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The Las Vegas Chronicles

by Mark G. McLaughlin

As a history of Las Vegas and its casinos—and the people who built, ran, gambled, worked, entertained, robbed, and murdered in America’s Sin City—Andrew McLean’s book strikes that rare balance between the informative and the... Read More

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The God Gene

by Lee Gooden

Humans have always looked to the vastness of the heavens and the fathoms of the oceans for something or someone bigger than themselves—to worship, to hold in awe, and to revere. "The God Gene" is biologist and science educator John... Read More

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I Like Being Old

by Geraldine Richards

At ninety, Eileen Allen has the wisdom and humility to dole out advice on aging and being happy. As she discusses her physical limitations and how she copes with them, she does not shy away from talking about her resistance to change and... Read More

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Reno's Funmakers

by John Michael Senger

Reno’s Funmakers, a “biographical novel” by George Moon, gives praise to his family and especially to his grandfather. In his first novel, Mr. Moon tells a fictional version of his family’s experience during the Great Depression... Read More

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Genghis Khan

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Sam Djang’s biographical novel about the Mongol emperor is a fine book, an easy read, and educational. Readers who do not know much about the thirteenth-century emperor will find Genghis Khan: The World Conqueror, Volume I a good place... Read More

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This Way Madness Comes

by Lee Gooden

After World War II, the USA and the USSR established themselves as two superpowers. They entered into a tense rivalry that remained equal by matching each other’s nuclear weapons proliferation. This strategy is called MAD—Mutual... Read More

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