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Marco Island Nullification Resolution

Wilson's Weblog Posted on February 21, 2013 by LarryMarch 5, 2013

A few days ago the Marco Island City Council, an assembly of the brightest constitutional scholars in the nation, decided to pass a resolution that would nullify any action that would, in effect, dilute the Second Amendment rights of its citizens to bear arms.  Prior to that action, Lee County Sheriff, Mike Scott, had indicated that he would not enforce any law that would restrict gun rights as he believes it would be against the Second Amendment.  There apparently are plans at an upcoming meeting of the Collier County Commissioners to vote on the same resolution as the one the Marco Island Council passed.

It seems that in the history of the United States nullification efforts have never been successful and have often led to dire consequences.  One of the first acts of nullification, Shay’s Rebellion, occurred in 1786 and 1787 protesting taxes levied by the State of Massachusetts.  Although this act of nullification was, in fact, against the State of Massachusetts rather than the federal government (the federal government had no standing army available to suppress it at the time), it resulted in the suppression of the rebellion by the state militia and the eventual execution of 18 individuals involved in the rebellion.

In 1832 the State of South Carolina declared that the tariffs imposed by the federal government in 1828 were unconstitutional and would not be enforced.  Only a compromise on the tariff issue engineered by Henry Clay avoided federal troops being sent to South Carolina by President Andrew Jackson.  The compromise, however, only had the effect of postponing the Civil War by three decades (effectively “kicking the can down the road”).

The issue that precipitated the Civil War was the ultimate attempt at nullification: secession.  Over 600,000 lives were lost over this attempt to nullify federal authority.  One would think that this would have settled the issue.

In the 1950’s Arkansas attempted to nullify federal desegregation law.  The result was that President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock to force the admission of black students into public schools, despite Governor Orville Faubus’ attempts to block their entry into the schools.

In the 1960’s we again saw federal troops being dispatched, this time to Alabama, to enforce federal desegregation laws.

In 2012 we witnessed Texas Governor Rick Perry, in his presidential campaign, bringing up the idea of Texas seceding again from the Union. Fortunately, no one took his idea (or his campaign) seriously, so no additional federal troops had to be sent to Texas (there are already a lot of them there).

The bottom line is that it has been pretty much settled that the federal courts are supposed to rule on the constitutionality of our laws, and not the elected state legislatures, sheriffs, city councils, county commissioners, etc., who all take an oath of office to uphold the law and not render their own interpretations as to the validity of each law.  The consequences of doing otherwise appear to be pretty dire in the history of our nation.  Hopefully, we will not experience federal troops marching down I-75 or over the Jolly Bridge in the near future in order to restore the rule of federal law.

Perhaps a more apt term for nullification is subversion?

 

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State of Wonder: A Novel

Wilson's Weblog Posted on January 28, 2013 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by Ann Patchett, Narrated by Hope Davis, 2011, Audible.com

This book is about a pharmacologist (who happens to be in a relationship with the CEO of the pharmaceutical company where she works).  She is asked by her boss to go to the Amazon to find out why the research the company is funding is taking so long.  A co-worker who was sent earlier has apparently died and she also wants to find out how he died and where his body was buried.  She reluctantly decides to go.

What transpires in the Amazon is pretty far-fetched.  The native tribe has found a bark of a tree that allows them to avoid malarial infection and become pregnant even into old age.

I attended a lecture on this book by Elaine Newton at the Naples Philharmonic.  Ms. Newton gives a lecture series each year at “The Phil” and, since my wife was not feeling well, I consented to attend.  She gushed over the book and its author for about 45 minutes but did not enter into any dialogue with the audience.  She also mentioned that the book was a potential Pulitzer Prize award winner, but the Pulitzer committee decided to not make an award selection this year.

I failed to get very excited about this book.  I found that it dragged out in several parts.  The plot was very thin and predictable, and the end wasn’t very fulfilling.  The stereotyped characters seemed somewhat shallow and didn’t seem to grab my interest.  Ms. Newton apparently felt otherwise.  The rest of the audience seemed to share her appreciation of the book, but I felt that level of praise was not quite warranted.  Each to his own, I guess. 2 1/2 stars

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JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters

Wilson's Weblog Posted on January 26, 2013 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by James W. Douglass, 2010, Touchstone

I really don’t know what to say regarding this book.  Mr. Douglass has done a great deal of thinking and research on the Kennedy assassination and is convinced that the CIA orchestrated it because they felt Kennedy was moving toward disarmament and the end of the Cold War.  He frames his argument around some writings and predictions of Thomas Merton, a prominent Catholic priest and writer.

