Bonta
Bonta was born and raised on the mean streets of Chicago's southeast side. After graduating high school and a brief stay in the U.S. Army, he answered the streets' calling. His cost of chasing the mirage of fame and fortune was a 151-month federal sentence. While there, the legendary Joe Black inspired him to get serious about writing. Since then, he has written two novels and a few short stories.
Bonta was born and raised on the mean streets of Chicago's southeast side. After graduating high school and a brief stay in the U.S. Army, he answered the streets' calling. His cost of chasing the mirage of fame and fortune was a 151-month federal sentence. While there, the legendary Joe Black inspired him to get serious about writing. Since then, he has written two novels and a few short stories. See less
Bonta book reviews
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Women in the Field: America's Pioneering Women Naturalists
excellent book - wonderful resource for teachers
by Andrea R, Sep 15, 2011
This is a very important book for anyone interested in a simple presentation of information on natural science. Written a century ago, it still provides an amazing overview of the natural world. ... Read More
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The Psychology of Criminal Conduct
Excellent resource for Criminal Justice
This well written text book will serve as a handbook for those who are interested in evaluation and assessment of individuals in the criminal justice system. The theme here is understanding ... Read More
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Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel
Flight Of Remembrance
I regret that I hadn't heard of this book when it came out in 1995, and had never heard of the author before watching a segment of "The Universe." Granted, the book was probably "oversold" by those ... Read More