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June 15, 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 15, 2009. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in June 2009.

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The Daughter of L'arsenal

“No one at L’Arsenal ever had to pay taxes. We had no roads, electricity, running water, or sewer facilities,” the author writes about her home town, a rural community on the outskirts of Cayes in southern Haiti. In The Daughter of... Read More

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The Dark Side of Love

Farid Mushtak and Rana Shahin share the best and the worst kind of love: the star-crossed variety riddled with secret meetings, love letters written in code, constant uncertainty, blissful afternoons spent hidden together in the dark of... Read More

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Tommy The Squirrel Wants to be Human

Tommy the Squirrel lives a pleasant life in a park in Canada; he plays with his friends, helps out his family, and sometimes watches the humans who visit the park. But Tommy feels less than satisfied with his easygoing life. While... Read More

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From Alpha to Omega

Abraham Lincoln is credited as saying, “[The Bible] is the best gift God has given to men. All the good Savior gave to the world was communicated through this Book.” Indeed, millions throughout history have shared Lincoln’s... Read More

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Perils of Cyril Wright

The Perils of Cyril Wright is the story of a young man who prospers in spite of physical limitations. Cyril is the focus of his parents’ lives, and when they die, Cyril must go to live with a retired aunt. The protagonist’s... Read More

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Home Was Wherever We Were

This memoir follows the life of Doris Geist, a wife and mother, over the past nine decades. The author begins by describing her grandparents, German and Norwegian immigrants, and their efforts to assimilate and thrive in the western... Read More

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Good vs. Evil

The world has been divided into two factions: the evil, dark demons; and the people whose “lives were created through the pureness of the energy. Their sole purpose was to survive and live in peace.” The story follows the linear path... Read More

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