Douglass presents a great deal of information that he attempts to tie together as proof of his theory.  I do not profess to be very knowledgeable about the assassination or the subsequent investigations, so I am not able to refute his facts or theory.  I finished the book with a great deal of skepticism, however, primarily because the author was so intent on presenting facts that supported his theory.  Many of the supposed witnesses that he cites are mental cases, heroin addicts, or just other somewhat shady persons.  In addition, some of the testimony is a bit hard to believe (such as the story of a C-54 cargo plane that left Andrews Air Force base in Maryland, flew to Dallas, landed in the Trinity River basin, and picked up an alleged Oswald double after the assassination.  Another story is about an alleged plan to assassinate Kennedy in Chicago in early November.  Only the cancellation of this trip apparently saved Kennedy at that time.  The question that popped into my mind was whether the President would have been travelling in an open car on an expressway in Chicago in November?

In addition to my doubts about some of the information presented, the organization of the book was an absolute mess.  Rather than constructing the argument chronologically, the author randomly jumps around, making the entire story much harder to follow than it needed to be.  He also repeats information time after time, supposedly to prove his point.

There is a lot of information in this book that was new to me and, for that reason, it was worthwhile.  It would have been a much better book if it had been written from a more objective point of view and if it had been organized much better.2 1/2 stars

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Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed Our Most Alluring Fruit

Wilson's Weblog Posted on December 11, 2012 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by Barry Estabrook, 2012, Andrew McMeel Publishing

Barry Estabrook does a good job of outlining what has happened to the tomato in Florida over the last few decades.  It was particularly interesting because we live so close to the heart of Tomatoland and I didn’t have a lot of the information that the author provided.

The books seems divided into two separate themes: first, the conditions under which the workers live and work and, second, how the tomato evolved into a hard, tasteless fruit and the current efforts to fix the problem.  The author does a pretty good job with each of these topics, but it makes the book a little disjointed.

There was a lot of information in this book that I didn’t know and I found it to be extremely readable.  By the end of the book, however, I think I had had enough of tomatoes.

Note: This is the first book I have read using a Kindle Touch device. It was a pretty good experience, especially since I could make the text bigger.  I put it in landscape mode so that I could have bigger text and still have a decent number of words on a line.  It created a bit more page turning, but that was okay.  3 stars

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My idea to decrease head injuries in the NFL

Wilson's Weblog Posted on December 8, 2012 by LarryDecember 8, 2012

I wrote this letter in October to Commissioner Goodell thinking that I might have an idea here that’s at least worth discussing. Each week, when I tune into an NFL game on TV, I continue to see players crashing into each other with helmet-to-helmet contact. It seems to be getting worse. So far I have had no response from Commissioner Goodell. I attribute that to maybe he didn’t think the idea was a good one, or perhaps he just doesn’t answer his mail. Anyway, I am sharing it on my blog.

October 21, 2012

Dear Commissioner Goodell,

Each week I tune into an NFL game and, while I am watching, I am still seeing major head-to-head collisions and it seems that the issue of head injuries and how to prevent them isn’t getting resolved, despite the best efforts of the NFL owners and officials.  I have come to the conclusion that there is an obvious flaw in logic of helmet design, the fact that all of the padding in the helmets is on the INSIDE.

Recall that back in the early days of football there were leather helmets that were SOFT on the OUTSIDE.  Since those early days, head protection has evolved to the point where the helmet has become a lethal weapon, primarily because of the hardness of the outside of this gear.  When two hard-surfaced objects collide, the laws of physics that Sir Isaac Newton demonstrated suggest that the shock of the collision will be fairly substantial (equal and opposite reaction and all that sort of stuff).

So, I keep thinking, why not add a layer of soft padding, say an inch or so, on the outside of the helmets?  I would think the impact of any blows between two helmets would be substantially reduced.  The cost to implement this change also seems to me to be manageable (maybe use old bicycle tires), given the degree of injuries it could potentially reduce.

I don’t think this change would necessarily make football players look like the Michelin tire guy, and I think it would substantially help protect the players.  This idea has been rattling around in my head for some time now (I don’t have any head protection myself, you know) and every time I mention it to someone, they ask if I have shared it with anyone who can implement it.  Up to this time I have had to admit that the answer to this question has been “no”.  After sending this letter, I can finally answer, “Yes I have”.

Please let me know what you think of this idea and any factors you feel would prohibit its implementation.

Yours truly,

Larry Wilson
A fan

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The Cat’s Table

Wilson's Weblog Posted on December 8, 2012 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by Michael Ondaatje, 2011, Audiobook read by the author, Random House Audio

The setting of this story is intriguing … three boys pretty much on their own on a steamer from Ceylon to England.  They encounter some pretty unusual characters and quite a lot of shipboard excitement.  But the story is more about the impact of such an experience on one of them and how it affected him as he became an adult.

