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- Books Published December 2016
December 2016
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published December 2016.
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The cozy mystery "A Pinch of Poison" hits all the right notes: a sweet-seeming and privileged all-girls school with a secret, a deadly charity luncheon, and a shrewd, proper young lady with just the right amount of tact and intelligence... Read More
This enlightening history volume shows how the Bible shaped the founders’ consciousness. Daniel L. Dreisbach’s "Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers" focuses on the Bible’s significant influence on colonial America and its... Read More
This is an entertaining, informative, and moving account of one man’s push down the Camino de Santiago. In "Taking My God for a Walk", veteran publisher Tony Collins sets off down the Camino de Santiago, using his considerable... Read More
A wild ride through a bleak future casts a harsh, thought-provoking light on today’s decisions. John Feffer paints the gritty portrait of an all-too-believable future dystopia in his novel "Splinterlands". Feffer brings a unique blend... Read More
Impellizzeri does well with the small details that make her characters feel like real people. In "Secrets of Worry Dolls", Amy Impellizzeri winningly weaves together the stories of a mother and daughter, using large-scale tragedies to... Read More
Whole Brain Thinking offers a thoughtful message of hope that transcends today’s polarizing culture. "How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future", by James Olson, promises to act as an antidote to the frazzled and fragmented nature... Read More