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July 2007

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

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Fat-Proof Your Family

“I am the Lord who heals you,” says God in Exodus. This biblical quote sets the tone for Eaker’s weight-control plan based on lifelong healthy eating and exercise habits. Eaker regards good nutrition as the greatest God-given tool... Read More

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Thursdays With Death

by Todd Mercer

Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. And if you are ever going to have people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them, too—even when you’re in the dark. Even when you’re falling.... Read More

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Massacre at Pilgrim's Pass

by Lisa Bower

Tim Lister takes on the Wild American West in his novel Massacre at Pilgrims’ Pass. The piece begins as Sylvester a Harvard-educated surgeon accompanies his sister Mimi to her betrothed. On the way their wagon is attacked by Cheyenne... Read More

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Falling from Heights

by Liam Brennan

Told from two varying perspectives and identities this tale creates an unbreakable bond that stretches not only thousands of miles across Canada but across an entire generation. A relative newcomer sophomore author Chris F. Needham... Read More

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Team Art

by Andi Diehn

The oft-quoted line by John Donne “No man is an island” especially holds true in a business setting. No matter the size the industry the level of success or the management style every business is made up of one or more teams large or... Read More

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The Teacher

by Todd Mercer

The people on the beach when the great tsunami surged ashore in Banda Aceh Indonesia no longer need lessons on navigating through life. The rest of us who were at a safe distance or had a solid tree to cling to filed away a new piece of... Read More

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The Odyssey of Danny Helm

by Todd Mercer

It is the eve of the Civil War and Danny Helm’s life is pretty miserable. He slops pigs seven days a week on his father’s failing farm in the Ozarks between humiliating beatings from a sadistic older brother. His mother is dead from... Read More

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The World's Greatest Email

by Andi Diehn

Laughter has long been considered a cheap and effective medicine for the masses. Studies have shown that laughter can help prevent heart disease, boost the immune system, and clear the lungs. We all need to laugh more—at the world, our... Read More

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