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- Books Published July 2013
July 2013
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published July 2013.
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A movie enthusiast shows how the mad men of film sold the show. Film collector John McElwee’s debut book offers a detailed look at how early films, including classics such as Psycho, The Wizard of Oz, and Citizen Kane, were marketed... Read More
A wide range of settings, deeply introspective characters, and dramatic plots reveal the powerful skills of this young writer. A young writer’s imaginative powers are amply displayed in this debut short story collection. These stories... Read More
Milton succeeds in establishing a sense of impending disaster—a race against the clock—as a horrific kidnapping is seen through a parent’s eyes. Two twelve-year-old girls are abducted from a Caribbean island to be used as sex... Read More
Author offers straightforward advice on how farmers and homesteaders can use the resources around them to their, and the environment’s, advantage. Permaculture can seem like a too-large umbrella term attempting to bring together a... Read More
Fischer’s latest murder-mystery installment shows his love for classic Hollywood names, secrets, and scandals. Fascinating cover art heralds the further exploits of movie publicist Joe Bernardi as he tackles the larger-than-life... Read More
Martin does not just tell students how to get better grades, but how to succeed in all aspects of school life. "Make the Grade" combines a wealth of essential information and practical study skills most students will greatly benefit... Read More
Author’s mastery of language penetrates lyrical narratives of self-discovery. Moth; or how I came to be with you again is a collection of short, lyrical narratives that lead tangentially into one another to form a poetry-prose journey... Read More
Artist suggests combining academia and mysticism for a better understanding of Tarot card history and divination. Scholars of the Tarot and historians of the esoteric and mystic arts will find much to appreciate in Ronald Decker’s... Read More