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Tag: James Donaldson
James Donaldson’s Book Review – The Gunman and His Mother by Steven Beschloss
The Gunman and His Mother depicts the troubled bond between a mother and her son, revealing […]
Introducing The Athletes Playbook
Here I am with Shaquille O’Neal at an NBA function. Shaq is a great example […]
James Donaldson Book: Black Death: The History and Legacy of the Middle Ages Deadliest Plague by Charles River Editors
It is estimated that approximately 50% of the population in Europe died during the black […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
I found this book, Sapiens to be truly fascinating, full of introspective thinking that caused […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera
Indentured, tells the story of those who have been fighting the battle against the NCAA […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – Johnny Carson by Henry Bushkin
This was a fascinating account, about the “King of Late Night”, Johnny Carson. I’m still […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – The Church of Fear: Inside the Weird World of Scientology by John Sweeney
This was a very interesting book, about the Church of Scientology, and some of his […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden
This was a fascinating account of a young man to escape from Camp 14 in […]
James Donaldson’s Book Review – Would You Kill the Fat Man? by David Edmonds
This was a very interesting book, they cause me to think a lot about various […]