The author narrates the story and, unlike some other attempts when the author reads his own work, the tone and pace are very much in keeping with the story.  I liked his voice and phrasing.

On the downside, however, the book seems to wander a bit and never really get to the issue.  While he tells a nice story, it didn’t get ever create the level of impact that the book was meant to impart.  He had an experience, he grew up, he remembers the experience, and it stays in his thoughts a lot.  That seems to be about it.

Also, because the entire book is narrated in the third person (other than a long letter from an Italian lady in the last part of the book), I didn’t seem to get really good feel for any of the other characters on board the ship.  Perhaps this is due to its being an audiobook versus a printed version.  For some reason, I keep wanting to compare it to Simon Vance;s reading of Charles Dickens’ work with the all  of his characters and their individual voices and dialogue in their own words.  You won’t get this here as you will hear the same very quiet voice of the narrator describing his experiences.  I think it’s well done, but when I recall how much I enjoyed Vance’s reading of Dickens, I just don’t appreciate it as much.

3 1/2 stars

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The Prague Cemetery

Wilson's Weblog Posted on December 7, 2012 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by Umberto Eco, 2010, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co., New York

While I read this book I kept thinking it was going to get better.  It didn’t.

I was interested in the book because it had to do with the Masons and their relation to the Catholic Church.  It was, rather, a book about a particularly despicable and bigoted character who lived in the 19th century and had a large role in spreading hatred of minorities and Jews in Europe.  In fact, at the end of the book he claims to have created the circumstances that will eventually lead to their elimination through the final solution.  Yuk! Also, the author sets the story against the backdrop of European history and requires the reader to have a fairly intimate knowledge of all the historical players.  Although I had quite a bit of European history in college, I have to admit I was lost a good deal of time, especially during the parts involving the Italian unification and Garibaldi.

What was good about the book:  The main character had a split personality and the dialogue between the two personalities was unique.  That was about it.

I guess I don’t understand how someone who once won the Nobel prize in literature can write a book that is so hard to like.2 stars

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A Simple Solution to Avoid the Fiscal Cliff

Wilson's Weblog Posted on November 21, 2012 by LarryDecember 8, 2012

Following his election victory, President Obama is adamant that the tax rates need to be raised on the wealthiest Americans.  The Republicans, on the other hand, insist that raising rates will result in the loss of 700,000 jobs.  I am proposing a compromise solution that seems so simple that I am surprised that no one has suggested it.  I have, in fact, sent it to President Obama, our Senator Nelson, John Boehner, Bob Corker, Paul Ryan, and the Naples Daily News but so far have received no response or acknowledgement (other than the standard replies you get when you write to your congressman).  I am thus compelled to publish it on my own web blog.

First of all, I don’t necessary believe the Republican argument that increasing the marginal tax rate on the wealthiest taxpayers to 39.6% will either cause our economy to collapse or that it will lead to the number of job loss that is commonly cited.  I also feel, however, that the Democrats have not been creative enough in countering this argument with a proposal of their own.

The compromise solution that I am proposing is to raise the marginal tax rate on income over $250,000 ($200,000 for single taxpayers) back to the 39.6% rate prior to the Bush tax cuts as President Obama advocates (and the polls indicate that the majority of voters accept), but with one important exception: self-employed income.  I would suggest actually decreasing not only the top marginal rate on this type of income, but also decreasing rates on self-employed income across the board.

The idea is to implement a separate tax schedule for Business Income on the personal Federal Tax Form 1040 (Schedule C or C-EZ).  Business income (which is basically sole proprietor and other self-employed income) is currently taxed at the same rate as wages and salaries and all other income (except for dividends and capital gain income).  Why not introduce a separate tax schedule for this type of income with lower rates.  This would surely help open up the acceptability of increasing the top marginal tax rate on wages and salaries and other income to the suggested 39.6%.

In addition to income derived from sole proprietor businesses, business income on line 12 of the 1040 also includes consulting income, babysitting income, and any other income received by many individuals as “independent contractors.”  Individuals receiving this type of income also pay almost 15% (temporarily reduced to almost 13%) of their income as self-employed Social Security Tax, so they are paying some of the highest taxes of anyone. (I would even go so far as to suggest making the first $1,000 of self-employed income exempt of the burdensome Social Security tax).

Self-employed and sole proprietor income should be embraced and encouraged as individuals who earn it are, in fact, working in the spirit of entrepreneurship and they do, on many occasions, employ other individuals.  High levels of wages and salaries (including bonuses sometimes in the millions of dollars) and other income such as pension distributions, on the other hand, do not seem to be redistributed into the economy quite as quickly and don’t necessarily lead to job creation.  The primary argument against raising taxes on the highest earners should not hold water if the rates on business income filed on a personal return is reduced.

