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... Bleachers by John Grisham
47. Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott
48. Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott
49. The 5,000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen
50. Mammoth Cave: The Story Behind the Scenery by Joy Medley Lyons
51. The Lottery Rose by Irene Hunt
52. The Unexpect ... ... this is the book that took a bit of digesting and was best read, for me at least, in small sections; this book, along with The 5000 Year Leap, was recommended in Glenn Beck's Common Sense, and is an excellent introduction to the progressive movement in the US; highly recommended for students ... ... een
25. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
26. Dreams From My Father… by Barack Obama
27. The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen
28. Relentless by Dean Koontz
29. Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith
30 The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
31. So M ... I've put in an order for The 5000 Year Leap so it should arrive by the time I get back from my trip. My husband is a political nut so a book that contains quotations from such luminaries will go down really well. ... definitely the better written of the two, but Walls of Jericho is a good book for the genre. I hope your husband likes The 5000 Year Leap - I appreciated the fact that the author based so much of the book on the Founding Fathers own writings and makes use of liberal quotations from Washingto ... Walls of Jericho and Sweetsmoke have made it to my wishlist.Thanks for the recommendations, Stasia.
I'll have to get The 5000 Year Leap for my husband .. he'll love this book. Great timing too because I was trying to think of a good book to get him as a present. ... On the Run by Iris Johansen - audiobook; I am a big Johansen fan, but this one was not one of her best IMHO
334. The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen - nonfiction; Skousen goes through 28 principles found in the US Constitution to remind Americans of how the country was built; ... Currently reading The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen. 5,000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen is actually a very quick, enjoyable read. I agree with its overall sentiments; nevertheless, it has some structural and grammatical issues. Skoussen's ideas are not fully flushed out, the piece lacks flow, and it is in dire need of some editorial tidying. ... #4: The 5000 Year Leap is on my hold list at the local library. How did you like it? I finally got around to using a gift card at Books a million I got back on march 30.
I searched everywhere for a book 5000 Year Leap, but they didn't have it.
So i consoled myself with the following:
Got it because it sounds cool
The Lies of Locke Lamora
Got to have something ... ... Bleachers by John Grisham
47. Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott
48. Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott
49. The 5,000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen
50. Mammoth Cave: The Story Behind the Scenery by Joy Medley Lyons ... and Neighbors by Robin Briggs
15. Tales of the Beedle Bard by J. K. Rowling
16. 5,000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen
17. The Gospel of Judas by Rodolphe Kasser, Marvin Meyer, Gregor Wurst, Bart D. Ehrman
... ... P. Huntington had the boldness to actually defend WASPism in his book Who are we huntington
To Carnophile's point 5,000 year leap makes a very interesting point, even if it is a bit stylized.
Culture/Law are definitely the prime drivers. However, I'm not sure that really solves ...
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