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July 2019

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published July 2019.

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Legacy

by Edith Wairimu

"Legacy" is a moving historical novel in which a multiracial woman faces a bevy of challenges. In Carolyn Westergren’s compelling historical novel "Legacy", a woman of mixed ancestry struggles to establish herself in an era that’s... Read More

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The New York Sour

by Benjamin Welton

New York City breathes through the gritty pages of this contemporary crime novel. In Marvin Koyo’s contemporary crime novel "The New York Sour", a family is forced to confront its demons. This New York sequel focuses on the wide Bracho... Read More

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Trump

by Eileen Gonzalez

The satirical cartoons compiled in "Trump" poke cheeky fun at current events and political figures. America’s forty-fifth president is the subject E. M. Fintan’s political and satirical "Trump". Moving from the 2016 presidential... Read More

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70 Weeks Prophecy

by Jeremiah Rood

"70 Weeks Prophecy" is a wide-ranging exploration of the links between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Pedro C. Arceno Jr.’s intense "70 Weeks Prophecy" argues that Islam is the one true faith. This sprawling book begins its argument... Read More

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The Storytellers

by Mari Carlson

Featuring an unrelenting search for more knowledge, regardless of the cost, "The Storytellers" is a vibrant, ghostly historical novel. In 1877, a year after the Battle of Little Bighorn, a team of soldiers and assistants returned to the... Read More

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The Covenant of Salt

by Jeremiah Rood

"The Covenant of Salt" is an inspirational guidebook for believers. Nguumbur Lovette Ikongo’s inspirational self-help book "The Covenant of Salt" uses biblical insights to promote spiritual development. Building on Jesus’s idea that... Read More

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District of Columbia

by John M. Murray

There’s depth to the story lines of the historical drama "District of Columbia", which moves quickly through a tumultuous period. In Jefferson Flanders’s thought-provoking novel "District of Columbia", a diplomat becomes a poet and... Read More

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