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Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: MY NEW FAVORITE MAGAZINE
Comments: I have been looking for a magazine such as this since the1I previously subscribed to is no longer in publication. My 1st copy arrived sooner than expected and was happy to see that it has something for e type book reader. Thanks, also, to Amazon.com for bringing it to my attention.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: 1st Issue of Bookmarks magazine
Comments: Am so pleased with Bookmarks Magazine. I have read it from cover to cover & have a list of "Want to Read" books that were reviewed.

Rating: 3 (out of 5)
Summary: Book Reviews
Comments: I just received my 1st issue recently and I was a bit disappointed because it did not have any interesting books. I am hoping the next issue is better.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Book Junkie
Comments: If you are an obsessive reader like me, this magazine was meant for you!! I orginally got my subscription as a birthday gift and have renewed it several times. I can not imagine being without this magazine, the reviews are great and I have found several books that I never would have known about on my own.
Rating: 2 (out of 5)
Summary: BOOKMARKS CHECKS OUT BRUCE WATSON
Comments: BOOKMARKS deserves some credit for its review of Bruce Watson's 2007 book on Sacco and Vanzetti. Here is what Bookmarks reports:

"Even after 80 years, claims Bruce Watson, the prejudice and injustice that sentenced Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti to death "haunt American history." Though he presents no new evidence, Watson uses extensive research to offer a judicious and compelling description of the trial and its far-reaching aftermath. Only the Wall Street Journal, which nevertheless described Watson's narrative as "vivid" and "smoothly written," complained that he distorted or ignored facts to suit his "liberal conscience"; other critics considered Sacco and Vanzetti an honest account that neither romanticizes nor vilifies the duo. Watson clearly sympathizes with his subjects, and1gets the feeling that he believes in their innocence. Still, he doesn't dismiss the questions raised by the evidence."
It is true that Mr. Watson presents no new evidence. (What Mr. Watson wrote to me about new findings I will not cite.) Mr. Watson recycles David E. Kaiser's charge of inadequate ballistics studies and prosecution presentation of false exhibits. To appreciate Professor Kaiser's boldness, readers need to see the statement Dr. James E. Starrs published in the JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (April 1986, p. 650): "The Young and Kaiser book, although the latest on the subject, is crippled by its failure to take into full account the findings of the 1983 Select Committee, of which this author informed Professor Kaiser well in advance of his book's publication." Mr. Watson chose not to cite Professor Starrs' 1986 publication. Mr. Watson's account of "Vanzetti's gun" on p. 141 is quite remarkable. If BOOKMARKS appears a second time at p. 141, it may wish to modify its claim that Mr. Watson's book presents "a judicious and compelling description of the trial." Perhaps it is "compelling" for Mr. Watson to note (p. 185) that "Katzmann whirled on1heel."


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