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June 2015

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

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The Pinch

by Sheila M. Trask

Crafted to blur the boundaries between what’s real and what’s not, this fascinating tale depicts a fanciful past that’s both weird and enchanting. Traveling to a foreign land can be both enchanting and overwhelming, as is Steve... Read More

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Meant to Be

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

Two tough, career-driven people fall in love in this novel of nerve-wracking suspense. Sometimes, in romance, twenty-four hours is enough. In that time, love sparks bright and strong enough to sustain the rest of a novel that immediately... Read More

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Mountain Rampage

by Shannan Spitz

Description and dialogue balance to bring both the rounded characters and the Rocky Mountain setting alive in this tale of danger, death, and intrigue. Chuck Bender, newly married archaeologist, has just three more days of teaching a... Read More

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Never Kill a Friend

by Margaret Cullison

Sharp, tough heroine Shelley Krieg drives the plot of this fast-paced mystery. Martin Hill’s nuanced third mystery novel features Washington Metro Police detective Shelley Krieg. In "Never Kill a Friend", an unusually gruesome murder... Read More

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The Superyogi Scenario

by Anna Call

With this fun book, both yogis and comic-book lovers will be inspired. When the US is threatened by the forces of ignorance, who will step forward to defend us all? Superpowered yogis, that’s who! Deriving their powers from meditation,... Read More

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Lady of the Moon

by Matt Sutherland

This collaborative project features Amy Lowell’s lesbian love poetry from the early twentieth century, an essay by Lillian Faderman that analyzes Lowell’s poetry and her relationship with actress Ada Dwyer Russell, and lastly, Mary... Read More

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Lloyd Llama

by Aimee Jodoin

Lloyd Llama lives a lively life rife with laughter, lollipops, cellos, and the color yellow. But when Al Alpaca arrives, with his air guitar, art, and azure fur, the two simply can’t get along. This hilarious book plays with words on... Read More

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