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The American Crusade by Mark Spivak was a fast-paced thriller full of excitement!

I normally don't go for political thrillers, but I like to spice up my reading shelf once and a while. Mark Spivak's novel, the American Crusade, seemed like the perfect fit! And man, was it ever! I can honestly say this book makes the genre seem WAY cooler than I was led to believe.

In this novel, we follow Vice President Hornsby. This man is brutal and wants his time in the spotlight. VP Hornsby, President Cane and the government make some harsh and disgusting decisions in relation to a terrorist attack that crashes into the Mall of America. The worst part? The government most likely knew this attack was coming.

We follow two point of views: the American government and a young radicalist. The battle between liberty and freedom against utter control is showcased. Especially the fact that deception can be so easy...

One interesting part of this book was the take on the Fourth Crusade. This wasn't my favourite part of the book, but it was unique and made the book stand out.

I'm honestly impressed. While this book might not make me the newest fan of all political thrillers, I'm glad I picked this one up. It's fast paced, full of thrills, takes some wild risks and is just really cool. I like Mark Spivak's writing style and his different take on 9/11.

Overall, this book is an excellent read for lovers of political thrillers!

Three out of five stars.

Thank you to TCK Publishing for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.
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Briars_Reviews | Aug 4, 2023 |
This is a funny book. So mission accomplished there. I was hoping this would be the outcome. So many times I have come across books where I was expecting them to be funny and they were not. This is amazing that this is Mr. Spivak's first fiction novel. Yet, you can tell that Mr. Spivak is an experienced writer. His wealth of knowledge with wine, spirits, food, restaurants, and culinary travel lends very nicely to this book. I was almost drooling from the descriptions of the food that chef Soderini di Avenzano would cook. It was as if I was sitting at the table being presented the food. Although as much as I found the chef to be an interesting person; it was actually David that I was more drawn to. Just his presence, voice, and persona are what had me intrigued. Well that and the fact that he was not so easily fooled by chef Soderini di Avenzano. If you are a fan of foodie books, comedy, or are just looking for a good book then you should check Friend of the Devil out.… (altro)
 
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Cherylk | Aug 18, 2016 |
ICONIC SPIRITS is not my usual type of book, but the history of spirits and their creators intrigued me. My husband has been having fun creating cocktails and trying out different drinks and I thought this book would appeal to both of us. The cocktail culture has exploded over the last several years with restaurants selling high dollar cocktails and drink menus pages long. Men and women are putting bars in their homes and making their own wines and beer. The cocktail culture is strong and growing.

I have to admit that some of the spirits mentioned in the book were ones I had never heard of. But the evolution of how drinks were made was quite interesting. Having toured wineries in California, I am familiar with the distilling process and was surprised at the levels of flavors and length of time some of the spirits need to evolve before being bottled. Patience is definitely a virtue with a lot of these businessmen.

Nearly each one of the creators came from meager beginnings and just had an idea. Each of them had a strong determination to make their dream a reality and fought through prohibition, wars, bad economies, and clearly came out ahead...most living as millionaires.

I think my favorite story came from Jean Paul DeJoria. In 2010, he was 66th on the list of Forbes 400th wealthiest Americans. DeJoria is the cofounder of John Paul Mitchell Systems (hair care products) and surprisingly, also of Patron Tequila. He grew up in a foster home, joined the Navy, became homeless and was a single dad. He sold Coke bottles to buy food and eventually got a job at Redken Laboratories. That led him and a friend to create John Paul Mitchell Systems. Then one day, drinking with another friend, he was given tequila in beautiful hand blown bottles from Mexico. That sparked an idea that has since rocketed to the high-end tequila we know today. But, the best part of this story is DeJoria's philanthropy. His motto is "Success unshared is failure". He is extremely committed to helping others including Boys and Girls Club of America, Mine Seekers, those suffering from MS, cancer, diabetes, leukemia, and autism, and providing food for children with AIDS in Africa to name a few. His most impressive charity is one he started in 2009 called Grow Applachia, an organization that teaches families how to grow their own food by distributing seeds and equipment and then teaches them how to use their crop to feed their families as well as their communities. DeJoria is living the American dream and helping others to live it as well.

Each chapter features one spirit and then ends with recipes using the featured spirit. I know my husband and I will enjoy going through the recipes and trying them out. I think first on my list will be a Tequila Sunrise made with Patron Tequila.

If you are a history buff or like true stories of self-made businessmen, this is the book for you. If you are curious about how some of your favorite spirits are made, the distilling processes of some of the spirits were quite surprising. With each chapter being a stand alone, this is a book that can be read quickly or at your leisure. Or, you can just go straight to the recipes! As Spivak states, "These are the best kinds of stories. They are the kind a writer could never make up."
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Staciele | 1 altra recensione | Jan 27, 2013 |
I love cocktails. I don't watch Mad Men but I'm grateful for the resurgence in cocktail culture. Spivak's book is perfectly timed for those who are obsessed with martinis and those who are a little curious.

Iconic Spirits is a series of readable, nerdy, trivia-filled essays on twelve of the world's most popular and, well, iconic alcoholic spirits. This volume isn't a historical survey or even a popular non-fiction look at how these spirits were developed or evolved. Instead, Spivak chooses a snapshot moment to explore, a chapter in the long histories of alcohol.

Opening with a chapter on American moonshine, Spivak surprised me by not talking about how moonshine is made, or the Prohibition or Whiskey Rebellion, and instead focused on how early 20th century moonshine runners were the forefathers of NASCAR drivers. The moonshiners interest in fast stock cars and flashy driving became commodified and eventually family friendly-ified; the earliest NASCAR winners were notorious moonshiners. The chapter concluded, as they all do, with a series of recipes.

Vodka's chapter is focused specifically on the Grey Goose brand and how it achieved its luxury appeal; the bitters chapter looks at the Italian liquor, Campari. Spivak takes on cognac -- and many of its myths -- as well as tequila, rum, gin, scotch, absinthe, St. Germain (elderflower liquor), whiskey, and the famous brands associated with each.

Mixing interviews, scientific research, trivia, and an obvious enthusiasm for his subjects, Spivak's book is like having a non-pretentious cocktail geek hanging out with you. The book includes color-plates of ads (pretty!) and an extensive bibliography.
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