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September 2016

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published September 2016.

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My Mega Monsterpedia

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

"My Mega Monsterpedia" is a clever and amusing look at everyday fears and annoyances and the monsters that cause them. Aimed at children ages six and up, the book gives children a way to name and then manage their fears while at the same... Read More

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Boss Babes

by Hannah Hohman

Some of the most inspirational women of all time get profiled in Boss Babes. Every babe is amazing for a different reason, the likenesses are uncanny, and the adult-level games will teach you even more about these female game changers. Read More

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The Atlas of Water

by Anna Call

The 3rd edition of this comprehensive atlas provides a thorough snapshot of water usage as it stands today. Environmentalists are in the process of becoming more aware of the economic and social factors involved in water use, from... Read More

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Death on Windmill Way

by Benjamin Welton

"Death on Windmill Way" is an entertaining mystery that will keep audiences guessing right up until the end. Carrie Doyle’s "Death on Windmill Way" is a fast-paced, cozy mystery story set within the well-heeled confines of East... Read More

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The Bread Maker

by Amanda Adams

This novel is a stirring reminder of the basic human instinct to persevere through even the toughest times. "The Bread Maker" by Moira Leigh MacLeod is a lush and complex narrative that communicates the beauty of a life filled with... Read More

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Three Weeks Less a Day

by Barbara Nickles

This fast-moving thriller is also a surprising celebration of survival. Gary D. McGugan’s "Three Weeks Less a Day" is an international thriller whose protagonist is a breast cancer patient, though his illness is only one of many twists... Read More

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