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July 2007

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

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The Guerilla Art Kit

by Beth Hemke Shapiro

Guerilla art is any anonymous work done in public spaces “with the distinct purpose of affecting the world in a creative or thought-provoking way.” Smith has tread this territory before with her books Wreck This Journal and Living... Read More

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The Messenger

by Andi Diehn

Separation between church and state is an accepted interpretation of the United States Constitution yet most American politicians claim God to be on their side. The national population accepts this even welcoming religious faith as a... Read More

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The Balkan Secret Conspiracy

by Andi Diehn

The world seems forever in danger of succumbing to an evil madman. In "The Balkan Secret Conspiracy" author Barbara Shenouda explores the effects of one woman’s tragic past on her comfortable present and follows her on a journey that... Read More

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Even the Riffle Can Be Exciting

by Heather Shaw

What, you may ask, is a riffle? Author Thomas F. Eliott won’t keep you in suspense for long. In the first paragraph of the Introduction, he explains that it’s “rough water, but not enough to be classified as a white-water rapid.”... Read More

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Indra's Net

by Holly Chase Williams

Beginning with the death of an old cowhand in the Sierra Nevadas and quickly progressing to the jungle battlefields of WWII “Indochina” (Vietnam) this ambitious novel spreads its net across the marches of history reeling in gold... Read More

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Soul Identity

by M. Wayne Cunningham

Self-described computer security entrepreneur, Dennis Batchelder, has taken his considerable knowledge of security systems worldwide and crafted it into a fast-paced action-adventure novel involving a couple of competing cult-like... Read More

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Stem Cells, Cancer & Me

by Todd Mercer

John McNamara is a tenacious man. He held his own through fatherhood decades in the workplace and service in the Korean War but the supreme challenge of his life began with the words “‘Your blood work shows the possibility of... Read More

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Littlebit Goes a Long Way

by Joyce Rice

Littlebit is a brown and tan, sharp-eyed bit of fluff. Her descriptive title is Pomeranian, but that gives little information as to the true character of this dog. Littlebit was rescued from a veterinary hospital in San Francisco and... Read More

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