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Blown

by Lynn Evarts

Barrett simultaneously advances the plot and character development with fast action scenes and observant descriptions. “Once in, never out.” In Chuck Barrett’s first-rate thriller, "Blown", this oath between Army Delta Force... Read More

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Their Name Is Today

by Lynn Evarts

Arnold’s respect for the needs of children is evident on every page, and his perspective gives those who work with children a renewed sense of purpose. In Johann Christoph Arnold’s slim volume, Their Name Is Today: Reclaiming... Read More

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The Impact of Empathy

by Lynn Evarts

By employing an analysis of how empathy can improve the behavior of a child diagnosed with ADHD, these authors explore helpful teaching methods for the classroom and at home. In The Impact of Empathy: A New Approach to Working with ADHD... Read More

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Running for the House

by Lynn Evarts

With humor and a breakneck pace, this excellent political thriller is sure to entertain mystery fans. Howard Kleinhendler’s book, "Running for the House", is a tense, well-crafted thriller that travels from a political shindig in Texas... Read More

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Blur

by Lynn Evarts

A young, female CIA agent is this international thriller’s greatest strength. "Blur", by Vijay S. Shertukde, is an international spy novel set in the Middle East, India, and the United States. It pulls in aspects of technology and... Read More

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Shadow of Turning

by Lynn Evarts

The line between good and evil blurs in this fascinating story of revenge and wilderness survival. In "Shadow of Turning" by Clayton Carpenter, evil is shown at its most extreme, while goodness remains just this side of evil. The... Read More

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