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Mere Mortals Book Reviews

Kyrin Down & Juan Granados

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Hey I'm Kyrin and I review books of all genres/styles but with an emphasis on those that have stood the test of time (the 'classics' if you will). Join me as I cover the basic synopsis before diving into the themes, ideas and learnings we can take away from the fascinating realm of literature. Weekly live episode on Thurs 11am AEST (Thurs 1am UTC+0) plus bonus episodes from my cohost Juan every now and then.
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Welcome to Pure Cringe, where your host, a snarky Gen x’er, laughs & cringes while recapping classic Bravo TV shows & books penned by Bravo TV Stars! Your commute will never seem shorter as we dissect every romance, every jaw-dropping scandal, & every hilarious moment of your favorite Bravo shows at their peak--the early seasons! In between, let’s explore what happens when messy Bravo TV reality stars become published authors--buckle up for candid book reviews and breakdowns of some of the m ...
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All types of running related books are reviewed by two non-elite track, road and trail runners. Observation and description of running books intended to inform, help and inspire anyone involved or related to running at any level. Whenever possible we chat with the author about the book, but if not then we try to do it justice. If you have been enjoying the podcast and want more, you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You can also go to our Buy Me A Coffee website where we have a few mo ...
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We do weekly reviews of DC Comic books, and talk about so much more (sorry about that, lol). We cover all of the big books in depth and the rest of them as well - If there's titles you want to hear more on, let us know! You can join the Discord for free right now, where it's pretty much anything Geek you can think of in a place where any kind of Geek can feel free to be themselves. Watch our Livestreams, chat in real time and in the server, while we all talk about our favorite things... In T ...
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Dive into the world of insights and ideas with Rambling Dan Rose Deep Dive Book Reviews! We explore a wide range of topics through thoughtful, in-depth book reviews, offering inspiration, learning, and engaging conversations. Whether you’re here to expand your perspective or enjoy meaningful discussions, our content is crafted to inform and entertain. Join us as we unpack valuable insights on today’s most compelling subjects. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for updates on new content—than ...
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Introducing the Bookaholics Podcast, a safe place for reading junkies who obsess over books, authors, bookstores, book news, and book trivia. You’re invited to nerd-out with book reviews, author interviews, our habit, and other bookish things . Enjoy Interviews with those in the book business. Meet new authors. Explore curating your library with new genres and discover new authors. revisit the classics with a twist. Your host Deirdre Pippins, also known as Ms. Media Content, is a board membe ...
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Welcome Book Lovers! Books.Com is a podcast that celebrates anything and everything about books. Hosted by bookworm Subhashini, each episode is designed to bring you stories that are most read, from the annals of history, literature, from fiction/nonfiction and from far and near. Listeners get insights into their favourite authors' lives, reading tips, reviews/summaries interestingly in English, Hindi, and Tamil. So, tune in every Fornight to listen her gush about popular and not so popular ...
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Business Book Reviews

Bob Garlick

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Join us as we talk about great business books and how they change the way people do business. Each week we chat with a local entrepreneur and find out more about a book they have read recently. Why did they buy it? What was a great "learning" from the book? How long did it take them to read it? Get real feedback o a book to help you save time and money on your next book commitment.
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Maurice’s Book Review podcast is simply put a podcast where we will be reviewing, rating and discussing the purpose and power of a mix of my personal favorite books and some of the top recommended books out in the market. Whether your a habitual reader or could not finish a book if they paid you like I once used to be, this podcast is for you. This podcast is here to spark conversation and open minds to different subject matters
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Welcome to my podcast. Look, I just love reading books. So I'll read one or two interesting books a month and post reviews and questions/discussions on them. The format will mostly be unedited ramblings. Most importantly, I will ask a few questions and set the stage for discussions and also leave links for surveys and yes/no answers on google forms to get your opinions on certain things about the book/writings. I just want to be part of this wonderful community.
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Working Towards My Goals🎯 In this podcast I share my journey and things I'm learning & applying in my life. 🔴Self-Development Podcast 🔴Book Reviews I'm a Content Creator, Creating contents and sharing it on various social medias like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Tik-Tok.
