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September 2013

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

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Change

by Kristine Morris

Ilchi Lee’s latest work says we can all change the world by working on ourselves. In Change: Realizing Your Greatest Potential, Ilchi Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Call of Sedona (2012), issues a call that places the... Read More

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Out of Print

by Rich Rezler

There’s reason to be hopeful—yes, hopeful—about the future of journalism, and George Brock tells us why. For many, a quest to find a silver lining in the current state of journalism is akin to finding the funnies in the Wall Street... Read More

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The Honshu Pioneer

by Derek Catsam

Tom Thomas’s "The Honshu Pioneer" deserves a wide readership of scholars and students of World War II and military history. "The Honshu Pioneer" was the first American newspaper started by occupying American troops in Japan. In this... Read More

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The Lost Romans

by Anna Call

Davidescu’s writing is rife with wordplay and playful references that turn a potentially dry text into a fun read. "The Lost Romans" uses archaeological, linguistic, and historical sources to explore the origins of the Romanian people... Read More

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Forever Cash

by Barry Silverstein

Follow the clear steps in this detailed guide, and use your passion to find financial security for the rest of your life. Many people who were negatively affected by the recent economic downturn have yet to recover. With a focus on... Read More

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Existence

by Elizabeth Millard

Branching off from scientific theories and religious beliefs, this insightful commentary on existence encourages the exploration of the places where spirituality and science converge. Spirituality and science are often seen as separate... Read More

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