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A Century Turns, New Hopes, New Fears, by William J.Bennett will be my first book to review from Books Sneeze.

.I took a look at the books on offer from Book Sneeze, for my first read and review and the list was fairly limited. One political non fiction book, which I chose and the remainder were heavily Christian literature books. I am hoping that as I progress with this company, a wider range of books will become available to select from.

This will be a new type of reading for me, yes I am an avid reader of political and historical fact but usually in essay form rather than book length format.  I'm also a very keen political and historical TV documentary watcher so the subject will be familiar to me and I will have a wide cross reference of varied opinions to weigh up the writers view point.
 
This supplier of these FREE books for blog reviewers, is US based so I expect to receive my first book to review from them in about two weeks time.
Once I have reviewed it I am hoping a wider selection of books will be come available for me, the reviewer, to select from. 
I will let you know if I think Books Sneeze is worth reviewing for. 
I will be also, very interested in hearing other bloggers opinions, of the Book Sneeze, available book selection.

The book I have chosen to review from the Book Resources, is


A Century Turns New Fears, New Hopes--America 1988 to 2008 By William Bennett Average Blogger Rating:

Book Description Author, historian, and educator William J. Bennett examines America’s last two decades.

Twenty years ago, John McCain was serving his second year in the Senate, and Colin Powell had just been promoted to chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There was no Fox News Channel, no American Idol. Saddam Hussein and the Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeni ruled Iraq and Iran, respectively. George W. Bush was the fairly unnoticeable son of the then-president. If you asked someone to “email me,” you would have received a blank stare, and “Amazon” was a forest in South America. Finally, 20 years ago a young man named Barack Obama was elected the first black president of the Harvard Law Review. The two decades from 1988 to 2008 have proved to be some of the most pivotal in America’s history. Based on a lifetime of experience in government and education, William J. Bennett defines the events that shaped American history during the final years of the century.