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February 15, 2010

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 15, 2010. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in February 2010.

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Don K

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Readers will be pleasantly surprised by Don K, the first book in a proposed series of organized crime novels in the tradition of cult classic films like The Godfather and Pulp Fiction. Newcomer Motupalli S. Prasad’s style is unusual... Read More

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The Dash of Dr. Todd

by Jeff Friend

Sometimes a bright future can get derailed by a rocky present. Daniel Todd, fresh out of college with his medical degree in 1849, dreams of leaving Boston far behind and heading for San Francisco to start his medical practice among the... Read More

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Changing with Lean Six Sigma

by Barry Silverstein

Numerous books have been written about Six Sigma, a production methodology that typically results in quality improvement. Lean Six Sigma, an increasingly popular variation of Six Sigma that focuses on eliminating complexities and waste,... Read More

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Building Better Relationship

by Angela Black

Most relationship improvement books are marketed to women. Perhaps it’s because women are more eager to fix and/or improve relationships. Men are known for avoiding in-your-face emotion and are unlikely to read a book about... Read More

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A Shot in the Dark...

Willie Mack’s book, A Shot in the Dark, has all the makings of a thrilling novel: race riots on the streets of Jackson, Mississippi, a boy dead on his twenty-second birthday, a grieving mother, an investigation full of holes, and... Read More

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From Internment, to Korea, to Solitude

by Gary Presley

American history, like that of every other nation in the world, is marred by ugly episodes. On that dishonorable list, slavery and the persecution of Native Americans are followed closely by the internment of Japanese-Americans who were... Read More

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Paris, Moi and the Gang

by Dawn Goldsmith

Whether fiction or memoir, or a combination of both, Paris, Moi and the Gang offers an entertaining look at the lives of American expatriates in Paris. Throughout the book, the protagonist, Frances Gendlin, indulges in a chatty and... Read More

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Quackless Duck and His Secret Pals

by Jada Bradley

Quackless Duck, a toy rubber ducky, is left alone in the bathtub while his playmate and the playmate’s family are away. Quackless gets a visit from two young bear cubs who appear in an oddly crooked window. The duck’s “secret... Read More

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