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May 2013

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

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Entangled Realms

by Jill Allen

What if science and soul were not incompatible? A former physicist asks the fascinating question. Mathematician Rachel LaJoie and her longtime boyfriend, physicist Terry McGuire, are firm believers in the Western scientific method at the... Read More

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Crooked

by Lynn Evarts

A private eye’s private battle with nicotine and familiarity with NYC streets add a twist and excitement to this classic-style detective novel. What happens when you quit smoking, cold turkey, and have to solve the murder of a noted... Read More

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Haven's Key

by Mark McLaughlin

Unpretentious and realistic characters put a refreshing spin on the fantasy-quest genre. A kindly old storyteller, a slender girl who is a healer, a young boy with a tattooed face, a dishonored archer, his wife, and her colorfully furred... Read More

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John's Assignment

by Kristine Morris

The world will end unless mankind changes its ways; what would you do? How would humans react if an angel came to Earth to offer them a choice? They can change some of their most cherished thoughts, beliefs, and customs to align with... Read More

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Dirty Ground

by Melissa Wuske

With a focus on “drunkle,” incapacitating without hurting a “drunk uncle,” this book finds a niche beyond most martial arts manuals. Kris Wilder has black belts in Goju-Ryu karate, taekwondo, and judo; and Lawrence A. Kane is a... Read More

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Moonlight over England

by Pete Warzel

This scrapbook biography of primary documents creates an encompassing portrait of a soldier, his family, and a war. A scrapbook created by the author to understand his brother’s death in World War II, Moonlight Over England is an... Read More

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Mother Earth's Revenge

by Sheila M. Trask

The Earth is alive—and not very happy about environmental changes, with consequences for humans and animals. The premise of Mother Earth’s Revenge: Unexpected Consequences—that the planet responds to neglect and abuse by... Read More

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The Rising

by Lee Gooden

US Army Special Forces and twenty-first century inquisitor Clay Hawker must stop the Apocalypse. Ron Toppings, former US Army counterintelligence special agent, writes like an expert drag-race driver doing a burnout. Gaining traction for... Read More

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