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Welcome to "Page By Page Book Reviews," the ultimate podcast for book enthusiasts! Hosted by Nicholas Creighton, each episode dives deep into the latest and greatest in the world of literature. From gripping thrillers and heartwarming romances to insightful non-fiction and magical fantasies, we cover it all. Join us as we provide in-depth reviews, author interviews, and discussions on book trends and recommendations. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just love talking about ...
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Punch The Timeline *Comic Book Reviews*

Bearden Creations Ltd

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If you love storytelling, Punch The Timeline is the podcast for you. Each episode, Jarrod and friends tell you about the comics you should be reading. The PTT Brand also features Starman Supper Club, where Jarrod reviews each issue of the 1994 DC Comic Starman. Follow PTT on Twitter @timelinepunch and check out the Exit Zero newsletter on Substack.
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Buncha' Book Reviews

Jason Iwara

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In this podcast, your host, Jason Iwara, will be reviewing different book series' like Dog Man, Big Nate, Magic Tree House, and Captain Underpants. You guys will send me different books that I should review. There are different types of books, and if you guys send them to me, I will surely review them. If you want to give me a suggestion, comment on the podcasts and tell me which books to review. I am very excited to start reviewing books with you guys.
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If you’re a Christian parent looking for the next great read for your kid or a kid who is looking for a new book, this is the podcast for you. We quickly review popular books and let you know what to look out for in them. We also look at the book from a Biblical lens to evaluate Gospel ties that can be made. No spoilers for the books, but you can be sure that these books are parent-reviewed and sometimes even kid-tested. Enjoy the show and have a great read for your next book. https://randal ...
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The podcast that reviews, previews, and recommends rock 'n' roll books and documentaries from classic rock music legends. Join host Big Rick as he spotlights all the new rock 'n' roll books and docs from the most iconic rock bands in history and points out where to go for the good stuff. The Allman Brothers, Rush, Bruce Springsteen, Cheap Trick, The Beatles, Van Halen, REM, The Grateful Dead, and Bob Dylan are just a few artists with must read, must see, new projects out. Tune in every Tuesd ...
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Super Tuesday isn’t just for politics anymore. Now it represents the day of the week where we get CW’s The Flash and ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD back to back. Dpalm and Kriss are here to recap and nerd out about both shows. Join Us. We also cover Arrow & Legends of Tomorrow and Shanna & the Doctor review Supergirl
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (01/15/25), that's: (00:44:35) #Titans 19 (00:56:45) #ActionComics 1082 (01:12:55) #BlackLightning 3 (01:29:42) #Nightwing 122 (01:43:06) #TheNewGods 2 (02:02:22) #ChallengersoftheUnknown 2 (02:14:15) #TheQuestion #AllAlongtheWatchtower 3 (02:21:08) #GreenLantern #Fractur…
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Send us a text In this episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with author Stephen Parker about his new book There Is No Finish; The Backyard Ultra Story. This book is all about the backyard ultra; how it started, who started it, and how it’s grown over the years (especially since the pandemic). There are 8 chapters. The book starts by introducin…
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We're hitting the streets and looking for pet shops! 'Day Bang' by Roosh V is a how to guide on meeting girls during the day. In particular he advocates for starting casual chats (where the girl doesn't initially realise you're hitting on her) in cafe's, book stores, retail outlets and on the street. He lays out his strategy for the elderly opener,…
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True magic was worked in "The Name Of This Band Is R.E.M." as author Peter Ames Carlin came up with an absolutely engaging way to weave the four band members personal stories into the broader presentation about the band. His writing just made you feel like you were right there. And REM’s humble beginnings was a great way to get an up close feel for…
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Today's episode finds our intrepid designers ready to implode as they take on their most annoying clients yet: their models! Fire up your Peacock subscriptions, watch the episode, then enjoy our commentary on some of the most boring fashion we have seen this season! Some highlights: Morganza the Monster Flip Phone Nostalgia Plastic Bag Chic Kids in…
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Today, we review a Cato Institute report, written by Johan Norberg, "Sweden's Lessons for America," which argues that Sweden's success is not due to socialism, as many Americans believe, but rather to its historical embrace of free-market principles. The author contends that Sweden's brief experiment with extensive social programs in the 1970s near…
