Cowards by Glenn Beck:
Glenn Beck likes to say that “the truth has no agenda”—but there’s
another side to that: people who have agendas rarely care about the
truth. And, these days, it seems like everyone has an agenda. The
media leads with stories that rate over those that matter. Politicians
put lobbyists and electability over honesty. Radicals alter history in
order to change the future.In Cowards, Glenn Beck exposes
the truth about thirteen important issues that have been hijacked by
deceit.
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson- :
The many who changed computers, music and high tech forever. Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.
With biting wit and amusing personal anecdotes, Harry Stein’s I Can’t Believe I’m Sitting Next to a Republican chronicles the everyday travails and triumphs of the plucky conservatives marooned in the liberal bastions that loathe them, from Manhattan to Hollywood, to all the noxious places in between.
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