The Conservative Bookshelf by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
May 19, 2026There is a small cadre of American writers whose gifts and talents are so significant that...
The Taking – by Dean Koontz
May 19, 2026Dean Koontz has always been a master of plot, dialogue, and description. His talents are such...
Stories From the Haunted South – by Alan Brown
May 19, 2026An old Cornish prayer that has become part of the American lexicon goes, “From goulies and...
Stewball – by Peter Bowen
May 18, 2026I’ll begin by saying that I enjoyed immensely the first seven or eight novels in Peter...
September Swoon: Richie Allen, the ’64 Phillies, and Racial Integration by William C. Kashatus
May 18, 2026For Philadelphians over a certain age, the year 1964 evokes bitter memories of a Phillies team...
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic – by Chalmers Johnson
May 18, 2026Back in 2008 the United States had what was called a “California style” referendum. Empire or...
Silk Road to Ruin: Is Central Asia the New Middle East? by Ted Rall
May 18, 2026Who are the Stans? What are the Stans? Where are the Stans and what in the...
In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran – by Christopher de Bellaigue
May 17, 2026Americans would be well advised to learn about Iran’s culture and tragic recent history before our...
Red – by Ted Dekker
May 17, 2026In Red, The Heroic Defense, Dekker’s brilliant utilization of Christian doctrine and pagan myth provides a...
Rising Up and Rising Down: Some Thoughts on Violence, Freedom and Urgent Means – by William T. Vollmann
May 17, 2026With the exceptions of several of his earlier works, every time I take on a book...




