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October 2006

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 2006.

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Transformation

by Michele Howe

Author Dr. D. Vincent Ford offers Christian evangelicals timely advice on effecting change in personal relationships (with God and amongst others), the workplace, within the church, as well as their entire cities. Ford, a former teacher,... Read More

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He is Known as Ego

by Aimé Merizon

The reader of this sci-fi mystery mixed with a dollop of metaphysical yearnings better have a good memory for names. The book starts off with a list of 32 characters (oops make that 44 considering that 12 of them have two names!). As the... Read More

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The Circle of Fate

by Todd Mercer

In the woolly winter of Alaska lives a drifter code-named “the Drifter” with a part-wolf dog named Dog. His horse is Horse of course. Seeing a plane crash nearby the Drifter and Dog track that way a taxing hike through snow for... Read More

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Induction Malfunction

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

With the current climate of education being no less than a firestorm, a study detailing the ways in which schools and administrations fail first year teachers seems not merely relevant, but imperative. Chernyak follows three novice... Read More

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Stet

by Sandy McKinney

Cuban-American poet Kozer, the author of thirty-seven previous books and regarded as the leading Cuban poet of his generation, is presented here in the first bilingual edition of his work. His inspiration appears to be the outcry of a... Read More

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Erec Rex

by Carolyn Bailey

For the millions of Harry Potter fans desperately waiting for the next installment of the famous series, this novel will provide a worthwhile diversion. The first book in what promises to be an ongoing fantasy series, "Erec Rex" contains... Read More

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Make It Pop!

by Jeanne M. Lesinski

Pop art is loud, colorful, and visually exciting—just like this book. Painter and sculptor Joyce Raimondo provides an introduction to this style of art through the works of its major creators: Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert... Read More

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The Jesus of Suburbia

by Mark Smith

This book amounts to an extended sermon addressed to modern American Christianity. It is a radical and refreshing call on Christians to stop waiting for God’s work on Earth to be done by the White House. The author begins with an... Read More

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