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Dustin Bass
This French Revolution Case Study Crosses All T’s, Dots All I’s
Robert Darnton’s ‘The Writer’s Lot’ views pre-revolutionary and revolutionary France from an insightful perspective—a brilliant, short scholarly work.
9/6/2025
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‘Stand for Something’: A Guide for Youth
Developing character, values, and decision-making skills make for a stable life.
9/3/2025
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Phil Hall
‘The Inspired Retirement’: Getting Ready for a Post-Career Life
The author gives tips on preparing body, mind, spirit (and checkbook) for life’s next chapter.
9/2/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Convenience Store by the Sea’: Community and Kindness
The publishing sensation from Japan comes to America with beautiful tales surrounding a special convenience store, aptly called Tenderness.
8/31/2025
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‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education
Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences in the classrooms.
8/27/2025
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Phil Hall
‘Chasing North American Monsters’: Beasts and Bogeymen in the Spotlight
Jason Offutt offers a jolly parade of creatures from cryptozoology, folklore, and paranormal legend.
9/9/2025
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Dustin Bass
This French Revolution Case Study Crosses All T’s, Dots All I’s
Robert Darnton’s ‘The Writer’s Lot’ views pre-revolutionary and revolutionary France from an insightful perspective—a brilliant, short scholarly work.
9/6/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘A Dog in Georgia’: Searching for a Missing Angel
A lost woman tries to find herself by searching for a wayward guardian dog on the other side of the world.
9/5/2025
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for Sept. 5–11
9/4/2025
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Dustin Bass
A Book on T. Rex That Doesn’t Live Up to the Legend
Mark Witton’s ‘King Tyrant’ provides few answers, great graphics and illustrations, and accomplishes the difficult task of making T. rex pretty boring.
9/3/2025
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Mark Lardas
‘Stand for Something’: A Guide for Youth
Developing character, values, and decision-making skills make for a stable life.
9/3/2025
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Phil Hall
‘The Inspired Retirement’: Getting Ready for a Post-Career Life
The author gives tips on preparing body, mind, spirit (and checkbook) for life’s next chapter.
9/2/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Convenience Store by the Sea’: Community and Kindness
The publishing sensation from Japan comes to America with beautiful tales surrounding a special convenience store, aptly called Tenderness.
8/31/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The List’: A Ledger of Evil
Steve Berry’s new standalone novel attempts an unconventional take on the standard thriller playbook.
8/30/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Unraveling of Julia’: An Entertaining Italian Thriller
Lisa Scottoline provides steady, straightforward fun about a grieving woman who gets thrust into a spooky Italian mystery.
8/29/2025
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