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Martin Dugard

Autor de The Murder of King Tut

19+ Obras 3,718 Miembros 117 Reseñas 4 Preferidas

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Martin Dugard is one of today's foremost adventure writers. His work appears regularly in "GQ", "Sports Illustrated" & "Esquire". He won the 1997 Dallas Press Club "Katie" award for Best Magazine Sports Story. An avid adventurer himself, Dugard has completed the Raid Gauloises adventure race three mostrar más times. He is co-holder of the Around the World Speed Record (New York New York in 31 hours, 28 minutes) & he makes his home with his wife & three boys in Orange County, California. (Publisher Provided) Martin Dugard is a ghostwriter and New York Times bestselling author. His books include To Be a Runner, The Training Ground, The Last Voyage of Columbus, Chasing Lance, Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone, Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook, and The Murder of King Tut co-written with James Patterson. He has also coauthored a number of books with Bill O'Reilly including Killing Patton, Killing Jesus, Killing Kennedy, Killing Lincoln, Killing Reagan, and Killing the SS. He is the writer and producer of the movie A Warrior's Heart starring Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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The Murder of King Tut (2009) 1,203 copias

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Nombre canónico
Dugard, Martin
Fecha de nacimiento
1961-06-01
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Rancho Santa Margarita, California, USA

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The first third of the book is a well- researched exploration of the Salem Witch trials of 1692. The rest of the book loosely relates historical events in our country to these witch trials. While some of them seem relatable, (such as the separation of church and state) other events don't seem to connect. For instance, how does the story behind "the Exorcist" relate to these witch trials? And being Bill O'Reilly, he has to add a political twist to the book as well. So why mention "cancel culture" but not McCarthyism? I can't I finished it.… (más)
 
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Chrissylou62 | 4 reseñas más. | Apr 11, 2024 |
This offers a look at the things that influenced and allowed the awful witch hangings in Salem, Massachusetts.

"Although very different from the Salem hysteria in form, the spirit of no forgiveness and celebrating unproven allegations finds the modern Cancel Culture and Salem together. Instead of insane clerics and corrupt officials, our current witch hunt is lead by dishonest media, both traditional and social and a legion of despicable attorneys who seek to extort money by peddling unexamined accusations, often with full knowledge that careers will be destroyed and families torn apart. We see examples almost every day. Unlike 17th century Salem there are guilty people who should be held to account for their misdeeds but the demonstrable fact in the United States is that due process is often ignored in the court of public opinion. Denials never deter the destroyers. Like the powerful Mather preachers, corporations are taking lead in the mass denial of due process."… (más)
 
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BoundTogetherForGood | 4 reseñas más. | Mar 1, 2024 |
I'm a fan of Martin Dugard, I've been reading his books and his blog for years and I even have a t-shirt that his cross country team was selling as a fundraiser, so I was inclined to enjoy this book.

I found the essays got a bit repetitive over time but the general message of "keep pushing....always' is a good one. Strive to be your best self is hard to argue with. Anyone who runs will feel a connection with the author and I found many of the passages inspirational.

I think this would be a great book for when you might be trying to psych yourself up for a race or when you need to find some motivation to get back on the fitness bandwagon but really, it's just a bunch of over-done hokey mumbo-jumbo.… (más)
 
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hmonkeyreads | otra reseña | Jan 25, 2024 |
Disappointed in this book. The 1st section is about the Salem Witch Trials, but it was pretty basic and I didn’t learn much new. The next section deals briefly with Ben Franklin and the writing of the US Constitution, only vague references to the Salem Witch Trials, but I get the separation of state and religion. Finally the 3rd part of the Book retells the real life inspiration for The Exorcist book and movie. The connection with Salem again just a thread. So although I’ve read and liked other books in the author’s “Killing” series, this one missed the mark for me,… (más)
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Zumbanista | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 16, 2023 |

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3,718
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