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I explore insights from "The Obstacle is the Way" by Ryan Holiday, highlighting key lessons on persistence, action, and overcoming challenges. The discussion delves into Stoic philosophy, personal growth strategies, and actionable advice for navigating obstacles with a positive mindset. (00:00) - Introduction: Persistence Defined (00:33) - Book Lea…
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It's the Geek Matrix All In On DC Honorable Mentions Show ep 231! This week Josh talks about Batman: Dark Patterns #2 and DC vs. Vampires: World War V #6 Don't forget to listen to the Main Show to listen to all the rest of the book from DC this week! #batman #robin #batmanandrobin #aquaman #allin #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #comicbookreviews #com…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (01/08/25), that's: (01:01:45) Batman and Robin 17 (01:26:27) Aquaman 1 And don 't forget to check out the Geek Matrix All In On DC Honorable Mentions Show each week! This week Josh talks about Batman: Dark Patterns #2 and DC vs. Vampires: World War V #6 #batman #robin #b…
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Here comes the Top 10 of 2024's best rock n roll documentaries! If you are looking for the next great doc to check out, here' my list of the best of the best. Springsteen, Joe Cocker, John Lennon, Santana, Nicky Hopkins, and Stevie Van Zandt are just a few artists that released note worth docs in 2024. Which one was the best? Join me for some great…
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What's a rather poor therapeutic strategy to heal trauma/abuse ..... become a global superstar! 'Unlovable' by Darren Hayes is an autobiography of the solo musical artist and former front man of Savage Garden. It details his childhood growing up in Brisbane, turbulent home/school life due to an alcoholic/violent father, musical ups & downs, struggl…
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Join me for the countdown of 2024's best rock n roll books of the year! If you are looking for the next great rock n roll book to check out, here' my list of the best of the best. There are a wide range of great books to choose from including memoirs, oral histories, autobiography's, biographs and a top ten book that took the author 20 years to wri…
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This week covers: #Batgirl 3 #BatmanFullMoon 3 #BatmanGargoyleofGotham 3 #Batman #SantaClaus – #SilentKnightReturns 5 Batman #BraveandtheBold 20 Batman #TheLongHalloween #TheLastHalloween #4 #BlackCanary #BestoftheBest #2 #DC Horror Presents #CreatureCommandos #4 #DCHorrorPresents … 3 #GreenLanternDark 2 #HarleyQuinn 46 #PoisonIvy 29 #PowerGirl 16 …
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (01/01/25), that's: (00:13:32) #TheFlash 16 (00:31:00) #GreenArrow 19 (00:36 :00) #ActionComics 1081 (00:54:45) #DetectiveComics 1092 (01:02:25) #Superman 21 (01:17:43) #JusticeLeagueUnlimited 2 (01:48:12) #Metamorpho 1 (02:00:37) #JusticeLeagueTheAtomProject 1 (02:23:55)…
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Send us a text Here we are again! ...and AGAIN it's been more than 10 books since the last recap episode! Here are the books we chat about in this episode: Run Through, by SB Stone The Race To Be Myself, by Caster Semenya The Examined Run, by Sabrina Little Smart Running, by Jen and Sim Benson Running Rewired 2nd Ed., by Jay Dicharry LOST: The Work…
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All of the fun of gambling without any of the boring math! 'Devil Take The Hindmost' by Edward Chancellor is a series of snapshots across history of financial speculation (so called bubbles). Presents not only the instances of craziness but also the feeling of the time (notable periods being The Tulip Mania, South Sea Bubble and The Gilded Age amon…
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If you're already melancholic, try dying first and then see how you feel! 'The Posthumous Memoirs Of Brás Cubas' by Machado De Assis is a reflection of memories from a man who has died but lived in Rio de Janeiro during the 19th century. Bras Cubas narrates his life in a melancholic style, jumping back in time after we learn of his demise. We see h…
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I dive into Walter Isaacson's biography of Elon Musk, highlighting eight powerful learnings about Elon’s work ethic, team structure, reality distortion, and the maniacal sense of urgency that shaped his ventures. From OpenAI’s origins to "X" continuity, the insights offer an inspiring yet extreme look into innovation and grit. (00:00) - Welcome & I…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (12/18/24), that's: (00:37:40) #TheQuestion 3 (00:44:06) #WorldsFinest 34 (00:51:26) #AbsoluteBatman 3 (01:05:03) #Nightwing 121 (01:30:15) #ChallengersoftheUnknown 1 (01:54:00) #Titans 18 (02:12:50) #TheNewGods 1 (02:27:15) #ActionComics 1073 #TheQuestion #Watchtower #Wo…
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Today we review Johan Norberg's "The Capitalist Manifesto," arguing for global capitalism's benefits. The book champions free markets and economic liberalization, citing reduced poverty and increased human well-being as evidence of its success. Norberg critiques protectionist and interventionist policies, arguing that they stifle innovation and hin…
