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DUBROOM
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| BOOK
REVIEWS |
| Welcome
to the Dubroom Library! Here you can read
reviews of highly recommended books. Be sure
to check out our featured book (pictured
left) as well.
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BOOK
REVIEWS - PAGE 2 |
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| RAS
HOWARD HENRY - DOORS TO REALITY |
| Like
so many Jamaicans before him, Ras Howard
Henry tells us how in 1991 he left to
America to "search for the American
dream". A dream that didn't turn out to
be for everyone...
Being a conscious Rastaman, he noticed
that there were other things to do for him
than the ones he initially sought after. And
so, he "shifted his focus to assisting
the poor and downtrodden".
One of the ways in which he does so, is
by speaking the truth. Telling the things
the way they are, from his perspective as a
Rastaman. And he does so, in a very special
way.
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| THE
ROUGH GUIDE TO REGGAE (BY STEVE BARROW AND
PETER DALTON) |
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In eleven chapters and almost 500 pages,
Steve Barrow and Peter Dalton take us to the
wonderful and interesting world of Reggae.
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| The
Ahriman Gate: Some Gates Should Not Be
Opened (by Tom Horn, Nita Horn) |
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400 pages of profound suspense awaits you.
Your's truly has read the book in one long
session, unable to put the thing down until
the last page was read and this review
finished.
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| The
Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of
Social Engineering, from Antiquity to
September 11 (Collins) |
| Paul
David Collins wrote an essay about a
contemporary subject. As the title
allready shows, Collins claims how Terrorism
is "the dark side of social
engineering". And it's like that since
very ancient times.
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