By Bob Cheeks, on July 16th, 2004 Jayna Davis has written the only accurate historical account of what happened at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
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By Bob Cheeks, on March 7th, 2004 Allison Glock’s writing is honest, clever, and elegant with just a suggestion of East Coast hauteur.
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By Bob Cheeks, on February 16th, 2004 Presidents Day is a curious holiday when you consider the myriad and substantial differences between George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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By Bob Cheeks, on January 23rd, 2004 Allan Carlson’s The American Way is a brilliantly conceived and provocatively written social history that will challenge the accepted view, confuse the court historians, and enlighten the reading public.
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By Bob Cheeks, on January 5th, 2004 Howard Zinn comes across as little more than a fulminator who possesses a vitriolic hatred for the core values of the American people. A review of Davis Joyce's Howard Zinn, A Radical American Vision.
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By Bob Cheeks, on December 19th, 2003 Ray Bradbury is to our society what the shaman, chronicler, and sage were to their villages and clans. A review of Bradbury Stories.
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