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February 2009

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

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The Safety of Deeper Water

Tim Polands "The Safety of Deeper Water" (Vandalia Press, 978-1-933202-32-7) IS MORE OF A NOVEL WITH SUSPENSE THAN A SUSPENSE NOVEL. In fact, its a fishing novel with suspense-and a first-rate writing job. The story centers on a woman... Read More

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Wood-Fired Cooking

by Matt Sutherland

When food meets fire, difficult to digest vegetables and meats become more palatable, a technique which helped our species accrue much-needed nutrients and evolve. Anthropologists tell us we have two million years of experience manning... Read More

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Requiem of the Human Soul

by Holly Chase Williams

It is one of the great travesties of the human experience that violence is often perpetrated by those claiming to follow Jesus, Mohammed, and other spiritual leaders who advocated peace. Therefore, the premise of this novel, a genetic... Read More

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Good-Bye, Gadsden

by Dawn Goldsmith

Set in the 1940s with World War II pressing men into service and young women taking over the responsibilities and work at home this novel presents the wartime romance of John Winstead. While recovering from severe war wounds Winstead... Read More

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Follow Your Dreams

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Christie Simpson embarks on a wild ride of self-discovery after receiving a phone call from her husband’s mistress. The call marks the end of her marriage and the beginning of a journey in which she dabbles in everything from angels... Read More

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Kennison's Gifts

by Liam Brennan

Author W. David Tibbs has crafted a beautifully layered depiction of one life’s journey from start to finish. Through emotional and well-written accounts Tibbs introduces readers to the character of Ken Kennison a man born to lowlife... Read More

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What Are We Doing Here?

by Liam Brennan

This collection of screenplays poems and just about everything in between was pieced together by author Franci Ferrari who has high hopes that this work will “[change] the way mankind views humanity.” This ultimate goal may be out of... Read More

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Millstone

by Whitney Hallberg

Alex Stone has just finished murdering his seventh victim a man who keeps children’s teeth in his refrigerator when his escape is interrupted by the police. As he jumps from the balcony he is shot to death by the officers and plummets... Read More

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