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September 2014

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

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South of Good

by Karyn Saemann

This intelligent, well-written drug thriller is also wickedly funny. Texas sheriff Hardin Steel becomes ensnared in a violent drug feud along the US-Mexican border in Randall Reneau’s suspense-and-action-crammed "South of Good". When... Read More

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Better With Age

by Karen Rigby

This straightforward, empowering, and direct guide is aimed at adults of any age who are interested in preparing for the future. Better with Age is a sensible guide for navigating common issues seniors face, including legal, financial,... Read More

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Stalked

by Jessica S. Council

This story of a Cuban-American refugee captures the immigrant experience. Stalked: The Boy Who Said No, by Patti Sheehy, is filled with drama, intrigue, and passion as a Cuban refugee fights to make a life in the United States after... Read More

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A Boy Like Me

by Emerson M. Fuller

This story of a trans boy falling in love with a girl in high school is delightful and heartwarming in all the right places. "A Boy Like Me", by Jennie Wood, is the story of a trans boy, Peyton, and the girl he’s been in love with... Read More

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Failing the Trapeze

by Geraldine Richards

Shifts in time and from character to character parallel the motif of the swinging trapeze to reveal the circus-like perils of family relations. "Failing the Trapeze", by Susan V. Meyers, is an artfully crafted family drama. As the title... Read More

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Enigma in Blue

by Annie Peters

A tale of scientific experiments and research conducted by unique, compelling characters provokes philosophical thought. In "Enigma in Blue", Klaus Bytzek creates a cast of eccentric characters who posit questions about the nature of our... Read More

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Uncle Anton's Atomic Bomb

by Jeff Fleischer

A typical American family with Cold War secrets brings Chekhovian intrigue to this literary thriller. Uncle Anton’s Atomic Bomb is a book hard to describe, and that’s part of what makes it so interesting. Ian Woollen’s novel tells... Read More

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