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September 15, 2009

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

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Both Feet on the Spiritual Path

Manitoba native Joseph C. Plourde has been a Christian since the early 1980s. In this hands-on workbook, he offers advice and teachings on attaining true faith, utilizing God-given intelligence, and even employing the gift of common... Read More

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A Disciple's Heart

According to William J. Clark Jr. and William J. Clark Sr., a father—son team, “It is a challenging walk God calls us to, but we can experience a peace within that is unknown to those who aren’t always sure where to step along the... Read More

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The Khan Dilemma

In Ron Goodreau’s "The Khan Dilemma", a cover-up is going on in Las Cruces, California. A young Muslim man by the name of Khan has murdered two people in a break-in gone wrong. Though the double homicide appears to be routine, the... Read More

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Da Ultimate Hookup

There’s a world of free stuff out there, from talk show tickets to pet food to video games, which, according to Claudette McGowan, most people don’t know about. Such offers may be poorly advertised or just little-known, which is... Read More

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Moonlight Memoirs

A child’s growing awareness of the mortality of people and pets prompts a natural curiosity about what happens after death. In this picture book, young author Maggie Mei Lewis shares a comforting view of an afterlife where the living... Read More

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Hormone Harmony

Because of recent research and the controversy that surrounds the risks of hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women, hormone imbalance has become a hot topic, but few straightforward, comprehensive guides have been written on the... Read More

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ISSA

Taktu the reigning king of the Kushan Empire is a member of the Order of Melchizidek. This order was once part of the city of Shamballa which strove to achieve peace and enlightenment. The city is now gone and all that remains is the... Read More

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Diario De Oaxaca

Kuper’s hardcover opus Diario de Oaxaca, excerpted briefly in Wordless Worlds, is not as distant as it might appear at first glance. Peter Kuper is probably stuck with his best known credit, “Spy vs Spy” in Mad magazine, at least... Read More

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