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June 2013

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2013.

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Divine Toys

by Tammy Snyder

Thistle Brown writes a smart, sophisticated story steeped in literature and music. Divine Toys: Book One is a remarkable story steeped in literature and classical music that takes the reader from the poor countryside of Arkansas to the... Read More

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Stillwell

by Beth VanHouten

Thriller meets love story in a novel where characterization shines. Paul’s wife, Allison, dies after a short battle with brain cancer. Stillwell: A Haunting on Long Island chronicles the week after Allison’s funeral, when Paul... Read More

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Marcel Proust in Taos

by Mark McLaughlin

Real, engaging characters make for a relaxing summer read. Although he never utters a word or a sound in the text, the titular character of Jon Foyt’s charming romance is a white Angora cat who helps the principal character with both... Read More

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Malpractice!

by Diane Gardner

The story deftly shows how malpractice suits often present compromising situations and rarely result in clear answers. A girl’s life will never be the same, and the impact of a fall may reach far beyond the physical injury she suffers.... Read More

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Haverford House

by Maria Siano

This compelling and unconventional mystery is about good and evil spirits in a town full of complicated characters. "Haverford House", by Katherine Winfield, is a captivating supernatural mystery that focuses on the lives of Libby, a... Read More

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Yellow Fever

by Sara Budzik

Poetic, compelling, painfully beautiful writing contrasts with controversial subject matter to create a genuine work of modern art. If a young George Carlin, dealing with puberty and sexual frustration, set out to write a video-gamer’s... Read More

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Devil's Paintbrush

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

A story of trauma and triumph after enduring trials in childhood and war paints a path to recovery for other sufferers of PTSD. A work of fiction that follows the writer K. L Arthur’s own personal story quite closely, The Devil’s... Read More

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