A further argument in favor of this approach is that most everyone (President Obama, Mitt Romney, and Paul Ryan included) seem to agree that the corporate tax rate (currently 35%) should be reduced to somewhere in the twenties.  To me it wouldn’t make sense to substantially reduce the corporate rate without making a similar reduction to self-employed and small business income.

One of the objections to my proposal could be that it complicates an already complex tax code.  I would argue that we already have a separate tax schedule for qualified dividends and capital gains, so it shouldn’t be that hard to either implement the separate tax calculation on this type of income or figure it when completing a 1040.  Perhaps the tax calculation could be integrated into Schedule C or C-EZ and added on at the end of the 1040.  In any event, most self-employed individuals already have access to either computerized tax programs or paid tax preparers.

I do not know the potential impact on revenues for such a solution but it should have less impact than renewing all of the Bush tax cuts.  The revenue lost on reducing the tax rate on self-employed income could, perhaps, be made up by the closing of other loopholes as suggested by the Republicans.

Please, let’s get a lot more creative to solve this tax impasse!  To just dig in with current positions on both sides of the aisle just causes us to lurch from one crisis to another with no real solution other than “kicking the can down the road.”  The solution I have proposed seems to me to be a reasonable compromise that would actually help the economy.

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A Sleeping Life

Wilson's Weblog Posted on October 24, 2012 by LarryOctober 11, 2015

An Inspector Wexford Mystery, by Ruth Rendell, 1964, Audiobook Narrated by Nigel Anthony, 2010, AudioGO, North Kingstown, RI.

This was fun to listen to as Nigel Anthony did a great job of portraying the various characters.  The author also did a nice job creating them.  The issues with this book are that the plot slogged along a bit and there were so many clues as to the outcome.  Despite these shortcomings, the book is a pretty good mystery. 2 1/2 stars

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The Rider of the Ruby Hills

Wilson's Weblog Posted on October 22, 2012 by LarryMay 31, 2015

by Louis L’Amour, 1949, Audiobook read by Jim Gough, 2005, Blackstone Audio

What can I say?  A typical western, somewhat enjoyable, but lots of stereotyped good and bad guys and it feels really dated.  This one had a somewhat improbable outcome as the hero of the story was bailed out in a court room scene that was a bit hard to believe.2 stars

