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December 2009

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

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"Button, Button" Who's Got the Button

The cold landscape of Minnesota isn’t frigid enough to keep troublemakers and evil doers inside. In the mystery novel, [i]Button, Button, Who’s Got the Button[i], storms rage across the Midwest countryside, while a different kind of... Read More

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A Journey to the Truth

The Hindu Rig Veda teaches, “Truth is One, though the sages know it as many.” This teaching is one that Sam, the primary character in "A Journey to the Truth" learns as he explores the many religions and philosophies of the world.... Read More

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Meanderings of an Aged Mind

Meanderings of An Aged Mind, the title of retired junior high teacher Kay Fay’s slim volume of poetry, gives her licence to expound upon any number of subjects that she knows best-schools, schoolchildren, homework, parenting,... Read More

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Our First Atom Bomb

In the early morning of August 6, 1945, three U.S. planes approached airspace over Hiroshima, Japan. Launched from Tinian in the North Marianas Islands, the planes —Enola Gay, which held the atomic bombs; The Great Artiste, carrying... Read More

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Saving Rachel

Sam Case, the suave and self-important narrator of "Saving Rachel", thinks he has all he could ask for. He has a devoted wife on one hand and a secret mistress on the side. He makes ridiculous amounts of money as a software engineer... Read More

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The Alphatude Attitude

People who adore their pets don’t always know how to take care of them properly. Overcrowded animal shelters and rescue centers testify to the frequency with which owners give up on their pets. Although they are the most popular choice... Read More

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Playing to Strength

Numerous books address the challenges women face in the workplace; many of them make a valid case that when it comes to opportunities for promotion and pay scale, gender inequality is real. "Playing to Strength", on the other hand,... Read More

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