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January 2009

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

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Sardinian Silver

by M. Wayne Cunningham

After an absence of forty-two years languages professor A. Colin Wright returned for a visit to Sardinia. His nostalgic novel "Sardinian Silver" he says in its afterword “evokes a Sardinia that no longer exists but which had a quality... Read More

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One Fine Season

by Dawn Goldsmith

This Christian-based story of grace love friendship and promises focuses on two perfect handsome and talented young athletes Danny and Pete. In their perfection the men never succumb to jealousy and devote themselves to the friendship... Read More

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Peace Corpse

by Liam Brennan

Four intelligent youths from very different background arrive in the city of Stockholm for the annual Youth For Peace demonstrations in hopes of changing their lives and the unique worlds in which they live. But a fight for peace becomes... Read More

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The Great Hour Struck

by Carter Jefferson

Military fiction is one of the oldest genres—look at Homer. Societies keep engaging in new wars so writers willing to do the necessary research have lots of material to mine. Soldiers and sailors supply them with real heroes cowards... Read More

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Kormuska

by Gary Presley

Teachers tell aspiring authors “Write what you know.” Dalan McEndree took that advice to heart. The author is familiar with Russia no question. That his knowledge of that terrain assures him an audience for his thriller Kormushka is... Read More

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Wind Dancer

by Whitney Hallberg

For readers who crave adventure with their historical fiction "Wind Dancer" (B&H Books 978-0-8054-4534-3) by Jamie Carie places fiery Isabelle Holt in the center of the action as American Revolutionaries capture the British town of... Read More

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Magic Bus

by Matt Sutherland

A significant part of the United States counter-culture movement of the 1960s and 70s included thousands of adventuresome hippies engaged in spiritual pilgrimages to eastern destinations such as India Nepal Iran and other Hindu Buddhist... Read More

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