
Bad Rabbi: And Other Strange but True Stories from the Yiddish Press
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Stories abound of immigrant Jews on the outside looking in, clambering up the ladder of social...
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The Politics of Culture in Turkey, Greece & Cyprus: Performing the Left Since the Sixties
Leonidas Karakatsanis and Nikolaos Papadogiannis
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Performing a political identity usually involves more than just casting a vote. For Left-wingers in...

Hexen 2.0: Suzanne Treister
Suzanne Treister and Lars Bang Larsen
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HEXEN2.0 is the sequel to HEXEN 2039 which imagined new technologies for psychological warfare...

Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
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Adolf Hitler: My Part on His Downfall is volume One of Spike Milligan's outrageous, hilarious,...

Gone
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Welcome to the Fayz! This is Book 1 in the series that Stephen King calls a 'driving, torrential...

BookInspector (124 KP) rated Q: The Novel in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I loved the narrative of this book. The whole concept of this novel intrigued me. I liked the topics discussed in this novel, such as partner and family relationship issues, WWII, perfectionism, political propaganda and brainwashing, children abuse, people segregation and many more. I really enjoyed the research done for this novel, I like history, and I loved real historical stories incorporated in this novel. I think this novel is quite fast-paced, and the pages just flew by for me, I was really engrossed in this story.
I really enjoy C. Dalcher’s writing style, she creatively uses political situations, to create these amazing dystopian countries and rules, that leaves me gobsmacked every time. The chapters are really short, and it is an absolute pleasure to read this novel. The ending of this book left me a little confused, I liked the way the author decided to conclude this novel, but it didn’t leave me fully satisfied with the outcome.

BookInspector (124 KP) rated The Sea Gate in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I liked the narrative and how all the events were flowing throughout the pages. Present mixed with the past, never left me bored, and I was hooked to find out what will happen next. This novel has a lot to teach us, not only about self-discovery but also about how it was to live during WWII, especially when you are young, want to be carefree, but are left to fend for yourself with a very annoying child bestowed on you. I see a lot of the author’s experience in this book, such as life in Cornwall, true love for the sea and great knowledge about Morocco and it’s people.
I loved the writing style, it feels serious, but at the same breezy and enjoyable. The topics discussed in this book were abusive relationships, self-discovery, romance, survival, small community and it’s ways of life etc. The chapters are very well designed and didn’t leave me feeling bored. I liked the ending of this book, and I think it rounded up this story very nicely. So, to conclude, it was a very pleasantly surprising novel, filled with intriguing, different timelines as well as absorbing characters and their life stories.

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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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War rages on in the fourth edition of Activision's acclaimed war game. For the first time in the...

When we Were Young and Brave
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Their motto was to be prepared, but nothing could prepare them for war. . . The New York Times...
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