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May 2013

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2013.

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ShipShape

by Sara Budzik

Schmall helps nonprofits think not only about how to navigate rough waters, but why they sail at all. Anyone associated with a nonprofit organization will benefit from "ShipShape", Eric Schmall’s “uncomplicated guide to navigating... Read More

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A Simple Soul

by Sheila M. Trask

Carefully crafted, with a strong sense of place, Babenko’s novel is an immensely engaging contemplation about the nature of reality and illusion. "A Simple Soul" is anything but simple. As with matryoshka nesting dolls, Russian author... Read More

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The Book

by Anna Call

A sassy dog’s perspective on humans combines with a thrilling adventure. Part dog’s perspective on life and part adventure, "The Book" covers various aspects of dog training and canine social hierarchy along with an exciting,... Read More

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Kete Whakairo

by Sara Budzik

Organized beautifully and written with friendly instruction and care, this guide is a valuable addition to the craft genre. For lovers of general handcrafts who are seeking new challenges or for experienced fiber artists, Margaret Rose... Read More

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In Search of Unity

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This erudite and engrossing journey through the modern sciences approaches the elusive “unified theory.” Spencer Scoular, a consultant who holds a PhD from Cambridge, moves to flesh out the incomplete, mathematically based frameworks... Read More

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Living Forever

by Aimee Jodoin

This work of intellect and philosophy peopled by warm, sympathetic characters builds a flowing narrative that offers insight into the way the human mind operates. The science of the mind transferred into a computer acts as the foundation... Read More

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Academic Enhancement Tools

by Nancy Walker

Educator lays a path for education as a means of finding a career. Parents should serve as the “power source” for student success, claims Academic Enhancement Tools: Power in Family Relationships Builds Student Academic Success, a... Read More

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