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February 15, 2010

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

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Cromwell

by Elizabeth A. Allen

Cromwell, by John Long and Rhyse Curtis, begins with a legend. Whenever the city of Lustrian is threatened with destruction, stories suggest that the powerful king of the vampires, Alexander Cromwell, will reappear from wherever he has... Read More

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Simple, Not Easy

by Teresa Scollon

It’s perhaps too easy, in this day and age of omnipresent brain candy, to pass by a title like this one; it looks like work. The cover reminds that its author, Terrence Roberts, is one of the Little Rock Nine, nine courageous... Read More

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The Bridge

by Julia Ann Charpentier

The first decade of the twenty-first century has been fraught with religious conflict, acts of war, political injustice, and terrorist activity. Few agree on how to solve these far-reaching universal problems. As leaders throughout the... Read More

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Science, Remote Viewing and ESP

by Laura Munion

“From an evolutionary standpoint, it is an advantage to have one’s perceptions limited to the here and now,” Ken Renshaw writes. In Science, Remote Viewing and ESP, Renshaw explains how space and time are a means of ensuring that... Read More

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The Rocky Hill

by Gary Presley

Ilana Haley takes readers from the Israeli desert to metropolitan New York City, from the confusions of a little boy to a woman torn between her husband and her lover, accomplishing these disparate journeys in a mere seven stories and... Read More

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Probability Theory, Live!

by Catherine Thureson

Probability theory is a branch of mathematics that examines the likelihood of one particular outcome or a group of outcomes for any event. In Probability Theory, Live! author Ion Saliu, who studied political economics in Romania before... Read More

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Katie's Way

by Linda Salisbury

Katie’s Way, a steamy, breezy romance novel, has all the usual elements of the genre: sexy man meets sexy woman; man and woman have frequent lusty involvements; their relationship teeters, but a happy ending follows. Author Gwendolyn... Read More

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