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January 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2009.

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Delicious Little That

In her memoir, "Delicious Little That", Denise Harrington looks back on the previous eight years of her life. From the ripe old age of thirty-two, she writes of her whirlwind romance with Cowboy. Her instant infatuation with him leads to... Read More

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Michigan Wind

Mark Raven’s novel "Michigan Wind" is all about action. The story begins with Bob Connors saving a life in the ER. From here readers are thrown into the operating room and into anesthesiologist and researcher Bob’s world. We learn... Read More

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Global Shift

What is a rational, idealistic, but skeptical reader to do? With an impressive grasp of science, history, and philosophy, psychologist Edmund J. Bourne in Global Shift: How a New Worldview is Transforming Humanity presents strong... Read More

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The Someday List

"The Someday List" by Stacy Hawkins Adams (Revell 978-0-8007-3266-0) is another story about dealing with the past and finding God in the process. Rachelle realizes she hardly knows herself after she attends a farewell party for a friend... Read More

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Timothy and the Dragon's Gate

Timothy and the Dragon’s Gate, the second book in a popular young adult series written by Adrienne Kress, has everything a youth could want in a novel: ninja, pirates, evil old ladies, dragons, treasure hunters, crazy taxi drivers,... Read More

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Before Saying Any of the Great Words

In an early poem David Huerta describes his own work and the context in which he writes: “Under a leaden sky words and syllables / were dancing in my throat.” Huerta one of Mexico’s leading poets (and the son of another famous... Read More

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The Wounded Warrior Handbook

For the 25000 US service personnel who have been injured since the invasion of Iraq in 2003 a wide ar-ray of medical and other assistance is available. But the biggest obstacle for the wounded and their family members is often a daunting... Read More

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Murder in Mykonos

by Dick Cady

FOR A MEMORABLE DEBUT, see Greek policeman Andreas Kaldis and his creator, Jeffrey Siger, in "Murder in Mykonos" (Poisoned Pen Press, 978-1-59058-581-8), the first of a projected series based in the Greek Isles. Siger lives part-time on... Read More

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