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    • Anxious People
    • Atonement
    • Beatles, Books, Bombs, and Beyond
    • Becoming
    • Billy Summers
    • Boom!, Voices of the Sixties, Personal Reflection on the '60's and Today
    • Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
    • Caleb's Crossing
    • Citizens of London
    • Crazy Horse, A Lakota Life
    • Death of a Gossip (Hamish Macbeth Mysteries Book 1)
    • Defending Jacob: a novel
    • Dewey, The Small-Town Library Cat who Touched the World
    • Down the Nile: Alone in a Fisherman's Skiff
    • Earthly Remains (Commissario Brunetti Book 26)
    • Eat, Pray, Love
    • Executive Privilege
    • Finding Darwin's God, A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution
    • Floreana, A Woman's Pilgimage to the Galapagos
    • For Whom the Bell Tolls
    • George F. Kennan: An American Life
    • Glass Houses
    • Gone Tomorrow
    • Great Expectations
    • Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
    • Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of Family and Culture in Crisis
    • Horse
    • How the Light Gets In
    • How the Light Gets In
    • I Am Pilgrim
    • I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford
    • In Harm's Way
    • Isola
    • J.D. Salinger: A Life
    • Kingdom of the Blind
    • Kingsblood Royal
    • Last Train to Paradise
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • Machines Like Me: A Novel
    • Mad Honey
    • Me Before You
    • Mudbound
    • My Italian Bulldozer
    • New York: The Novel
    • Northanger Abbey
    • Notre-Dame, A Short History of the Meaning of Cathedrals
    • Nuclear War: A Scenario
    • Orphan Train: A Novel
    • Outliers, The Story of Success
    • Pillars of the Earth
    • Politics and Pasta: How I Prosecuted Mobsters, Rebuilt a Dying City, Dined with Sinatra, Spent Five Years in a Federally Funded Gated Community, and Lived to Tell the tale
    • Prince of Tides
    • Reinventing American Health Care
    • Robert E. Lee: A Life
    • Room: A Novel
    • Saving Sophie
    • Shantaram
    • Shark River
    • Slow Horses
    • Small Island, A Novel
    • Southern Exposure, A Solo Sea Kayaking Journey Around New Zealand's South Island
    • Suite Française
    • Term Limits
    • The Anomaly
    • The Brass Verdict
    • The Cat's Table
    • The Catcher in the Rye
    • The Chessmen: The Lewis Trilogy
    • The Colorado Kid
    • The Colossus of Maroussi
    • The Cruelest Month
    • The Daughters of Mars: A Novel
    • The Dentist (Detective Sergeant George Cross Mystery, Book 1)
    • The Diamond Eye
    • The Dry
    • The Dubliners
    • The Enemy
    • The Ferguson Affair
    • The Great Alone
    • The Hangman
    • The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero
    • The Janson Directive
    • The Last Days of Night: A Novel
    • The Lewis Man: The Lewis Trilogy
    • The Lincoln Lawyer
    • The Lincoln Lawyer
    • The Midnight Library: A Novel
    • The Nature of the Beast
    • The Nightingale
    • The One from the Other
    • The Piano Teacher
    • The Presidents' War
    • The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son On Life, Love, and Loss
    • The Reluctant Tuscan, How I Discovered My Inner Italian
    • The Rising Tide, a Novel of World War II
    • The Rose Code
    • The Screwtape Letters, How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation
    • The Sea
    • The Sentence is Death (Book 2 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • The Shadow Man
    • The Shadow of the Wind
    • The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
    • The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
    • The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
    • The Submission
    • The Summer of the Red Wolf
    • The Tenderness of Wolves
    • The Testaments
    • The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet: A Novel
    • The Towers of Trebizond
    • The Warden
    • The Wright Brothers
    • What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life
    • When Breath Becomes Air
    • Where the Crawdads Sing
    • Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past
    • Wishin' and Hopin'
    • Zero Fall: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service 
  • 3.5 stars (1) [ - ]
    • Death of a Cad (Hamish MacBeth Mysteries Book 2)
  • 4.0 Stars (76) [ - ]
    • A Blaze of Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Shiloh
    • A Gentleman in Moscow: A Novel
    • A Long Time Dead (A D.I. Duncan McAdam Mystery)
    • A Separate Peace
    • A Tale of Two Cities
    • A Trick of the Light
    • Alexander Hamilton
    • All the Light We Cannot See
    • An Officer and a Spy
    • An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960's
    • Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965
    • Babbitt
    • Bear Town
    • Britt-Marie Was Here
    • Bury Your Dead
    • Catherine the Great, Portrait of a Woman
    • Crime and Punishment
    • Cry, The Beloved Country
    • Cutting for Stone
    • Demons of Unrest
    • Desert Queen, The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell: Advisor to Kings, Ally of Lawrence of Arabia
    • Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
    • Dreams from My Father
    • Echo Park
    • Educated: a Memoir
    • Founding Brothers, The Revolutionary Generation
    • Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath 
    • Heart of Darkness,
    • Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Excape, and the Making of Winston Churchill
    • I Will Bear Witness, 1933-1941, A Diary of the Nazi Years
    • In the Garden of Beasts, Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
    • James
    • Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela  
    • Mayflower
    • Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster
    • Mila 18
    • No Country for Old Men
    • One Hell of a Gamble, The Secret History of the Cuban Missile Crisis
    • Origins of a Catastrophe
    • Private Svoboda, Hope is the Last to Die
    • River of Doubt, Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey
    • Salt Sugar Fat, How the Food Giants Hooked Us
    • Sea of Glory
    • So Close to Home
    • South of Broad
    • Squeeze Me
    • State of Denial, Bush at War, Part III
    • Still Life
    • Sudden Sea: The Great Hurricane of 1938
    • The 1st Ladie's Detective Agency
    • The Allure of Immortality, An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet
    • The Big Short, Inside the Doomsday Machine
    • The Book Thief
    • The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War
    • The First Salute
    • The Flight of the Falcon
    • The Gift of Rain
    • The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
    • The Giver
    • The Great Gatsby
    • The Handmaid's Tale
    • The Invisible Bridge
    • The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874-1932
    • The Maidens
    • The Nix: a novel
    • The Plot Against America
    • The Sellout, How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System
    • The Silent Patient
    • The Swamp, The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise
    • The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
    • The Word is Murder (Book 1 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • The World is Flat, A Brief History of the 20th Century
    • Trust
    • Unbroken, A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
    • Washington Square
    • Where the Sea Breaks Its Back
  • 4.5 Stars (23) [ - ]
    • A Land Remembered, A Novel
    • A Thousand Splendid Suns
    • A World Lit Only by Fire, The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age
    • Birds Without Wings
    • Body and Soul
    • Hellhound on His Trail, The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the International Hunt for His Assassin
    • King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
    • Lessons in Chemistry
    • Moscow, 1812, Napolean's Fatal March
    • Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment
    • Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
    • Sarah's Key
    • The Black House
    • The Boys in the Boat
    • The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race
    • The Coldest Winter
    • The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector's Story
    • The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society
    • The Help
    • The Kings Depart, The Tragedy of Germany: Versailles and the German Revolution
    • The Lion Women of Tehran
    • The Night Tiger
    • The Path Between the Seas, The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
  • 5.0 Stars (8) [ - ]
    • Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
    • Being Mortal : Medicine and What Matters in the End
    • Middlesex
    • Morale
    • Night
    • Relative Danger: A Mystery
    • The Lessons of History
    • Water for Elephants