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Today, we review Simon Shuster's book, "The Showman," which examines Volodymyr Zelensky's transformation from comedian to wartime president. It explores Zelensky's initial reluctance to enter politics, his motivations for running, and his evolution into a global symbol of resistance during the Russian invasion. The book details his experiences and …
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Today we're reviewing Robert D. Kaplan's "The Tragic Mind," which explores the intersection of geography, history, literature, and political decision-making. Kaplan argues that a "tragic sensibility," informed by the works of Greek tragedians and Shakespeare, is crucial for effective leadership, particularly in foreign policy. He emphasizes the imp…
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Today, we review Yaroslav Trofimov's "Our Enemies Will Vanish," a non-fiction account of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The book incorporates the author's reporting from the Wall Street Journal, providing a detailed narrative of the conflict from the perspective of those on the ground in Ukraine. Trofimov's narrative covers the period leadin…
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Today, we review Nellie Bowles's "Morning After the Revolution," which recounts the author's experiences covering the rapid shifts in American political culture during and after 2020. Bowles focuses on the rise of progressive activism, its excesses, and the subsequent backlash. The book examines various movements, including the Capitol Hill Autonom…
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Today we are reviewing Dmitri Alperovitch and Garrett M. Graff's book, "World on the Brink," which examines the burgeoning Cold War between the United States and China. The authors analyze China's potential invasion strategy for Taiwan, detailing the military planning and technological aspects involved. They also explore historical US-China relatio…
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Our book review today is of "Unit X- How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Reshaped Warfare," recounts the experiences of authors Raj Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff in leading the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUX), a Pentagon initiative to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley technology and military needs. The authors detail their efforts …
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Is it moral to trick a willing participant in a deadly game? 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card is a sci-fi war scenario between humanity and hive mind insect aliens. Humanity survived two space battles but must prepare for the all important third. They recruit gifted children & train them mercilessly to be strategic commanders in the International…
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Today we review Sulmaan Wasif Khan's book, "The Struggle for Taiwan," offering a historical analysis of the complex relationship between America, China, and Taiwan. The book examines key moments and decisions shaping the current geopolitical tensions, including the Cairo Declaration, the 228 Incident, and the various Taiwan Strait crises. It explor…
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Today, we review Jim Sciutto's "The Return of Great Powers," which examines the evolving global order following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The book analyzes the shifting relationships between the US, Russia, and China, highlighting increased military spending, reduced communication, and the breakdown of arms control agreements. Sciutto explores …
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The second annual books and docs of the year award show! All the best rock n roll books and documentaries of 2024. Awards for Best Rock n Roll Book About a Band, Best Rock n Roll Book About a Band member, Best Rock n Roll Book that I Learned The Most From and Best Rock n Roll Book Not About A Band or Band Member. Plus the Best Rock n Roll Book of T…
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Today, we review Elisabeth Braw's "Goodbye Globalization," which examines the rise and fall of globalization. The book explores how globalization, initially viewed as a force for peace and prosperity, ultimately failed to address inequalities and created vulnerabilities exploited by geopolitical tensions. Braw uses numerous case studies, focusing o…
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Today, we review the book, "The Political Thought of Xi Jinping," edited by Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung, which critically examines Xi Jinping's Thoughts. The authors argue that Xi Jinping's "proto-ideology" is in the process of becoming China's state ideology. This book analyzes the evolution and core principles of Xi Jinping's thoughts, explorin…
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I interview Elly Griffiths about her new book “The Frozen People” and I give my top 12 books of 2024. ALSO: Elly recommends 3 books for us: Beautiful People by Amanda Jennings Notes on a Drowning by Anna Sharpe. Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes PHILIPPA’s TOP READS OF 2024 The Betrayal of Thomas True by A. J. West Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady…
