The Long Way Home by Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan writes The Long Way Home in the first person serving to bring home the personal turmoil that the main character lives with. Charlie West, a 17 year old high schooler, who previously lived in a small town wi...
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The Male Factor by Shaunti Feldhahn

Like Shaunti Feldhahn's previous works, the Male Factor is commentary based on surveys. I was introduced to Feldhahn's work through For Men Only: A Straightforward Guide to the Inner Lives of Women, which I found to be v...
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The Rose Conspiracy by Craig Parshall

J.D. Blackstone is perfect. Well, except that he can't sleep. He has multiple degrees, knows everything, is in great shape, rich, a professor and lawyer. He drives a Maserati convertible. He has an attractive partner at...
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Angels by Dr. David Jeremiah

Dr. David Jeremiah says that the angel craze "peaked in the 90s" (p14) so the question of why this book was written is a justified one; there must be a pressing reason to release another book on the subject. What I found...
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Rediscovering God in America by Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, takes us on a walking tour of the nation's capitol - Washington, DC. The touch begins with The National Archives, Washington Monument, the Memorials of Jeffe...
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Primal by Mark Batterson

Mark Batterson through his book Primal is calling for a reformation. Starting from the viewpoint that believes that Christianity is not what it is supposed to be, Batterson works through what he believes the most raw, pu...
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40 Loaves by C.D. Baker

There are so many devotionals available that most of the time I feel I'd rather not try to wade through them to find the one that would fit me. In fact, I can't remember the last time I read through a devotional at all. ...
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The Devil's Kiss by Sarwat Chadda

The Templars have fallen on hard times in this young adult horror / fantasy novel by first time novelist Sarwat Chadda. Hunted down by the church and demonic forces over several centuries, only a small group of Templars ...
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Fool-Proofing Your Life by Jan Silvious

Jan Silvious is a good friend and co-host with Kay Arthur with Precept's Ministry. She's an accomplished speaker and author. With credentials like this one would think she wouldn't be published as a gift / budget book, b...
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Between Sunday's by Karen Kingsbury

In Between Sunday's, Karen Kingsbury takes you into the world of the NFL, specifically the San Francisco 49ers. While the players are fictional, the stadiums and games are come across as accurate and genuine. The novel m...
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99 Ways to Build Job Security by Gary Nowinski

Looking at the book, no doubt you wouldn't think much of it. Plain cover, undersized and clearly for the budget conscious, this book does not look significant. But on the inside there are a multitude of significant nugge...
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More Than a Skeleton by Paul L. Maier

Jenny Snow was spending her summer at an archaeological dig in Rome, not too far from Vatican City. The dig had uncovered a strange symbol on the floor of the synagogue. Needing someone to interpret the symbol, Professor...
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