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September 13, 2016

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published September 13, 2016. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in September 2016.

Book Review

Beltway Upheaval

by Aimee Jodoin

"Beltway Upheaval", while fiction, is politically insightful and even educational. Ken Gorman’s "Beltway Upheaval" is a story full of intrigue and insight that follows the unraveling of Washington, DC, in a fictional America that is... Read More

Book Review

Nickel

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

High School has not been kind to outcast duo Coy and Monroe, but while things may be looking up for one, the other continues in a downward spiral. "Nickel", from Robert Wilder, explores the complicated relationships and balance between... Read More

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America's Favorite Birds

by Hannah Hohman

With so many individual feathers, and intricate background depictions of where each bird feeds and nests, you’ll need your full collection of colored pencils to bring these familiar American birds to life. A handy pull-out section... Read More

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Child Play Mates

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Combining explicit sexual scenes with elements of a murder mystery, "Child Play Mates" works to shock its audience. Susan J. Young’s "Child Play Mates" reunites old friends in a winding tale of betrayal, murder, and sexual revenge.... Read More

Book Review

Color Pasadena

by Hannah Hohman

Fun and quirky, this book will make you think that Pasadena is your must-see next vacation spot. And who wouldn’t want to visit a place with such a unique history and iconic landmarks like the Rose Bowl. Yes, coloring on a Southern... Read More

Book Review

Pierre Paulin

by Matt Sutherland

Hifalutin art snobs say that designers don’t qualify as artists because they’re constrained by budget, production specifications, and the unglamorous nuts-and-bolts parts needed to make things functional. In our mind, that’s like... Read More

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Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody

by Karen Rigby

At turns comedic, profound, hypersexed, imaginative, and jagged, this is a thoughtful tribute to the youths of the Kennedy era. "Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody" is an American coming-of-age novel set in an Italian immigrant neighborhood. A. A.... Read More

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