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  2. Books Published July 1, 2017

July 1, 2017

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published July 1, 2017. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in July 2017.

Book Review

The Cow Who Said Wow!

by Carol Davala

"The Cow Who Said Wow!" is an enticing, hands-on board book for active little ones and first time readers. John Perkinson’s interactive board book, "The Cow Who Said Wow!", is a creative introduction to life on the farm. With each turn... Read More

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Dear Dinosaur

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

When his trip to the The City Museum is cut short, Max is encouraged by an enthusiastic curator to write a letter to his favorite dinosaur, sparking an entertaining and cleverly educational correspondence between a boy and a T. Rex in... Read More

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We Are Syrians

by Rebecca Foster

The fourth book in the Broken Silence series, "We Are Syrians" (edited by Roger Williams University’s Adam Braver and Abby Deveuve) is a composite oral history of a half century of Assad family leadership. Formed of first-person... Read More

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A River, One Woman Deep

by Kristine Morris

Linda Ty- Casper’s Filipina and Filipina-American protagonists find that their struggle to discover their personal identity is complicated by events or memories of events that happened in their homeland. Memory plays a vital role in... Read More

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The Third Reich's Last Eagle

by Susan Waggoner

The book offers a convincing portrait of the daily life of fighter pilots during World War II. Can an individual who fought for Hitler’s war machine gain the admiration and respect of those who fought against him? This is the question... Read More

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Wild Flower

by Meredith Hardwicke

"Wild Flower" is a sweet, clever quickstep with characters who feel like longtime friends. "Wild Flower", by Abbie Williams, casts a satisfying spell of romance, suspense, and the supernatural. Jillian Davis and her niece, Camille, share... Read More

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The Pinks

by Meg Nola

"The Pinks" reads like a historical thriller, with one fascinating plot twist: it is based wholly on truth. Chris Enss’s "The Pinks" offers an engrossing look at the women’s flank of the famed Pinkerton group, which provided services... Read More

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