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December 2008

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published December 2008.

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Moments of Forever

by Ruth Douillette

Philosophers and theologians have long debated the meaning and purpose of life. Perhaps there is nothing new under the sun as the prophet long ago affirmed but Dr. Bill Path uses fresh words to explain the age-old questions: Why am I... Read More

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None Dare Call it Reason

by Bryan Craig

Richard Sutherland gets right to the point: middle class America is at fault for electing poor leaders to handle our country’s political and financial health. Sutherland who has an advanced degree in history and holds a J.D. from... Read More

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Journey of a Near Miss

by Rebeca Schiller

Sometimes one has to weigh very heavily whether or not to move forward with God’s demands especially if it means taking nine long years to write a memoir. "Journey of a Near Miss" by Laura Downs is the result of such a heavenly... Read More

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Goal

by Luise Bolleber

Soccer is considered the most popular sport in the world. For Mohammad Alikhail soccer not only provided an important refuge during his childhood in Afghanistan in the 1960s and ‘70s it also opened doors that lead to his life as a... Read More

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The Hundred-Year Diet

by Norma D. Kellam

Thirty percent of heart attacks are fatal and modern medicine provides limited treatment for stroke cardiac disease and diabetes. Therefore prevention is crucial. Dr. Blair Beebe proposes that with a healthy diet and exercise the human... Read More

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Surviving Life as a Dumbass

by Gary Presley

Michael E. Webster begins his memoir by sketching out a suicide attempt and ends it with the words “The Beginning of the End.” This is certainly a pessimistic attitude but as the reader is carried from Webster’s small town... Read More

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Mirror Image

by Liam Brennan

Richard Flewelling relates an out-of-this-world story in this novel based on actual events—a story that is entirely fictitious yet moderately real. Poor storytelling and awkward prose makes it hard to decipher what exactly happened to... Read More

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