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Online Book Reviews

A list of true American History, “banned books”,  in the form of uplifting epic stories can be found here: The list below will be updated as related blogs are posted.

Online Book Reviews update

Crimes against Liberty, by David Limbaugh. Part 1. The Narcissist. A thorough reading of this book will give you an in-depth understanding of the dangerous results of this regime’s governing philosophy, and why we must rid ourselves of it.

Crimes against Liberty, Part 2. The Anti-American.

The Silence of God, by Gale Sears. A novel based on a true story of how a Christian family endures Russia’s Bolshevik (Communist) revolution and its militant atheism.

Hanging by the Thread, by Donald Anderson. Great source of understandable economics lessons, in the context of a riveting thriller with college age heroes.

How Moses inspired the Founding Fathers, by Bruce Feiler

The Overton Window, by Glenn Beck

The Law, by Frederic Bastiat. This is a short little book written in the nineteenth century. It really nails the notion of governments who think they can plunder the citizenry, just because they are the government and “above the law.” This is classic literature that you will want in your library, and which teens and young adults will find thought-provoking. It is well known by reliable historians, and should be easily available to purchase online.

Related Blog posts:

What is Socialism? Does the Bible favor a Welfare State?

American history: A Treasury of Epic Stories (This is a popular post, and explains our education strategy. )

American History: Is Socialism in the Bible?
American History: What is Natural Law?
Reasons to Home School
Epic Story of Rebekah, who rescued the birthright
Rebekah, part 2: Our heritage, Character Education to the Rescue

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