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February 2017

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 2017.

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Rowing Inland

by Matt Sutherland

Dipped in acetate, these poems strip Detroit of any pretense and offer a flawless lesson in descriptive concision. But Rowing Inland delights because of Jim Daniels’s storytelling skills—a chronicle of incidents and anecdotes... Read More

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Ephaidria

by Tia Smith

"Ephaidria" is a suspenseful, out-of-this-world adventure with breathtaking world-building and fun, lovable characters. Jim Grieco’s "Ephaidria" is a complex science fiction and fantasy novel that builds up a world of magic and... Read More

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Evil Speaks

by Meredith Grahl Counts

Classic elements are woven into this fast new adventure with plenty of twists, battles with monsters, and teenage attitude. S. Woffington’s fantasy novel, "Evil Speaks", weaves suspense into an action-packed plot and brings characters... Read More

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Memortality

by Claire Rudy Foster

Lost loved ones live on in our memories—at least, that’s what people say. For salty, sarcastic Minerva Rus, memory has the power to resurrect the people she’s lost. Part psychedelic journey, part conspiracy theory, "Memortality" is... Read More

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In Calabria

by Claire Rudy Foster

Fans of The Last Unicorn will recognize Peter S. Beagle’s signature style immediately in his new novel, In Calabria. Touching gently on themes of faith, mythology, and poetry, In Calabria is a modern fairy tale that shows what happens... Read More

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What Will Grow?

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Simple, lively rhymes and fold-out pages showcase a variety of crops as they grow from seed to plant, in Jennifer Ward’s "What Will Grow?" Spring and summer give way to fall and winter as Susie Ghahremani’s colorful illustrations... Read More

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Waipi'o Valley

by Patricia Kutza

Waipi’o Valley is a long work of Hawaiian history that entices readers toward the islands. With their breathtaking beauty and fascinating cultural history, the Hawaiian islands capture the imaginations of tourists and residents... Read More

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In the Way of Jesus

by Jeremiah Rood

"In the Way of Jesus" fills a needed niche, offering church followers a way to really grow in faith. Paul D. Kroeker’s "In the Way of Jesus" is a collection of pastoral reflections that offer a worthy exploration of what life looks... Read More

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