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“In God’s Shadow is an interesting scholarly book on a challenging topic.”

“How much room for politics can there be when God is the ultimate ruler?”

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“. . . highly readable and enjoyable excursions through history . . .”

“The Almighty has His own purposes,” Abraham Lincoln memorably said.

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“The Kickstarter Handbook should be read by anyone contemplating a Kickstarter campaign.”

This review is something different.

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“The strength of this book: The author focuses on the man and does not get mired in cases.”

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“Sister Spit is worth rooting for.”

This is the tale of the queer-cabaret version of Lollapalooza.

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“. . . Royal Style has much to offer.”

What might easily be dismissed as a fluff book turns out to be quite interesting.

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“. . . definitely has a very different story to tell about the world it captures so uniquely.”

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“. . . an uplifting tale of compassion and triumph. . . . a humble hero worthy of admiration.”

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“Office Girl’s target readership, like its characters, are legally adults—even though some may still be growing up.”

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“The Woman Reader represents good science and makes for enjoyable reading.”

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“The ideas are subtle, possibly significant, and slightly unsettling. What more could a reader wish for?”

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“The overall vision cast by Martin Rees is an exciting one . . .”

What would a leading scientist put on his (or her) holiday wish list?

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“Life After Murder: Five Men in Search of Redemption is an important book for all of us—if only we could allow the mythology of prisoners to be dispelled.”

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“. . . a valuable study [but] Professor Sax misinterprets the value the majority of British people place on the Tower Raven myth . . .”

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“Emotional and thought provoking, this story confirms there is life after death for Believers.”

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“Women Warriors, like the sisters in arms featured in these stories, delivers mightily.”

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“. . . a sort of ‘He said, She said,’ page turner. And it works. . . . both funny and cringe worthy.”

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