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February 2016

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 2016.

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Eco Living Japan

by Anna Call

Accessible and beautiful, "Eco Living Japan" presents concepts of Japanese house design specialized for modern ecological sensibilities. With emphases on the history of Japanese construction and modern building simplicity, this book is... Read More

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The Seekers

by Kelly Depin

A strong princess makes this story, already rife with environmental concerns, an appealing adventure for young audiences. The Seekers: The Secret of the Turtles is a magical adventure story set in the southern Caribbean islands of... Read More

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Glorious Gulf of Mexico

by Matt Sutherland

Forget for a moment the several thousand oil rigs and the legacy of environmental disasters that mar your mental image of this 600,000-square mile sea. Instead, take heart in the realization of 15,000 species of sea life inhabiting... Read More

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Dining at the Ravens

by Rachel Jagareski

Married innkeepers Joan and Jeff Stanford gradually built a vegan pleasure dome at their California home, creating America’s only vegan resort, complete with organic farm and restaurant, The Ravens. The Stanfords’ philosophy evolved... Read More

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Martyrs Mirror

by Scott Neuffer

How sixteenth- and seventeenth-century martyrdom translated into key doctrinal lessons for certain contemporary Christians is what religious scholar David L. Weaver-Zercher tries to understand in his expansive and thought-provoking new... Read More

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Tools of the Trade

by John Senger

"Tools of the Trade" is an escapist novel that strokes and tantalizes imaginations while offering entertaining social and gender commentary. Philip B. Persinger’s "Tools of the Trade" is the absurd and comedic story of a rich man’s... Read More

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Return of the Convict

by Scott Neuffer

The novel is in turn thrilling and thought-provoking, and has the makings of a powerful sci-fi franchise. In the year 2143, the human struggle between individual freedom and overarching social structures still exists on Earth—at least... Read More

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