Author John D. MacDonald gave us fabulous pieces of literature The Executioners better known today as Cape Fear , and many others along with over twenty Travis McGee novels. Perhaps, John D. is the greatest modern day novelist. Many of today’s best-selling authors boast of his influence on their career. Dean Koontz has often referred to him with remarkable admiration and praise. Demonstrating this is the interesting tribute he wrote about the author in the foreword of the paperback edition of Condominium . Grant it, Koontz did not say much specifically about the novel he was seemingly endorsing, but who would think differently? Probably no one would question his true feelings until he did the introduction on the audio version of the same book where we learn Dean Koontz did not like it quite as much as most of us concluded. The audio version features Dean Koontz saying as much in his own words.
Imagine: tasting color, seeing sound, and hearing food; euphoria or a window into Hell? The Forgotten Room is modern day science fiction mingling with the paranormal. This is my first Lincoln Child book; my initial reaction is wow-what a unique writer. A lover of fine flowing literature done well, I’m in awe of his no-nonsense style of writing, so tightly suffused with an intellectual peculiarity that drives the premise like a well-tuned machine, simply said: the author’s skill is effectively eccentric, much like the cast of science minded characters in the novel.
What if Anne Frank’s sister, Margot, lived and made the journey to begin a new life in The United States? Furthermore, delving deeper into speculation, Anne Frank mentioned her older sister also kept a diary, what would we learn from Margot’s perspective if her diary surfaced?
On today's show: Donkeys, Elephants, and Lions Donkeys, elephants, and lions. Generic drugs to get FDA approval in US only has to have 80% of active ingredients. Could SCOTUS interfere in impeachment? Christopher Steele has agreed to be interviewed by John Durham. IG report, does Barr already have it ready? Christopher Wray may be withholding documents. Mexico tariffs and fearful republicans. Biden says the rest of world is moving ahead of us while India and China creates majority of pollution. Paul Manafort being moved to Ryker's Island into solitary confinement. Joy Behar and Meghan McCain are MIA on The View. MSNBC's Rachel Maddow struggling to keep 4th place. NYT is no longer going to allow any employees to go on her show or CNN's Don Lemon. A 17 yo rape victim with PTSD commits legal suicide in Netherlands. Pope Francis is going to change the Lord's Prayer. City gate from King David's era recovered in Golan Heights. Google uses Trump to explain Hebephil...
Trump, Cohen, and Taxes. What You Might Not Have Heard – Dueling Dialogues Ep.158 On today's show: Trump, Cohen, and Taxes. What You Might Not Have Heard Michael Cohen sues Trump for $1.9 million dollars for attorney fees from the time he got in troubles. Cohen met with Schiff for 10 hours before his testimony. Manafort gets 47 month sentence with 9 months for time served. Judge, T.S. Ellis says you don't want Manafort, you want to charge Trump. Do people with money do better in court? Jexodus is Jews exiting the democratic party due to congresswoman Omar's remarks against Israel. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib says she will have articles for impeachment for Trump by month's end. DNC chairman Perez says no DNC debates for Fox News. Updates from Canada on Trudeau and the corruption over SNC-Lavalin scandal. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1515/trump,-cohen,-and-taxes-what-you-might-not-have-heard-dueling-dialogues-ep-158/ ...
No less than four Illinois Governors have received prison sentences. Admittedly inspired by former disgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, the premise is magnificent, but there are some fundamental issues that disrupt an otherwise potentially fabulous mystery.
Podcast Ep. 61 – Bannon, Oprah, and Other News with Guest The Hammer Ep. 61 by Dueling Dialogue On today's show: Bannon, Oprah, and Other News The Hammer joins Grace and Connor as they talk about Oprah for president, Hollywood wanting to bury it's tainted past, and Bill O'Reilly discussing DACA on NewsMax. The group also discuss Bannon and the failed week he's had, James Woolsey former CIA saying that North Korea can hit us with a nuke from a satellite, and undercover video shows Twitter targeting private Trump messages. Huma Abedin lies to the feds. South Korea bans bitcoin dropping the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Walmart announces raises and bonuses but they're going to close 60 Sam's Clubs. The Hammer does his NFL picks for the week. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1051/dueling-dialogues-podcast-ep-61/ Listen to "Bannon, Oprah, and Other News with Guest The Hammer Ep. 61" on ...
Libel and New-Age Rage – Dueling Dialogues Ep.146 On today's show: Libel and New-Age Rage We aren't lawyers, but logic is speaking... Grace and Connor take a long look at Defamation and Libel in regards to the fake news reporting during the Covington School boys at the Right For Life march and much more. Reviews, blogs, tweets, character profiles, suing for defamation on the internet just became a lot easier. So many strands to sue, lawyers are preparing for a hay day. This makes auto accident law seem difficult. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1459/libel-and-new-age-rage-dueling-dialogues-ep-146/ Listen to "Internet Libel and New-Age Rage - A Legal Treasure Chest -Dueling Dialogues Ep.146" on Spreaker.
2015 was a productive year in science with the discovery of 211 previously unknown species in the Eastern Himalayas, alone. We are apparently just beginning. In addition, scientists learned to control the speed of light, and grow vegetables in space with evidence suggesting water on Mars the possibilities are endless. Beyond Science captured these and many more in this summary of 2015, a year of scientific breakthroughs that promise to make life on Earth and beyond better.
A sweet revival… All things considered, Neil Simon is a marvelous playwright with an extraordinary resume. Namely, a popular favorite, Barefoot in the Park , first appeared on Broadway in 1963 starring Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley. Later in the decade on May 25, 1967, it debuted in theaters starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Even though some of us were too young or not yet born, it is a classic romantic comedy and decades later, people continue to enjoy the display of humor in the newlyweds’ relationship.
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