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Culinary Aspirations or Just a Peek into the Hamptons?
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Culinary Aspirations or Just a Peek into the Hamptons?

Review of The Wishbone Kitchen Cookbook by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford "The Wishbone Kitchen Cookbook" by Meredith…

Johny McFliggenDecember 31, 2024May 19, 2025
Empathy as a Weapon: Beth Macy’s Unflinching Dissection of America’s Opioid Crisis
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Empathy as a Weapon: Beth Macy’s Unflinching Dissection of America’s Opioid Crisis

Review of DOPESICK by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Beth Macy's "Dopesick" is not just a book; it…

Johny McFliggenDecember 22, 2024May 4, 2025
Revolutionary Reflections: Atkinson’s Bold Dissection of Ideals and Costs in “THE FATE OF THE DAY
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Revolutionary Reflections: Atkinson’s Bold Dissection of Ideals and Costs in “THE FATE OF THE DAY

Review of THE FATE OF THE DAY by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Ah, Rick Atkinson, the master…

Johny McFliggenDecember 18, 2024May 13, 2025
The Sleep Revolution: Why Ignoring Our Nights is a Recipe for Societal Disaster
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The Sleep Revolution: Why Ignoring Our Nights is a Recipe for Societal Disaster

Review of WHY WE SLEEP by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In the theater of human biology, where…

Johny McFliggenDecember 16, 2024May 4, 2025
Heroism in the Mundane: Why “SULLY” Is More Than Just a Landing Story
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Heroism in the Mundane: Why “SULLY” Is More Than Just a Landing Story

Review of SULLY by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In the pantheon of aviation tales, "SULLY" by Chesley…

Johny McFliggenDecember 13, 2024May 4, 2025

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