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    • A Beautiful Mystery
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    • A Blaze of Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Shiloh
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    • A Fatal Grace
    • A Line to Kill (Book 3 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • A Question of Belief (Commissario Brunetti Book 19)
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    • A Sleeping Life
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    • A Trick of the Light
    • A Wanted Man: A Jack Reacher Novel
    • A World of Curiosities
    • After Annie
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    • American Dirt: A Novel
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    • Britt-Marie Was Here
    • Bury Your Dead
    • Caleb's Crossing
    • Camino Island: A Novel
    • Catch Me: Detective D. D. Warren, Book 6
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    • Clapton: The Autobiograpy
    • Close to Death (Book 5 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • Commonwealth
    • Crime and Punishment
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    • Dreams of Joy: A Novel
    • Dressed for Death (Commissario Brunetti Book 3)
    • Earthly Remains (Commissario Brunetti Book 26)
    • Evening Class
    • Everglades: Doc Ford Series, Book 10
    • Everyman
    • Executive Privilege
    • Force of Nature
    • Founding Brothers, The Revolutionary Generation
    • Freedom
    • Girls of Riyadh
    • Gold: A Novel
    • Gone Tomorrow
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    • Great Expectations
    • Heart of Darkness,
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    • How the Light Gets In
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    • James
    • King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • Life After Life
    • Machines Like Me: A Novel
    • Mad Honey
    • Me Before You
    • Murder at a Vineyard Mansion
    • My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry: A Novel
    • New York: The Novel
    • Noah's Compass
    • Northanger Abbey
    • Ocean State
    • Orphan Train: A Novel
    • Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment
    • Outliers, The Story of Success
    • Past Tense: A Jack Reacher Novel
    • Persuasion
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    • Pursuit of Honor
    • Room: A Novel
    • Saturday
    • Shark River
    • Skink, No Surrender
    • Squeeze Me
    • State of Wonder: A Novel
    • Still Life
    • Stolen Prey
    • Stormbreaker (Alex Rider Book 1)
    • Sweet Tooth
    • Teacher Man
    • Tears in the Darkness
    • Ten Thousand Islands
    • The 1st Ladie's Detective Agency
    • The Armor of Light
    • The Blacklist, by Sarah Paretsky (A V.I. Warshowsky Mystery, Book 11)
    • The Blacklist, by Sarah Paretsky (A V.I. Warshowsky Mystery, Book 11)
    • The Blue Notebook
    • The Brass Verdict
    • The Bridesmaid
    • The Castaways: A Novel
    • The Cat Who Went Up The Creek
    • The Cat's Table
    • The Chemist
    • The Colorado Kid
    • The Cruelest Month
    • The Daughters of Mars: A Novel
    • The Devil is Waiting
    • The Diamond Eye
    • The Dry
    • The Dubliners
    • The Edge of Eternity
    • The Enemy
    • The English Girl
    • The Evening and the Morning
    • The Flight of the Falcon
    • The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
    • The Great Alone
    • The Great Halifax Explosion: A World War I Story of Treachery, Tragedy, and Extraordinary Heroism
    • The Handmaid's Tale
    • The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
    • The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store
    • The Husband's Secret
    • The Janson Directive
    • The Language of Flowers
    • The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874-1932
    • The Lincoln Lawyer
    • The Lion
    • The Long Petal of the Sea
    • The Long Petal of the Sea
    • The Long Way Home
    • The Lost Symbol
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    • The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare
    • The Nature of the Beast
    • The Nickel Boys: A Novel
    • The Night Tiger
    • The Nightingale
    • The Piano Teacher
    • The Pope at War: The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler
    • The Private Patient
    • The Richest Woman in America: Hettie Green in the Gilded Age
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    • The Rose Code
    • The Searcher
    • The Secret Scripture
    • The Secret Servant
    • The Silent Patient
    • The Survivors
    • The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet: A Novel
    • The Twist of the Knife (Book 4 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • The Undoing Project
    • The Walking Wind
    • The Warden
    • The Witch Elm: A Novel
    • The Word is Murder (Book 1 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • There's Something about St. Tropez
    • Thirteen Moons
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    • Under the Wide and Starry Sky: A Novel
    • Us Against You: A Novel
    • Warlight: A Novel
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    • Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2
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    • A Gentleman in Moscow: A Novel
    • A Great Reckoning
    • A Green Journey
    • A Land Remembered, A Novel
    • A Long Time Dead (A D.I. Duncan McAdam Mystery)
    • A Noble Radiance (Commissario Brunetti Book 7)