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Today, we review Atossa Araxia Abrahamian's "The Hidden Globe," which explores the shadowy world of offshore financial centers and special economic zones. The book examines how these geographically dispersed, legally ambiguous spaces facilitate wealth accumulation and evasion, often at the expense of national sovereignty and social justice. Abraham…
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Today, we are reviewing Michael Kimmage's "Collisions - Ukraine, Russia, and the West," which examines the origins of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, tracing the complex interplay of historical grievances, geopolitical maneuvering, and miscalculations by both Russia and the West. The book analyzes four key factors: Russia's enduring desire to…
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In today's podcast, we review "The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley" by Marietje Schaake, which examines the impact of digital disruption on democracy and explores how to rebalance technology's role in society. While technology has brought numerous benefits, Schaake argues that the unaccountable power of technology companies pos…
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Today, we review Elizabeth N. Saunders's The Insiders' Game, which challenges the view that public opinion dictates decisions about war in democracies. Instead, Saunders argues that elite politics are central to how leaders choose to use force. Elites have a different relationship with the use of force than the public, and presidents use two mechan…
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Send us a text This book is everything you’d want to know about parkrun. How it started, what countries it spread to, how it benefits mental and physical health, and why participants keep coming back to both run and volunteer. The book has 9 chapters: How it started… and how it’s going Meet the parkrunners The high-viz heros A day in the life of a …
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Today, we review Peter Pomerantsev's book, How to Win an Information War, detailing Sefton Delmer's wartime experiences in covert British propaganda operations during World War II. The book examines Delmer's creation of "der Chef," a fictional character used in radio broadcasts aimed at undermining Nazi Germany from within. Pomerantsev analyzes Del…
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This review is from Salman Khan's book Brave New Words, which examines the transformative potential of generative AI, specifically GPT-4, in revolutionizing education. Khan details his experience integrating GPT-4 into Khan Academy, creating Khanmigo, an AI tutor that provides personalized learning experiences and addresses knowledge gaps. He explo…
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Our review is from Tulsi Gabbard's book, "For Love of Country," critiquing the Democratic Party's policies and actions. Gabbard focuses on what she perceives as abuses of power, including the weaponization of law enforcement, censorship, and the erosion of religious freedom. She highlights specific instances involving Donald Trump, the handling of …
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Today, we review Ruchir Sharma's What Went Wrong with Capitalism, which examines the detrimental effects of excessive government intervention and debt addiction on capitalist economies since the Reagan era. Sharma argues that while initially intended to stimulate growth, policies like easy money and bailouts have created distortions, inflated asset…
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Dive into Walter Isaacson's latest biography, Elon Musk, an in-depth exploration of the visionary entrepreneur's life, challenges, and unrelenting drive for innovation. This detailed review highlights the meticulous research and storytelling that captures Musk's complexity, motivations, and impact on industries ranging from space exploration to soc…
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We review Ann Coulter's Resistance Is Futile, which critiques the left's response to Donald Trump's presidency. Coulter alleges widespread dishonesty and hypocrisy among Trump's opponents, focusing on their reactions to his statements and actions. The book examines various controversies, including the Russia investigation, the Steele dossier, and a…
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Full Reviews Black Lightning #2 - Brandon Superwoman Special #1 - Rob Action Comics #1079 - Josh Batman and Robin #16 - Brandon Green Lantern #18 - Rob Honorable Mentions Gotham City Sirens: Uncovered #1 Batman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight Returns #3 DC vs. Vampires: World War V #5 Batman: Dark Patterns #1…
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Today, we review Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe, which examines the impact of mass immigration on European identity and culture. Murray argues that large-scale immigration, unplanned and unforeseen in its consequences, has fundamentally altered European countries, leading to social tensions and challenges to national identity. He high…
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In our review, we look at Rand Paul's "The Case Against Socialism," which argues that socialist systems, throughout history and in contemporary examples like Venezuela, consistently fail due to inherent flaws. The book contrasts socialism's promises of equality and fairness with its actual outcomes: widespread poverty, oppression, and cronyism. Pau…
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