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April 15, 2002

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published April 15, 2002. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in April 2002.

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Edge

“‘What’s the stink?’ The girl’s voice behind me in the crowded school hall raises the hair on my arms. Loren Miller. And one of her hordes. The smell of Wednesday’s special at the school cafeteria is wafting in the corridor,... Read More

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The Raging Dragon

“In other parts of the world, the dragon is respected as a sign of prosperity and well-being-a force for good. I think the DragonSlayers hate what is good and want to destroy it.” That’s exactly what one discovers has been... Read More

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If I Could

by Jennifer Griffin

What would it be like to turn from a worm into a butterfly? Or to become a song that someone would sing? Or a cloud? These are just some of the things that one little boy imagines he could be. In this bilingual tale, the author and her... Read More

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Go Girl!

by Mindy Buell

Over the years, the subject of sports and their sons’ athletic experiences has been an easy conversation topic between men. This book offers a different perspective for parents: a look at their daughters’ involvement in sports and... Read More

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The Art and Science of Raja Yoga

by Aimé Merizon

Imagine being renowned worldwide as a lecturer, author, teacher, composer, singer, philosopher, artist, scientist, and businessman. The author embodies this renaissance description. Formally educated at Haverford College and Brown... Read More

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The Mermaid That Came Between Them

by Amy Rea

Jacob Koleman was nearly seduced by a trio of mermaids when he was young, and the experience has never left him. Now he’s a middle-aged adventure novel writer who has lost his edge; even an aggressive book doctor thinks his latest book... Read More

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The Fitness Factor

by Patricia Weber

This book proclaims that there is a magic pill to wellness that anyone can have access to and afford: regular exercise. The author, co-founder and medical director of the Women’s Sports Medicine Center at the Hospital for Special... Read More

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