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    Entries in Novel (8)

    Saturday
    Dec032011

    Michael Gerhardt’s Presidential Powers: Political Fiction Getting a Vote of Approval

    Are you willingly to give up your vote for a better future for America? After you read this 369-page novel, the answer may not be rhetorical.

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    Saturday
    Aug132011

    Blood of the Dragon: A Novel by Larry Howard

    In Blood of the Dragon, author Larry Howard weaves a complex tale of suspense and intrigue. His intertwining plots provide high-profile, high-stakes action on corporate, economic, political, societal, and personal levels

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    Friday
    Aug052011

    An Interstellar Adventure: Days of Iron by Russell Proctor

    Days of Iron by Russell Proctor is just the adventure novel you need to invigorate the pleasure of reading and escape into your vacation.

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    Sunday
    May152011

    The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson

    Would you ever want to be immersed as a member of a culture that was systematically persecuted and maligned through the ages? That is what Treslove wants, the main character of Howard Jacobson’s 2010 Man Booker Prize Winner The Finkler Question.

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    Sunday
    Mar062011

    How to Read the Air by Dinaw Mengestu

    How to Read the Air by Dinaw Mengestu is a skillfully written book that is like eating candy for an avid reader.

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    Monday
    Sep062010

    Darwin’s Love: A Review of Charles and Emma by Deborah Heiligman

    The hesitation and trial of being a scientist whose findings challenged traditional thought is found in Charles and Emma: The Darwins’ Leap of Faith by Deborah Heiligman.

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    Saturday
    Aug142010

    The Dropout’s Review of Dos Passos’ The 42nd Parallel

    Part one of John Dos Passos USA Trilogy, The 42nd Parallel, offers the modern reader a caustic and human journey into the struggle of the American working class, as it was in early part of the 20th century, and remarkably, today as well.

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    Sunday
    May232010

    The Dropout's Review of A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry

    A rewarding, morally questioning journey, you will find yourself literally praying for the protagonists to defy the sad and irrationally tragic lives that are inevitable. A Fine Balance is well worth the intellectual effort.

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