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January 2010

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

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Windows Within

by Paula Scardamalia

“Creativity is not just an end product; it is also the energy we use and the processes we go through to get to the outcome,” Jan-Marie Esch writes. In Windows Within, Esch, an educator, artist, and creativity coach, lays out her... Read More

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Misconception

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

In this riveting medical thriller, author Avner Hershlag brings the idea of human cloning to disturbing life and opens a Pandora’s Box of unsettling possibilities. With an intriguing cast of characters and a fast-paced plot,... Read More

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The Dreamer's Awakening

by David George

Eloik, whose father died when he was five and whose mother is in a coma, has psychological problems. “He was just a teenager who had spent the better part of his existence afraid of his own shadow,” the authors write. He is treated... Read More

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Convenient Secrets

by Margaret Cullison

Most people would agree that a successful marriage depends upon honesty and trust between partners. When one of them withholds information from the other, for whatever reason, possible discovery of the secret poses an ever-present threat... Read More

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Blood and Silk

by Gary Presley

It is obvious that Blood and Silk, with its sixteen-page list of “Works Consulted,” is a serious attempt to reinterpret Christian theology within the confines of an historical novel, and not just a cavalier attempt to generate... Read More

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The Age of Eternal Fire

by Jill Allen

In C.D. Shelton’s debut novel, tween readers are catapulted back 13,000 years, to the Amazonian rainforest where tribes of hunter-gatherers dwell. Members of one such group, the Deer People, worship flames, which they call the Eternal... Read More

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The Mystery of Table Mountain

by Gary Presley

Fans of the Western genre might expect a stoic hero astride a trusty horse intent on setting things right. They’ll get a measure of that in The Mystery of Table Mountain, but William Post’s first volume in a proposed trilogy is... Read More

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Feathers, Beads and Bones

by Whitney Hallberg

In Kerosene Cowboys, retired tactical naval aviator Randy Arrington takes readers inside a drill weekend of the New Orleans-based VA-204 River Rattlers, a navy reserve squadron. The book takes place over the course of six months,... Read More

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