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Glenn Beck's Top Book Recommendations

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The Book of Virtues

Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Faith. Everyone recognizes these traits as essentials of good character. In order for our children to develop such traits, we have to offer them examples of good and bad, right and wrong. And the best places to find them are in great works of literature and exemplary stories from history.
William J. Bennett has collected hundreds of stories in The Book of Virtues, an instructive and inspiring anthology that will help children understand and develop character -- and help adults teach them. From the Bible to...
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Recommended by Glenn Beck, and 1 others.

Glenn BeckIt's just all the old stories of who we are and how we grow. The things you tell your kids; the stories you should tell your kids and we should relearn. (Source)

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All Gifts, Bestowed

Recommended by Glenn Beck, and 1 others.

Glenn BeckReading @JoshuaGayou All Gifts Bestowed. I have re Reading Mary Shelly and watching all of the old Frankenstein movies. All of them miss the heart and real questions of the book. But isn’t AGI or ASI the same question Shelly was asking? Great book. (Source)

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A rare, insider’s look at the life of Donald Trump from Bill O'Reilly, the bestselling author of the Killing series, based on exclusive interview material and deep research

Readers around the world have been enthralled by journalist and New York Times bestselling author Bill O’Reilly’s Killing series—riveting works of nonfiction that explore the most famous events in history. Now, O’Reilly turns his razor-sharp observations to his most compelling subject thus far—President Donald J. Trump. In this thrilling narrative, O’Reilly blends primary,...
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Recommended by Glenn Beck, and 1 others.

Glenn BeckAt LAX waiting for my redeye to Sydney. I am about halfway through ⁦@BillOReilly⁩’s tome on Trump out in September. It will be his best selling book yet. Tough questions and even uncomfortable answers but fair and a very different look at ⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩. https://t.co/L42eaEOZwR (Source)

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A timely investigation into the campus assault on free speech and what it means for students, education, and our democracy.

The generation now coming of age has been taught three Great Untruths: their feelings are always right; they should avoid pain and discomfort; and they should look for faults in others and not themselves. These three Great Untruths are part of a larger philosophy that sees young people as fragile creatures who must be protected and supervised by adults. But despite the good intentions of the adults who impart them, the Great Untruths are harming kids by...
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Mark MansonThe kids aren’t alright. No, really—I know every generation says that, but this time it’s true. Kids who grew up with smartphones (and have begun to enter the university system) are emotionally stunted, overly fragile, and exhibiting mental health issues at alarming rates. I expected this book to be another, “Let’s all shit on social media together,” party, but it’s not. Social media, of course,... (Source)

Max LevchinHighlights the need to continue to have such discussions about sensitive topics instead of ignoring them for the sake of comfort. (Source)

Glenn BeckJust finished The Coddling of the American mind by @glukianoff Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. Insightful. Straight forward and very helpful. A book that not only correctly identifies what ails us but also gives practical steps to cure. MUST READ (Source)

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