    • A Rope and a Prayer, A Kidnapping from Two Sides
    • A Secret Kept
    • A Separate Peace
    • A Spy Among Friends, Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
    • A Thousand Splendid Suns
    • A Toxic Inconvenience, Red Tide and Blue-Green Algae on Florida's Coast
    • A Traveller's History of Turkey
    • A World Lit Only by Fire, The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age
    • Alexander Hamilton
    • Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at the Center of the Affair (Jewish Lives)
    • All Creatures Great and Small
    • All the Light We Cannot See
    • Almost Hemingway: The Adventures of Negly Farson, Foreign Correspondent
    • American Lion, Andrew Jackson in the White House
    • An American Marriage: A Novel
    • An Officer and a Spy
    • An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960's
    • Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965
    • Anatomy of a Soldier
    • Anxious People
    • April 1865
    • Armies of the Night
    • Atonement
    • Babbitt
    • Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
    • Bear Town
    • Beatles, Books, Bombs, and Beyond
    • Becoming
    • Being Mortal : Medicine and What Matters in the End
    • Belize Survivor, Darker Side of Paradise
    • Billy Summers
    • Birds Without Wings
    • Body and Soul
    • Boom!, Voices of the Sixties, Personal Reflection on the '60's and Today
    • Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
    • Call Me Madame Alice
    • Catherine the Great, Portrait of a Woman
    • Citizens of London
    • Cleopatra: A Life
    • Code Name Verity
    • Con/Artist
    • Cooper's Creek: Tragedy and Adventure in the Australian Outback
    • Crazy Horse, A Lakota Life
    • Cry, The Beloved Country
    • Cutting for Stone
    • Death at La Fenice
    • Death of a Cad (Hamish MacBeth Mysteries Book 2)
    • Death of a Gossip (Hamish Macbeth Mysteries Book 1)
    • Deep Blue
    • Defending Jacob: a novel
    • Demons of Unrest
    • Desert Queen, The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell: Advisor to Kings, Ally of Lawrence of Arabia
    • Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
    • Dewey, The Small-Town Library Cat who Touched the World
    • Down the Nile: Alone in a Fisherman's Skiff
    • Dr. Finlay's Casebook Omnibus
    • Dreams from My Father
    • Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
    • Eat, Pray, Love
    • Echo Park
    • Educated: a Memoir
    • Endgame, 1945, The Missing Final Chapter of World War II
    • Executive Office: A Look at the U.S. Presidents Through the Lens of Leadership
    • Fall of Giants
    • Fall on Your Knees
    • Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook
    • Fear: Trump in the White House
    • Finding Darwin's God, A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution
    • Flashman
    • Floreana, A Woman's Pilgimage to the Galapagos
    • Fly Boys, A True Story of Courage
    • For Whom the Bell Tolls
    • Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath 
    • From the Low and Quiet Sea
    • From This Day Forward
    • George F. Kennan: An American Life
    • Gila Country Legend: The Life and Times of Quentin Hulse
    • Glass Houses
    • Gone Girl, A Novel
    • Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
    • Handbook of Great Aircraft of WWII
    • Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip
    • Hellhound on His Trail, The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the International Hunt for His Assassin
    • Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Excape, and the Making of Winston Churchill
    • Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of Family and Culture in Crisis
    • Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
    • Honor Bound, Terror on the F Train
    • Honor's Voice, The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln
    • Horse
    • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
    • I Am Pilgrim
    • I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford
    • I Will Bear Witness, 1933-1941, A Diary of the Nazi Years
    • Imagined Communities
    • Imagined Communities
    • In Harm's Way
    • In Morocco
    • In the Garden of Beasts, Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
    • Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
    • Into the Woods
    • Iron Lake
    • Isola
    • J.D. Salinger: A Life
    • JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
    • Justine
    • Killer Smile
    • Killers of the Flower Moon, The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
    • Killing Lincoln
    • Killing Patton
    • Kingdom of the Blind
    • Kingsblood Royal
    • Last Sermon for a Sinner
    • Last Train to Paradise
    • Lessons in Chemistry
    • Liar's Poker
    • Lightning Strike
    • Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela  
    • Look Again
    • Looking for Alaska
    • Mayflower
    • Middlesex
    • Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster
    • Mila 18
    • Morale
    • Moscow, 1812, Napolean's Fatal March
    • Mudbound
    • My Italian Bulldozer
    • Mysteries of the Middle Ages, The Rise of Feminism, Science, and Art from the Cults of Catholic Europe
    • Night
    • Night Over Water
    • No Country for Old Men
    • North River: A Novel
    • Norwegian by Night
    • Notre-Dame, A Short History of the Meaning of Cathedrals
    • Nuclear War: A Scenario
    • One Hell of a Gamble, The Secret History of the Cuban Missile Crisis
