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Harry Potter and the Art of Spying Review

Spy novelist Lynn Boughey and director of the International Spy Museum, Peter Earnest, examine whether or not Harry Potter would make a competent CIA agent.

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The Universe Builders – Book Review

Prepare to enter a world where gods build universes. Steve LeBel’s engaging YA novel is a compulsive page turner.

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The Ice Cap and the Rift – Book Review

Action-adventure with a mystical sci-fi twist that promises a lot, but can it deliver?

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The Vitandi – Book Review

Paranormal romance and supernatural thriller collide in The Vitandi. Can Denver Batiste pull off this delicate balancing act?

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Constantinopolis – Book Review

Two leaders of different faiths clash as they lay claim to Constantinople in this fascinating historical fiction novel by James D. Shipman.

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O’Leary’s Luck by Teel James Glenn

If you’re a fan of pulp crime books, O’Leary’s Luck has its eyes set on you. But is it worth your time?

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Paying Piper by Ilana Waters

Paying Piper Review

A family-friendly retelling of a fairy tale classic.

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Untimed Review

A new young adult series featuring a unique twist on the time travel plot

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The A-Men Return by Jack Trevillian

The A-Men Return Review

John Trevillian’s dystopian series takes a big step forward in The A-Men Return.

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Broken Words: The Abuse of Science and Faith in American Politics

Jonathan Dudley objectively examines abortion, homosexuality, environmentalism and evolution, the “big four” tenets of evangelical Christianity.

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