Category Archives: 451°F: Hot Books

Notes from the Book Tour Trail

Notes from the Book Tour Trail By Mike Palecek“You can't arrest me, I'm on a book tour.” — Michael Moore Hello. I am somebody from Nebraska who now lives in Iowa, who will soon be taking a country drive, a … Continue reading

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Terror Nation

Terror Nation By Sam Garchik   It’s been over 30 years since the SLA kidnapped Patty Hearst, 21 since of Philadelphia bombed MOVE headquarters, 13 since Waco, and 11 since the Oklahoma City bombing. Since the most recent occurrence of … Continue reading

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Garrison Keillor’s ‘Homegrown Democrat’

Garrison Keillor's 'Homegrown Democrat' With all of the various things in life that seem to eat up my attention span, sometimes a few things that I intended to read or pay attention to fall through the cracks.  This book is … Continue reading

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DFIA Is Proud To Announce 451°F: Hot Books!

DFIA Is Proud To Announce 451°F: Hot Books! Read The New Pearl Harbor by David Ray Griffin and discuss it with the author on July 18, 2004. 451°F: Hot Books – a monthly national political book discussion group – will … Continue reading

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451° F: Hot Books: The New Pearl Harbor

451° F: Hot Books: The New Pearl Harbor Alta Price 451° F: Hot Books has a new blog!  For complete information on which books will be discussed, how to host a book discussion group, where to sign up to host … Continue reading

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What Draws Us To Howard Dean

What Draws Us To Howard Dean I am reading the book “The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World.” It talks about the 3 different groups in the culture: traditionals (Ready Rapture types), moderns (the dominant group … Continue reading

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