read this book

A review of The Prophet, by Michael Koryta. @@@@ (4 out of 5). A tale of two brothers whose lives are dominated by football and by the senseless murder of their sister 22 years ago. A homicide, all too reminiscent of their sister’s, shocks them both into reliving the event.

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