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October 15, 2008

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

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The House Without a Key

by Dick Cady

If youve ever wondered whether the old Charlie Chan books by Earl Derr Biggers were better than the series of B-movies cranked out in the 1930s, "The House Without a Key" (Academy Chicago, 978-0-89733-579-9), first published in 1925,... Read More

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A Pure Double Cross

by Dick Cady

Tough, you say you want tough? Tough as nails? How about Mike Hammer on steroids tough? In "A Pure Double Cross" (Blue Steel Press, 978-0-9743199-1-9), even tough guy Hal Schroeder’s landlady is tough. When he tracks bloody footprints... Read More

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Honey

by Teresa Scollon

Poet Richard Carr weaves together lovely and unlikely connections in his Gival Press Poetry Award winner, "Honey" (978-1-928589-45-7). Wrinkled plants, a goldfish and the poet drink water while outside, “The clouds rain gasoline.” A... Read More

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56 Water Street

by Lee Gooden

Since the phenomenal success of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series and Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series there has been an explosion in the popularity of young adult fiction. Successful writers in the genre plant seeds in their... Read More

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Michael

by Joyce Faulkner

Most siblings share many things—their parents their home their heritage their community their history their vision of what life can be. Family should give one a sense of belonging and self-esteem. The few unlucky siblings who are... Read More

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Norah's Children

by Joyce Faulkner

Brendan Kelly loved his wife. He gave her everything he could—although an emotionally impoverished man has little to offer. Together they produced five children but Brendan was a frustrated curmudgeon long before Norah the center of... Read More

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Mexico City

by Christina Claassen

Thinking of traveling internationally to a place rich with cultural and historical heritage that also offers the hustle and bustle of city life? Mexico City is a destination that can satisfy explorers of art music food and artifacts... Read More

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Good Food in Mexico

by Margaret Cullison

Some people relish the discovery of delicious regional cuisine when they travel. Tourists could ask hotel staff taxi drivers or shop owners for recommendations but having a food-loving local to show them around would be preferable. In... Read More

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