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March 2024

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2024.

Book Review

The Book of Daniel

by Michele Sharpe

"The Book of Daniel" is a unique coming-of-age story that’s steeped in the paranormal. Sean Ian’s imaginative novel "The Book of Daniel" incorporates Gothic horror and the paranormal into an old soul’s coming-of-age story. A New... Read More

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Hazardous Lies

by Ryan Prado

The minutiae of engineering and safety protocols is on display in the knowledgeable thriller "Hazardous Lies". Corporate shadiness and bureaucratic red tape are spotlighted in Stephen J. Wallace’s thriller "Hazardous Lies". It delivers... Read More

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The Mars House

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Earth burns, placing billions of people in a state of crisis in Natasha Pulley’s visionary novel "The Mars House". January accepts a spot on a refugee ship to Mars as a means of escaping the “fairy-tale nightmare” of fire-, flood-,... Read More

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Unshackling Democracy

by Isaac Randel

"Unshackling Democracy" is a timely work of political commentary that issues a sympathetic call for governmental reform. Calling for an end to Capitol Hill careerism, Gerrick D. Wilkins’s political science text "Unshackling Democracy"... Read More

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The Esmeralda Goodbye

by Karen Rigby

Delighting in the excess of 1950s Southern California atmospheres, "The Esmeralda Goodbye" is a winking noir novel with a winsome hero. Featuring American celebrities and cultural icons, Corey Lynn Fayman’s crime novel "The Esmeralda... Read More

Book Review

Nosh

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Healthful and ecoconscious, the plant-based recipes compiled in chef and nutritionist Micah Siva’s cookbook "Nosh" riff on global Jewish traditions with palate-expanding innovations. Rooted in memories of her bubbe’s kitchen,... Read More

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Trash

by John M. Murray

Interfaith chaplain Cedar Monroe’s "Trash" is a case study in the US’s rampant poverty problem. Discussing poverty with particular emphasis on poor white Americans, Monroe’s book is focused on the homeless and housing-insecure... Read More

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