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January 15, 2010

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 15, 2010. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in January 2010.

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Gestapo 33

For over a century, espionage stories have fascinated readers with lead characters that embody the superhero myth, reassuring worried mortals that justice will prevail. Political intrigue, mistreatment of innocent people, and the threat... Read More

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Ancient Wisdoms

As the earth enters an astrological time known as the Photon Band, "Ancient Wisdoms" attempts to connect the wisdom of ancient cultures to today’s problems. “It becomes difficult to change current lifestyles after closing their door... Read More

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An Indian Legacy

In "An Indian Legacy", J.W. Dragstra’s debut novel, computer specialist Grant Somerset, retired from the US Navy, confronts his Indian heritage. Grant has long ignored this part of his past, but when a doctor diagnoses him with cancer... Read More

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The Golden Aspen

The brilliant yellow foliage of the golden aspen in the Colorado mountains has long inspired artists, including legendary photographer Ansel Adams. It also inspired Cheryl A. Price’s tale of how the famed tree received its color. The... Read More

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War-Wise

The muses have worked their magic with a new collection of poetry penned by David J. Murray. Whether the subject is war, wit, or beauty, these elegant, cerebral poems stretch the mind and prompt reflection. War Wise is the third... Read More

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Confusion Matrix

In "Confusion Matrix", readers are transported through the age of the Classical and Romantic poets to our own time and place. While the themes are timeless and the poet accesses them through modern experiences, there are a number of... Read More

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Celebrations

Often, to celebrate life, one must first feel it slip from one’s fingers. After all, to know what light is, one must know darkness. This is the arc of David J. Murray’s collection of poems, "Celebrations". Here, the speaker’s... Read More

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Republica

Respublica falls into the tradition of other novels of Rome such as Collen McCullough’s Masters of Rome Series and Taylor Caldwell’s fictionalized biography of Cicero, Pillars of Iron. Unlike McCullough, who portrays Cicero in a... Read More

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