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Global Warming

by Lee Gooden

A novel can be an outstanding platform to educate and inform readers. The novelists Arthur Hailey, James Michener, and Michael Crichton wrote bestselling books that informed readers about a range of subjects. Their works provide readers... Read More

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Gog & Magog

by Lee Gooden

Jerry Pollock is the author of Messiah Interviews and Divinely Inspired. His latest book, Gog & Magog: The Devil’s Descendants taps the same vein as Hal Lindsey’s The Late Great Planet Earth, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins’s... Read More

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Herphilisneurolysis

by Lee Gooden

Through our forays into philosophy and the arts and our continuous advancement of science and technology, humanity appears to have evolved from savagery into the saviors of our own species. Man has embarked upon many altruistic... Read More

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Journey to the Center of the Brain

by Lee Gooden

“There has to be innate circuitry that does the learning, that creates the culture, that acquires the culture, and that responds to socialization.”—Steven Pinker To begin a review of a book about God’s place in neurology, as well... Read More

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Sunrise

by Lee Gooden

According to author Arshad Ahsanuddin, his Pact Arcanum series is written in a nonlinear form. The events in "Sunrise", the second book in the series, take place before the events in Sunset, the first book in the series. This may be... Read More

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The Cost of Courage

by Lee Gooden

With U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and the crises in the Middle East, Joseph Cordaro’s debut novel, "The Cost of Courage", is an apposite portrait of the ethical ambiguity war places on one’s humanity. The Courtland family... Read More

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