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George Soros made a fortune by betting against the British pound in 1992, but he has given many of those billions back in philanthropy around the world ever since. However, has the billions of dollars given to promote democracy and human rights around the world actually made a difference – or has he wasted his legacy? Anna Porter answers this question by offering readers an unprecedented look at his impact in the new book, BUYING A BETTER WORLD: George Soros and Billionaire Philanthropy. The book examines the causes he has championed, his successes and failures, how he built his organization, and what legacy he will leave behind. Called, “the only private citizen with a foreign policy”, Soros certainly has had an impact – but what exactly has that impact been? Ξ Dogtology by Jeff Lazarus is divided into seven chapters, known as the Seven Books of Dogtology, each of which explores a different facet of Man’s devotion to Dog. Each Book offers intriguing observations about mankind’s eccentric behavior around canines and is marked by this rabid reverence for Rover. Dogtology, the book, explores the dog-ma and dog-trine of Dogtology, it names and describes the belief system that dedicated dog lovers the world over already practice.www.dogtology.com Ξ William Joyce does a lot of stuff—films, apps, Olympic curling—but children’s books are his true bailiwick including The Numberlys, The Man in the Moon, the #1 New York Times bestselling The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, which is also an Academy Award–winning short film, and his newest book Billy's Boogers. Moonbot Studios is a secret, zero-gravity colony in Shreveport, Louisiana, inhabited by interstellar beings. Their mission is to create imaginative books, films, apps, games, and entertainment in this—and any other—dimension. Come see at MoonbotStudios.com! Ξ On the heels of Memorial Day comes the anniversary of D-Day – when some 156,000 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of the heavily fortified coast of France’s Normandy region. This year will be the invasion’s 71st anniversary, and the last of the battle’s veterans are dying off, which makes honoring their sacrifice all the more important, says history scholar Robert Lundgren. “The battles of WWII are not only part of our immediate heritage; our success in the war is why our heritage survives today,” says Lundgren, who adds that other veterans of the war also deserve to be honored. Throughout a 10-year period, he wrote The World Wonder'd: What Really Happened Off Samar, http://tinyurl.com/k9qnkpj. In the process of writing he had to learn how to read Kanji, which, in 1944, was closer to Chinese than what is spoken today in modern Japan.
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