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May 2007

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2007.

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Play Dead

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

New Jersey lawyer Andy Carpenter is having a bad day; in the brief time since he’s become involved with convicted murderer Richard Evans’ appeal for a new trial, he’s “been shot at by two hoods, one of whom was supposed to be... Read More

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Jim Limber Davis

It’s easy to dismiss Jefferson Davis as simply the President of the Confederacy, which fought to uphold slavery. Children and adults alike may be surprised, therefore, to learn that Jefferson Davis and his compassionate family adopted... Read More

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Taking Woodstock

by Bob Blaisdell

When in 1969 the promoters of the Woodstock Festival in Upstate New York lost their preferred site for a concert Elliot Tiber helped them relocate to Max Yasgur’s cow pasture. The festival totally changed his life. Born in 1935 to... Read More

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Clouds Over Mountains

by M. Wayne Cunningham

In retelling a wartime story of the attack on Pearl Harbour lawyer turned author Matt Joseph has accepted a major challenge for a debut novel. But it’s one he meets—even surpasses with flying colours—creating a story of epic... Read More

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Destiny

by Todd Mercer

Two deserted women forge a lifelong bond based on disappointment and subverted ambitions in a maternity ward when faced childbirth without their betraying men. Their daughters the dual protagonists react quite differently to neurotic... Read More

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Elohim (God) Came to My Street

by Lee Gooden

We are creatures that have always pondered the questions of where we came from and why are we here. Since humanity first become self-aware we’ve found the answers by creating mythologies based on our experiences and observations. In... Read More

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Lucky 7

by Todd Mercer

This respected advertising and fashion executive turned author reaches beyond workaday creativity with "Lucky 7" a subtle literary collection of small-frame classy tributes to women on pedestals. The lost art of the indirect voice is... Read More

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Sell Your Home with Feng Shui

by Dawn Goldsmith

This book utilizes its own good advice and presents itself in its best light beginning with the clear colorful photography and tasteful red-hued cover. Its compact size fits easily in the hand and with only 87 pages it does not overwhelm... Read More

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