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June 2012

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2012.

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Journey

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

Journey (If Where You’re Going Isn’t Home) is the first book of Max Zimmer’s coming of age trilogy and serves as a solid foundation for what promises to be a superlative series of novels. Zimmer is an exceptionally talented writer... Read More

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I Was a Pilot for the Mob

by Mark McLaughlin

David Samuels, like the lead character and narrator of "I Was a Pilot for the Mob", is a decorated veteran and winner of the Silver Star and numerous other medals for courage under fire. The author draws on his own experience as a... Read More

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Good Intentions

by Mark McLaughlin

“You work for the good of all,” Winston Jones, lead character of Bob Zeidman’s political satire, chides a sidewalk rabble-rouser who demands the government lower taxes, cut social programs, and allow people to “keep the loots of... Read More

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Aquarius Falling

by Sheila M. Trask

The cheerful 1960s pop music that weaves its way through "Aquarius Falling" creates a warm, nostalgic feeling. Don’t get too comfortable, though. While the Beach Boys soundtrack promises a carefree summer for twenty-one-year-old Tom... Read More

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A Lost Gun

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Detective Jessie Sands stumbles onto much more than a horrific crime when she witnesses a brutal murder. In fact, the events that transpire immediately following the tragedy set off a series of crimes and mysteries that Jessie becomes... Read More

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The Society's Traitor

by Melissa Wuske

In the first installment in The Discoveries of Arthur Grey series, The Society’s Traitor, V.K. Finnish tells the tale of an inquisitive eleven-year-old who takes a magical trip into a world where people search for the truth behind... Read More

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So L.A.

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A protagonist’s soul is revealed only through the expertise of a skilled writer capable of capturing every thought, mood, and emotion. In "So L.A.", Bridget Hoida creates a poignant exploration of a grief-stricken artist’s mind as... Read More

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