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  2. Books Published January 2009

January 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2009.

Book Review

The Adventures of Bunzy

by Cheryl Hibbard

Tina Eshed has drawn on her now-adult son’s love of a special childhood toy in writing The Adventures of Bunzy: The Beginning, the first of what she promises will be several children’s stories about a delightful stuffed rabbit.... Read More

Book Review

The Secret Peace

by Michael Beeman

The world as we know it is ending: Terrorist attacks are on the rise, our natural resources are nearly depleted, and the financial institutions protecting our money have been revealed as little better than incompetent. But according to... Read More

Book Review

A Thousand Autumns

by Katerie Prior

Based on Southerland’s own experiences during the war, A Thousand Autumns continues the tales of Gabe McCarthy, a gifted medic serving in a Special Forces unit during the conflict in Vietnam. His training and intuitive healing... Read More

Book Review

Frank Corrigan's Dominoes

by Claire Rudy Foster

Part crime investigation, part snuff film, Frank Corrigan’s Dominoes borrows from the monolithic themes of great detective novels. Broken homes, abuse of all kinds, tough cops, heartless murderers, Irish roughnecks, and wisecracking... Read More

Book Review

The Detective Girl

by Lisa Bower

One of the greatest criticisms of poetry is that it’s inaccessible and hard to understand. Bill Tibbitts’ collection, The Detective Girl, is the cure-all antidote for metrophobic folks. This collection is one part poetry, one part... Read More

Book Review

The Voyages of Consciousness

by Liam Brennan

“In the infinite depth of dark space, in a dimension beyond the scope of human intellect, a model of our universe whirled like a top energized by the sighs of a ghost,” Ghassan Dib writes. With this mysterious and mind-boggling first... Read More

Book Review

Human Nature

by Barry Silverstein

“Human nature is a major part of leadership success but is often glossed over in books on leadership,” J. E. Gilchrist writes. He explains that people can—and should—learn from each other’s mistakes. “Knowing how things can... Read More

Book Review

Building Wealth and Eliminating Debt

by Cindy Kryszak

People looking for basic information about how to get out of debt and start saving will find that Building Wealth and Eliminating Debt has something for the whole family. Especially noteworthy is the chapter on youth consumer debt.... Read More

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