Category Archives: Book Review

When I Was White

In spite of how great your life turns out, it must be emotionally painful to learn that your identity isn’t at all what you thought it was. That’s the story of Sarah Valentine, chronicled in her memoir, When I Was … Continue reading

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Silent Warfare: Book Review

I first read this book, Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence, 3rd Edition, written by Abram N. Shulsky and Gary J. Schmitt, around 2012 while in grad school. I recently read it again for professional development purposes. This non-fiction … Continue reading

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The Litigators: My Review of John Grisham’s Book

I first read John Grisham’s, The Litigators, several years ago – perhaps around 2012 or so – shortly after it was published. It is my favorite of Grisham’s works. I immediately got into it as soon as I opened the … Continue reading

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