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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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Postville, USA

The sudden downfall of Agriprocessors, the kosher meat processing plant owned by Orthodox Jew Aaron Rubashkin, exposed the maltreatment of both animals and human beings. First, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released... Read More

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Piercing the Veil

Grant Chisolm, a chivalrous U.S. Navy Seal, is recruited by a covert anti-terrorist organization associated with MI6. Chisholm’s grandfather was friends with the organization’s founders, but went missing while investigating a World... Read More

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Mission to the Stars

"Mission to the Stars" begins with a bang that is more like a whimper. In 2055, the spaceship StarDancer, piloted by the Bindls, a husband and wife team, is about to achieve FTL—faster-than-light speed—for the first time in the... Read More

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Royal Pain

“He’s going to die…and it’s going to be your fault.” When Princess Christa hears this chilling prophecy, she fears it refers to her secret boyfriend, Daemen, a peasant who works as a groundskeeper at her castle. Christa and... Read More

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Shadows of Existence

Jekwu Ozoemene’s poetry collection, "Shadows of Existence", is one with something to say. Here, the poet touches on everything from gender and abuse to poverty and consumerism. These poems focus on the African continent and on a... Read More

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Spirits for the Mind and Body

The cocktail was originally a mixture of distilled spirits, sugar, water, and bitters, and appears to have originated in the early 1800s. There are various theories regarding the name’s derivation, but in any case, there is something... Read More

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Make Money at Craft Shows

Many crafters wonder if it would be possible to make a living, or at least some extra cash, from selling their wares. But for people who’ve never sold at craft shows it can be difficult to know where to start or what they can do to... Read More

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The Apostate Theory

“The Americans had spit in Allah’s face when they chose the Apostate over the woman…The Twin Towers would soon no longer be America’s worst nightmare,” the author writes. "The Apostate Theory" takes readers into a terrorist... Read More

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