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December 2009

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

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Tiger's Quest

Young women yearn for romance, for prince charming, and sometimes for more than one suitor. Those fantasies are reality for Kelsey Hayes, an eighteen-year-old American college student, who in an earlier book in Colleen Houck’s Tiger... Read More

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The Terrorist

In "The Terrorist", author Harun explores the timely topic of Islamic jihad and terrorism from the viewpoint of young Middle Eastern men who have been approached to join a terrorist sleeper cell. The author, Harun (not to be confused... Read More

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Our Interplanetary Future

Yesterday’s science fiction and fantasy is rapidly becoming the science fact of today. Astonishing developments in the field of astronomy, including the possible detection of water on our moon and Mars and the discovery of Super Earths... Read More

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Epiphany

“The old world was ripe with raw power. Energy and magic, unbridled, flowed through everyday events and objects, fuels for the tales so easily dismissed as mere legend from the comfort of safe, predictable contemporary lives,” Paul... Read More

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The Cusp of Dreams

The current economic situation will likely generate dozens of stories about failure dreams denied and expectations dashed. Because of this it is somewhat curious that author Diana Sheets decided to set her novel about a business on the... Read More

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So Far, So Good

Man is the keeper of history. After all, what are history books but man’s interpretation and retelling of facts? In "So Far, So Good", historian James C. Davis steps away from exploring other people’s lives and takes a stab at his... Read More

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The Friday Night Club

"The Friday Night Club" can’t quite be called a coming-of-age story, as the characters are half a dozen years beyond college, but it is certainly a tale about confronting maturity. Davis Robertson must face his fears of children,... Read More

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