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March 2014

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2014.

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Braha

by Jason Henninger

Two narrators bring two tones to this mystery and weave together a strong whole. Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence & Intrigue is a dual narrative whose... Read More

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Anthony

by Eric Anderson

Amid a series of interesting twists that keep the pages turning, topics like schoolyard bullying are covered with a straightforward pragmatism that helps the moral message stand out clearly. In "Anthony", Harold J. Fischel chronicles the... Read More

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Beyond the Scars

by Kandy Alameda

Anguish sears the pages of this novel, and the author’s experience in Nairobi brings terrorism’s aftermath to life. How does a person cope after experiencing immeasurable tragedy—the world shaking from a bomb blast and the loss of... Read More

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Geepeus

by Gregory A. Lowe

Poulin excels at the art of world-building in this sci-fi adventure that journeys everywhere from the future to deep in human history. "Geepeus", by Nasha Poulin, contains classic science fiction tropes such as time and space travel,... Read More

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Midlife Cabernet

by Heather Weber

Ambrose provides frank conversation and a pick-me-up in the face of all the challenges midlife has to offer. Elaine Ambrose’s Midlife Cabernet: Life, Love & Laughter after Fifty is an Erma Bombeck-esque tribute to women who are... Read More

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Music Lessons

by Shelley Mae Hazen

A small Tennessee town comes to life through the vivid details of a family with high ambitions for their youngest girl. You should never forget where you’ve come from—that’s the central message of Frances Walker’s "Music... Read More

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Oulanem

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Majkut has done a superb job using Marx’s abandoned fragment to its fullest potential in this highly evocative and chilling narrative. This unforgettable journey into the creative mind of Karl Marx spotlights what few political... Read More

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