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March 2015

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2015.

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Haunted

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Phoebe isn’t exactly sure why her family has suddenly relocated from sunny California to a dismal stone monstrosity in Grenshire, England, but she does know it has something to do with her. "Haunted", the first book in Lynn... Read More

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Sired by Stone

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

On the planet Gleese, in a future so distant that Earth is a forgotten memory, unlikely heroes struggle to live up to the demands of their new roles. Picking up where Fabrick left off, "Sired by Stone", book 2 of the Fabrick Weaver... Read More

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Flash Wisdom

by Matt Sutherland

The world of social media is so flooded with banal, cliché, and off-putting quotes, readers have been known to spontaneously burst into flame. But great quotes, like poetry, are powerful tools because they crystallize elusive truths,... Read More

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Philosophy

by Matt Sutherland

What a wonderful world it would be if every one of us came of age with a profound understanding of the natural sciences, mathematics, and philosophy. Imagine how different the politics of climate change and evolution might be. So we can... Read More

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The Chelsea Green Reader

by Matt Sutherland

Independent publishing owes its edgy, authentic reputation to a handful of fiercely original publishers like Chelsea Green, the indisputable leader in crafting beautifully written books on sustainable farming, homesteading, green... Read More

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The Story of Christianity

by Matt Sutherland

Jesus Christ, what a guy: Jewish reformer, populist—he promises eternal salvation to Roman slave and senator alike—performer of miraculous healings and exorcisms, self-described son of God, and, for an encore, takes one for the team... Read More

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F*ck You I'm Irish

by Gary Presley

Those interested in Ireland and its history and people will find interesting reading here, sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, always informative. Any prospective traveler to Ireland—or someone intent on winning a St. Patrick’s... Read More

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