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March 15, 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 15, 2009. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in March 2009.

Book Review

Enjoy Your Money!

by Barry Silverstein

One can imagine that, if every young adult would read a copy of "Enjoy Your Money!", there would be a lot more saving, a lot less spending, and fewer personal bankruptcies in American society. This book clearly targets a twenty-something... Read More

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Get Into College

“College Admissions officers just want to know that you weren’t sitting around all summer with Cheez Doodle crumbs all over your shirt.” This is just one of the hundreds of quotes from college staff, students and their parents that... Read More

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Beware the Barracuda

Since 9/11, when the unfathomable became reality, most Americans have come to believe anything is possible. In Beware the Barracuda, some of the most frightening possibilities become reality. When an investigative reporter dies under... Read More

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Passage to Luminae

“This is a story of Elaina’s passage to Luminae” the author writes. “Elaina through the different lessons of her life seeks with courage and passion to balance her wings between the real world and the spirit world and connect... Read More

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Love, War & Curling Irons

As warplanes flew overhead civilians continued their daily activities: they went to work they fell in love. War was only one aspect of life. Leni Schick-Grehl’s biography includes the highlights of her life emphasizing experiences in... Read More

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Not Fade Away

“Love is love and not fade away.” —Buddy Holly “Not Fade Away” (1957) Fifteen-year-old Andy Lerner greets the summer of 1959 with typical teenage complacency unaware that the close of the season will find his life drastically... Read More

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The President's Pianist

“Mostly it is the president who stays in my mind and his kindness intelligence honesty and strength of character….He was unpretentious unhurried and unshakable” Manos recalls in this memoir that centers on his four years as the... Read More

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Summer's Distant Echoes

Urban street lit like most genres has its own formula. Summer’s Distant Echoes fits the bill with its sex violence revenge gang loyalty treachery constant action name-dropping of fashion and entertainment stars and murder. Author James... Read More

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