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June 2007

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2007.

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The Return of Planet-X

by Todd Mercer

This book, though great fun, varies in substance from stretches of solid science to supermarket tabloid alien-probe conspiracy. Gloriously incorrect, "The Return of Planet-X" (perfect name for a 1970s/1980s midnight horror movie) is... Read More

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Walled

by Aimee Sabo

In the summer of 2004, the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel’s security barrier violated humanitarian law. Three years later, the wall measures 252 miles and is growing. Supporters point to the fact that suicide bombings... Read More

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Running in Circles

by Traci Avet

Engelmann, currently the Pastor of Congregational Care at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park, California, received her Doctorate of Ministry degree in Pastoral Care from Boston University School of Theology. With this book,... Read More

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A Clue For You

by Karen L. Sadler

Fido feels like having fun, so he starts a playful game of hide-and-seek around the colorful farmhouse scenes in Palmer’s book, "A Clue For You". Two playmates chase each other through the yard, giving clues to small readers in the... Read More

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A Charm of Dolphins

“Flipper” may be the most widely known human name for a dolphin, but readers may be surprised to learn that dolphins name themselves with a unique signature whistle. “Members of its social group recognize each other by their... Read More

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Street Love

by Elizabeth Millard

As nutritious and wide-ranging in tastes as a sampler pack of breakfast cereals, "Street Love" is full of sweet moments, bittersweet scenarios, and urban grit. Created as a showcase for five of Triple Crown’s best-selling authors,... Read More

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Loss of Innocence

by Keya Kraft

It is a little known fact of the French Revolution that a team of Americans plotted with members of the French ancièn regime to relocate the French monarchy to Azilum, a secret town located on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania.... Read More

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The Outermost House

“Poetry is as necessary to comprehension as science,” wrote Henry Beston in this 1928 classic, which chronicles the austere year he spent contemplating the natural world from a small cabin on the outermost beach of Cape Cod. Although... Read More

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