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Stephen King Books
I would recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of suspense, and doesn't
mind a long and intricately woven story. It is quite lengthy, but once you
get into it (and you will, quickly) you'll never want it to end! Stephen
King creates REAL characters, gives you their background, lets you into
their lives. It's not quite like anything else of his...not typical horror-story
stuff that lots of people shy away from. This is a psychological thriller,
because you always know in the back of your head that this story could actually
come true...and isn't that the scariest thing of all? Gypsy13
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Tom Clancy Books
Executive Orders is the sequel to Debt of Honor. Debt of Honor ended with
Clancy's most shocking conclusion ever--a joint session of Congress destroyed,
the president dead. Dazed and confused, the man who only minutes before
had been confirmed as the new vice president is now told that is he president--President
John Patrick Ryan. Now suddenly, an incalculable weight has fallen on Jack
Ryan's shoulders. How do you run a government without a government? Where
do you begin? Filled with exceptional realism and intricate plotting, Executive
Orders is Clancy's most extraordinary novel to date.
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The Clinton Syndrome
Love him or hate him, everyone knows Bill Clinton has a problem. Long before
Monica or Kathleen, he was dogged by sex scandal after sex scandal. The
question on everyone's mind is, "Why?" Why would such an intelligent
man do such stupid things? The Clinton Syndrome: The President and the Self-Destructive
Nature of Sexual Addiction tells you why. Author Jerome D. Levin, Ph.D.,
a therapist with over 20 years experience in identifying and treating addictive
behavior, explores the nature and psychology of sexual addiction, drawing
parallels to Clinton's own life. He analyzes current events and explores
Clinton's personal history, revealing a tawdry pattern of destructive behavior
consistent with classic sexual addiction. He explains why Clinton has been
mired in scandal and why he doesn't "just admit it." For the first
time, readers will understand the breathtaking contrariness of Clinton's
behavior and will get a glimpse into the President's inner compulsions,
motives, and emotional triggers.
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