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- Books Published November 2014
November 2014
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published November 2014.
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Near-future Washington intrigue, pitting corporate power against government, seems ripped from tomorrow’s headlines. In "The Blue Folio", Matt McMahon crafts a near-future political struggle so compelling and realistic that it’s easy... Read More
This journey of self-discovery is wrapped in a wry humor that makes the story enjoyable for skeptics and believers alike. In this punchy parable, veteran writer Carol Gino sends a New Age Alice down the rabbit hole to learn life lessons... Read More
A mother and son’s parallel journey and serious social commentary elevate this novel above other Orwellian dystopian books. Sometime in the distant, undisclosed future, after highways and byways have been filled in and streams and... Read More
In this investment book, a physician/investor urges readers to die broke. Physician and commercial real estate investor Stanley Arthur Riggs realized he wanted a plan to be “in voluntarily and strategically planned, diminished... Read More
This fun YA sci-fi novel—with well-rounded characters, interesting premise, and lighthearted dialogue—will delight readers of every age. "Heart of Earth", by Mark Laporta, is a sci-fi novel centered on a group of teenagers doing... Read More
A young girl joins forces with a group of misfit dragons to save her home in this exciting adventure told in beautiful verse. "Mindel and the Misfit Dragons", a lushly illustrated rhyming fairy tale, assures tweens in those awkward... Read More
The underground gay bar scene of the 1950s features as a vivid setting for this noir novel. This intriguing noir novel captures a cultural moment, set in 1950s San Francisco at a time when gays and lesbians established a strong sense of... Read More