There are some authors you know will not disappoint, and so you eagerly await their next volume. Historian and sociologist of religion Rodney Stark is one such writer whose growing library of [...]
Cory Bernardi, The Conservative Revolution, Connor Court, 2013. Unlike perhaps ninety per cent of the haters bashing Cory Bernardi on various websites, I actually have his new book and have [...]
We in the West are constantly being told that Islam is a religion of tolerance and peace. Indeed, the greater the atrocities committed in the name of Islam, the greater the protestations by [...]
Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born in Somalia to devout Muslim parents and was enclosed by Islam for the first 22 years of her life, which she spent variously in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Kenya. [...]
A slaughter calculated to terrify non-Muslims throughout Holland took place in Amsterdam on Tuesday morning, 2 November 2004. While riding a bicycle to his film studio, Theo van Gogh, a distant [...]
Bookreview: Mark Steyn, America Alone – Regnery Publishing, Washington, 2005. Another book by the wittiest as well as probably the most prolific commentator of quality in the world today [...]
Now and again, I receive letters from children who have read my fantasy novels, With My Knife and Dragonfox.* These letters give me great pleasure, brimming as they are with admiration, [...]
Scholastic Australia, through its imprint Omnibus Books, has published a fantasy trilogy by Andrew Lansdown. The three novels are: With My Knife Dragonfox The Red Dragon The Red Dragon is a new [...]
The Dispossessed – Stories Interactive Press in Queensland has published a collection of short stories by Andrew Lansdown. Titled The Dispossessed, the book contains 23 short stories (179 [...]
A review by Bill Muehlenberg. Janet Folger’s book The Criminalization of Christianity (Multnomah 2005) makes for scary reading. The sad truth of the book is that there is a war going on, and [...]