    • One Second After
    • One Summer: America, 1927
    • One Thousand White Women
    • Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America
    • Origins of a Catastrophe
    • Out of Africa, Shadows on the Grass
    • Out of Order
    • Parish Priest, Father Michael McGivney and American Catholocism
    • Pillars of the Earth
    • Politics and Pasta: How I Prosecuted Mobsters, Rebuilt a Dying City, Dined with Sinatra, Spent Five Years in a Federally Funded Gated Community, and Lived to Tell the tale
    • Potshot
    • Prey
    • Prince of Tides
    • Private Svoboda, Hope is the Last to Die
    • Rasputin's Daughter
    • Reconciliation, Islam, Democracy, and the West
    • Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
    • Red Sparrow: A Novel
    • Reinventing American Health Care
    • Relative Danger: A Mystery
    • River of Doubt, Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey
    • Robert E. Lee: A Life
    • Salt Sugar Fat, How the Food Giants Hooked Us
    • Santa Fe Dead
    • Sarah's Key
    • Saving Sophie
    • Sea of Glory
    • Shantaram
    • Shutter Island
    • Slow Horses
    • Small Island, A Novel
    • So Close to Home
    • Something in the Water
    • South of Broad
    • Southern Exposure, A Solo Sea Kayaking Journey Around New Zealand's South Island
    • State of Denial, Bush at War, Part III
    • Sudden Sea: The Great Hurricane of 1938
    • Suite Française
    • Supreme Commander: MacArthur’s Triumph in Japan
    • Team of Rivals
    • Term Limits
    • The Allure of Immortality, An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet
    • The American Story, Conversations with Master Historians
    • The Anomaly
    • The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness
    • The Association of Small Bombs, a Novel
    • The Big Short, Inside the Doomsday Machine
    • The Black House
    • The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War
    • The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
    • The Book Thief
    • The Boys in the Boat
    • The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War
    • The Cat who Went to Paris
    • The Catcher in the Rye
    • The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg
    • The Chessmen: The Lewis Trilogy
    • The Children Act
    • The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race
    • The Coldest Winter
    • The Colossus of Maroussi
    • The Convivial Codfish
    • The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage
    • The Darwin Conspiracy
    • The Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Most Famous Assassination
    • The Dentist (Detective Sergeant George Cross Mystery, Book 1)
    • The Devil's Daughter
    • The Ferguson Affair
    • The First Salute
    • The Forgiven
    • The Galton Case
    • The Gift of Rain
    • The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector's Story
    • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    • The Giver
    • The Glass Castle: A Memoir
    • The Good Pilot Peter Woodhouse: A Novel of Love and War
    • The Great Gatsby
    • The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society
    • The Hangman
    • The Help
    • The Hour I First Believed
    • The House on Biscayne Bay
    • The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero
    • The Innocents
    • The Innocents Abroad or the New Pilgrims' Progress
    • The Invisible Bridge
    • The Kings Depart, The Tragedy of Germany: Versailles and the German Revolution
    • The Lacuna
    • The Lake House: A Novel
    • The Last Days of Night: A Novel
    • The Last Hurrah: A Novel
    • The Lessons of History
    • The Lewis Man: The Lewis Trilogy
    • The Lion Women of Tehran
    • The Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night
    • The Madonnas of Leningrad
    • The Maidens
    • The Maltese Falcon
    • The March: A Novel
    • The Marriage Plot
    • The Midnight Library: A Novel
    • The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and Death in World War II
    • The Next Accident
    • The Nix: a novel
    • The One from the Other
    • The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel
    • The Paris Library
    • The Path Between the Seas, The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
    • The Plot Against America
    • The Prague Cemetery
    • The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
    • The Presidents' War
    • The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son On Life, Love, and Loss
    • The Reavers
    • The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan - A History of the End of the Cold War
    • The Reluctant Tuscan, How I Discovered My Inner Italian
    • The Rising Tide, a Novel of World War II
    • The Screwtape Letters, How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation
    • The Sea
    • The Sellout, How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System
    • The Sentence is Death (Book 2 of the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries)
    • The Sentinel
    • The Shadow Man
    • The Shadow of the Wind
    • The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
    • The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
    • The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
    • The Stranger in My Genes, a memoir
    • The Summer Before The War
    • The Summer Before the War: a Novel
    • The Summer of the Red Wolf
    • The Swamp, The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise
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