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July 2017

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published July 2017.

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The Shadow Within

by Hannah Williams

"The Shadow Within" works toward issues of diversity and mental illness through its story of one woman seeking emotional awareness and strength. Lynette Tait’s novel "The Shadow Within" is an inviting story of self-exploration through... Read More

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Redemption Song

by John M. Murray

Ambitious in scope but centered on relationships, "Redemption Song" is a thoughtful work of science fiction. Henry A. Burns’s "Redemption Song" is a thoughtful, action-packed work of science fiction that ushers humanity into a new era... Read More

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Mule Shoes to Santa Fe

by Susan Waggoner

"Mule Shoes to Santa Fe" is a sprightly, Christian-values-driven western. In the mid-nineteenth century, the thousand-mile-long Santa Fe Trail was one of North America’s main thoroughfares. In Jim L. Hickman’s sprightly,... Read More

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Now That We’re Alone

by Benjamin Welton

Writing is clipped and punchy; at times, it intentionally obfuscates, and its gory details are sure to set stomachs churning. Nicholas Day’s short story collection "Now That We’re Alone" is a bizarre mix of makeshift golems, ghosts,... Read More

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The Silver Horn Echoes

by Eva Schegulla

This excellent historical tale is driven by action and heart-pounding heroism. "The Silver Horn Echoes" by Michael Eging and Steve Arnold is a sweeping historical epic that is rich in its characters, plot, and legend. Built around the... Read More

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Be-Longing

by Karen Rigby

Brave in its admission of past mistakes, this dark memoir finds hope for second chances. Julius Dion Bailey’s coming-of-age memoir Be-Longing: Triumph in the Mirror is an exploration of what it means to be a black man in contemporary... Read More

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The Sasquatch Murder

by Susan Waggoner

"The Sasquatch Murder" is an accomplished and thoroughly enjoyable tale, the kind of book one is sorry to finish because it’s such good company. No typical bigfoot tale, Jeffery Viles’s "The Sasquatch Murder" is a genre-bending novel... Read More

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