The Radio Equalizer: Brian Maloney

28 May 2006

Godless, Donkey Cons, Prayers For The Assassin

SUMMER READING FUN

Prayers For The Assassin, Donkey Cons, Godless




Looking for beach reading? Here's what we've been recently enjoying:


After a bloody civil war, the country has been divided into two distinct societies, a Christian- run Bible Belt region and and to the north and west, an Islamic republic. Sparking the blue- red state breakup: suitcase- nuke terrorist attacks on New York, Washington DC and Mecca, which are falsely blamed on Israel.

Author Robert Ferrigno's vision of America 35 years into the future forms the basis of Prayers For The Assassin, a sleeper hit released earlier this year.

Winning rave reviews from the likes of Hugh Hewitt and Instapundit's Glenn Reynolds, liberal newspaper critics mostly panned the novel.


Now, we're pleased to announce that Ferrigno is currently writing the first of what will be two follow- ups, Hymm For The Assassin. Taking place on the red state side of the dividing line, it will be released late next year.

From Ferrigno:

"Brian, it's official. The next one, set in the Bible Belt, is called HYMN FOR THE ASSASSIN. I'm working hard at it, publication date will be late 2007. Prayers For The Assassin has also now been sold to major publishers in the Netherlands and Romania, as well as Turkey and the UK."


Robert, glad to hear it, we're looking forward to it! Can a film version of Prayers be far behind?


Chronicling more than two centuries of Democrat malfeasance, Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption In The Democratic Party is a fun, yet disturbing read.

Tying it all together in a way seldom presented in the past, Cons uses the examples of history to show how dishonesty has rotted the party's core since its earliest days.

You'll find striking parallels between century- old events and Howard Dean's Democrats of 2006. Overall, this book by World Magazine Editor Lynn Vincent and Washington Times Assistant National Editor Robert Stacy McCain provides very worthwhile reading.


Like you, we haven't yet had a look at Godless: The Church Of Liberalism, Ann Coulter's upcoming release, but we can't wait.

Expected to be released June 6, huge pre- orders have already propelled it onto Amazon's top 20 list for non-fiction titles.

This summer, it's sure to be found on beaches across America.

To buy any of these titles, click the Amazon box links below. Your purchases help to support this site's efforts. Thanks again!

6 Comments:

  • Cons uses the examples of history to show how dishonesty has rotted the (Democratic) party's core since its earliest days.

    No surprise. The Democrat Party had its origins with Andrew Jackson, who purseed policies of confiscating native American land to redistribute to white settlers, who in turn, voted him into power.

    In the South, both before and after the civil war, southern Democrats gained power by confiscating labor and then human rights from Africans, and redistributing these to white voters in return for power.

    The modern Democrat party follows the same path, advocating confiscation of the earnings of the productive class to be redistributed to gov't bureaucrats, teachers unions (but I repeat myself) and welfare recipients, in return for power.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 28 May, 2006 16:36  

  • Love all those amazon.com links!
    Don't forget this one:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060846712/sr=8-1/qid=1148850792/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-8825257-5637511?%5Fencoding=UTF8

    F.U.B.A.R. : America's Right-Wing Nightmare
    by Sam Seder, Stephen Sherrill

    Tell us about it Sam!

    By Blogger Ezsuds, at 28 May, 2006 17:26  

  • Another Suggestion: Ramesh Ponnuru's "Party of Death."

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 29 May, 2006 09:45  

  • "seriouslyunserious",I think you are missing the bigger point. Sam isn't relying on his blog to get his viewpoint out. He has a radio show, and he also has a new book!

    F.U.B.A.R. : America's Right-Wing Nightmare
    by Sam Seder, Stephen Sherrill

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060846712/sr=8-1/qid=1148850792/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-8825257-5637511?%5Fencoding=UTF8

    Some people don't have either.

    By Blogger Ezsuds, at 30 May, 2006 15:11  

  • notice that he has about 2 comments on any recent topic. One being someone that is probably his mother and the other a sockpuppet of his mom.

    My stupid little fart-joke blog does better than that.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 31 May, 2006 06:57  

  • Besides which, anybody who thinks George "Amnesty-for-illegals, open-borders, prescription-drug-boondoggle, hurray-for-Ted-Kennedy's-education-bill" Bush is a "right-wing conservative" has been smoking way too much crack.

    Bush believes in conservative principles about as much as John "so-called First Amendment" McCain believes in free speech.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 31 May, 2006 07:04  

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