Customer Review: Best of the Best. Glenn you have written and shared such wonderful words. Thank you so much for sharing part of your life. Would recommend everyone read this book. It will do your heart good.
Customer Review: What an experience,I've eccomended this to everyone.I have both the book and audio.It gives you the right side to all our issues in this country. Thank You Bill,Anna Cavey
Customer Review: Loofah Day On September 1 people will go to any Rupert Murdoch owned facility and wave loofahs. September 1, 2004 was the night Bill O'Reilly made a lewd phone call to his Fox producer Andrea Mackris, and depicted a prospective encounter between the two of them in which a loofah played a... more info
Customer Review: Yet again Bill O'Reilly hits the mark with another compelling, must-ignore book. When you think about it (and let's not spin this) there are few contemporary writers more important to ignore than O'Reilly. The man, one must admit, is a giant in his own mind: he was the first to climb Mount Everest... more info
Customer Review: Watch the program but don't read this book. This book is just a summary of years of reporting. The book doesn't hold new substance and is just around to make money. What he does in this book is to show interviews he had with powerful people. The interviews don't look as good on paper. He then... more info
Customer Review: I would definitely recommend this book to anyone, regardless of political affiliation. O-Reilly manages to put into perspective what the real motivation is behind people's actions. Whether it's a family member, friend or political figure, he urges readers to evaluate 'who's looking out for you?'... more info
Customer Review: I got this from a friend who bought it at Goodwill for a dime. She spent a dime too much, but at least the money went to goodwill. The style of the writing is that of a fourth grader, a sexually awkward fourth grader. HIs writing style is wooden, mechanical, stiff, and dull. The sex scenes are... more info
Customer Review: And Justice for Some is an eye opening look at the criminal justice system and how it treats rape victims. As former prosecutor and author Wendy Murphy relates, rape victims often receive little or no justice in America. In many cases, including for instance, in the Kobe Bryant case, the victim find... more info
Customer Review: I hate to say this as a fan of O'Reilly, but if you watch "The O'Reilly Factor" or listen to "The Radio Factor," there's not much to pick up out of most of his books. In this one, however, I think there are some beneficial pieces to read. In today's world, it's obvious that the person you need to be... more info