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January 2010

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2010.

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Confessions of an Accidental Sleuth

Baseball and books have more in common than the letter B in B.F. Monachino’s first novel, "Confessions of an Accidental Sleuth". Monachino, who was semi-finalist for Amazon.com’s Breakthrough Novel Award, was a lawyer for major... Read More

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Blind-Sided

In the current economy, books about life during unemployment are in great demand. Losing a job can feel like the end of the world, but writers like Roger E. Hawkins, Ph.D., help smooth the way back to confidence, courage, and, hopefully,... Read More

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Become the Person You Were Meant to Be

The author compares the mind to a large astrodome with a tiny golf ball sitting on top. The golf ball is reflective of our conscious mind—what we are actually aware of—and the astrodome is the non-conscious mind, which includes those... Read More

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Anchors of the Soul

“The evolutionist would suggest that we came from nothing and go to nothing,” G.E. Beaver writes. “Rather hopeless, wouldn’t you say? The worldview of the Christian is the complete antithesis of this.” In "Anchors of the Soul",... Read More

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Three Sister Dragons

In a story that has many of the familiar hallmarks we have come to expect from fantasy novels —a brave teenage boy unaware of his destiny, an evil witch, orphans who have yet to realize their potential, a helpful wizard, and an... Read More

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Brenin's Crown

In fifth-century Britain, the Kingdom of Dumnonia is in a state of limbo. The king and queen are dead, and their only child vanished on the night of the king’s murder. For the people of Dumnonia, left with no leadership or protection,... Read More

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In Envy Country

Literary short story lovers who admire the complex seamless architecture of a muscular sentence will find much to approve in Joan Frank’s collection, "In Envy Country". But the author’s precise and artful prose is there to perform a... Read More

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A Brief Life (Extraordinary Classics)

While the summer heat casts a stifling spell over Buenos Aires, Juan Maria Brausen loses his mind. He wavers between his usual daily life, which includes a fraught relationship with his wife of five years who has recently undergone a... Read More

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