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January 15, 2008

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 15, 2008. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in January 2008.

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New Orleans Classic Seafood

by Matt Sutherland

As the Crescent City gradually reclaims her red bean and beer belly of the nation role after kitchen-killer Katrina steamed through, a sense of compassion encourages us to spotlight deserving cookbook projects celebrating the region’s... Read More

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Women Astronomers

by Mary Spiro

While recent surveys by the American Astronomical Society report more women are entering the field, most people would agree that astronomy is a male-dominated endeavor. The author of this text would have you know, however, that “women... Read More

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The Little Black Book of Walt Disney World

by Heather Shaw

How many guides to Disney World can there be? There are official and unofficial, avant-garde and vegetarian, some for idiots, some for grown-ups, for kids, for Mickeys, for $$$$, for nada, etcetera. Who cares? Pack ’em up! This... Read More

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Riot

by Lawrence Kane

Riots are frightening, fascinating, and shockingly widespread—capital material for the evening news. They can stem from almost anything, from political conventions to concerts, sporting events, jury verdicts, traffic accidents, or... Read More

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Church Is a Team Sport

by Margaret Cullison

As a teenager, Jim Putman rebelled against his pastor father’s religious beliefs. He studied subjects in college that challenged the authenticity of Christian doctrine and decided that God didn’t exist. Instead of contradicting him,... Read More

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Chasing Skinny Rabbits

by Sarah Christensen

What are you in pursuit of in your life? The Skinny Rabbit or the Great Stag? Dr. John Trent has authored several Christian-themed books related to the strengthening of marriages and families and, as founding president of The Center for... Read More

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