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November 2014

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published November 2014.

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Overcoming Shock

by Sheila M. Trask

Accessible explanations of terminology, theories, and practices opens audiences up to psychological healing of emotional wounds. Unresolved shock reactions can affect every part of our lives, according to experienced therapists Diane... Read More

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Chop, Sizzle, Wow

by Beth VanHouten

This cookbook disguised as a comic book lends itself to hours of learning the art of Italian cooking in a pleasant and entertaining style. "Chop, Sizzle, Wow" is a fun, colorful, and informative cookbook. Set up as an innovative comic... Read More

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We Fight for Peace

by Lee Polevoi

Extensive detail provides insight into postwar treatment of Korean War POWs, putting it into present-day context. As Brian D. McKnight acknowledges at the outset of his comprehensive history of twenty-three American soldiers who declined... Read More

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Justice Belied

by Jeff Fleischer

Informative essays and interviews concerning international law reveal to academics the injustices of some political agendas. Justice Belied: The Unbalanced Scales of International Criminal Justice is a compilation of a series of articles... Read More

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Touch

by Melissa Wuske

A well-reasoned approach to an emotional topic brings strength to Field’s conviction that physical touch is a biological need. People are increasingly isolated from each other due to social media and other factors, and protection... Read More

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Pilgrim

by Margaret Fedder

Spare yet never lacking, these breathless poems capture the beauty of the simple and the sacred. Holly Wren Spaulding’s "Pilgrim" is as nourishing as breath. The importance of each line, each word, is equal to that of the spaces in... Read More

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Uncle John's Weird Weird World

by Matt Sutherland

If you’re on a need-to-know basis with the truth at its wackiest, if your idea of pleasure reading includes bizarre diseases, dumb crooks, and who holds the record for the longest shower, if you’re dying to know the history of lava... Read More

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