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Best Reviewed Books — September

SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE

 By Christy Alexander Hallberg

Genre: Literary Fiction

IR Verdict: In SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE skilled author Christy Alexander Hallberg creates a tense family drama–set against a background of early Led Zeppelin albums–about grief in the wake of a young mother’s suicide. A moving family drama with a rock ‘n’ roll heart.

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COUNTRY HEARTS

By Gisèle L Grieves

Genre: Romance

IR Verdict: A perfect blend of passion and romance, COUNTRY HEARTS by Gisèle L Grieves takes readers through tragedy to true love, with plenty of twists and turns in between. 

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DARCY LANE

By James T. Graham

Genre: Action/Adventure

IR Verdict: Mining the messiness of middle-class malaise to great effect, DARCY LANE is an impressively affecting examination of the deep and lasting impact that violence can have on a developing mind through the eyes of a character for who readers can’t help but cheer.

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WAR STORY

By Rolf C. Margenau

Genre: Historical Fiction

IR Verdict: Using sympathetic characters and brisk storytelling, Rolf C. Margenau’s WAR STORY offers readers a fascinating glimpse into overlooked events of World War II, making history feel immediate and captivating.

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SAFELIGHT

By Casey Lown

Genre: New Adult

IR Verdict: A coming-of-age dramedy with a clever, sardonic edge, Casey Lown’s SAFELIGHT is a potent, superbly written novel that pushes boundaries, and maybe even a button or three, all the while showing that the road-less-traveled is sometimes the only way forward.

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THE VAAHANA TALE

By Deven Jatkar

Genre: Children’s (Early to intermediate readers)

IR Verdict: While Hindu practitioners are an obvious audience for this book, families from all cultures and denominations will appreciate the timeless message of tolerance at the heart of the whimsical and beautifully-illustrated THE VAAHANA TALE.

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SOUL COLLECTOR

 By Duvay Knox

Genre: Paranormal

IR Verdict: A modern urban folktale with its own cadence and soul, Duvay Knox’s SOUL COLLECTOR shoves aside literary constraints to tell a darkly funny, poignant, and artfully fast-paced story of the human condition.

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THE MARLOWE MURDERS

By Laura Giebfried, Stanley R. Wells

Genre: Mytsery/Thriller

IR Verdict: THE MARLOWE MURDERS is a cleverly-designed murder mystery, with a sharp, determined heroine, an entertainingly dysfunctional set of suspects, and enough suspense and plot twists to keep readers guessing until the end.

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SONGS FOR THE CLEVELAND AVENUE WARRIORS

 By Gary E. Moore

Genre: Poetry

IR Verdict: Combining of-the-moment racial outrage with timeless themes like the slippage of childhood, the  poems in Gary Moore’s SONGS FOR THE CLEVELAND AVENUE WARRIORS are an apt meditation on 21st century urban life.

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THE TOWER PRINCESS

By Michelle Tocher

Genre: Memoir

IR Verdict: Blending fiction and nonfiction, Michelle Tocher’s THE TOWER PRINCESS is a feminist memoir that draws poignant meaning from fairy tales with dreamlike language and keen literary analysis.

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LEAP THIRTY

By Diane Lowell Wilder

Genre: Poetry/Fiction

IR Verdict: In LEAP THIRTY, Diane Lowell Wilder plumbs the depths of memory to explore how relationships change over time, particularly our relationships to ourselves. It is a moving reflection on love and loss readers will find entrancing.

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RAMPING YOUR BRAND

By James F. Richardson, PhD

Genre: Business

IR Verdict: No Consumer Packaged Good (CPG) is exactly like another, yet there is general, insider knowledge regarding ways to effectively structure one’s entry into the CPG marketplace that can prove helpful, and James F. Richardson, PhD offers this kind of clear, useful information in RAMPING YOUR BRAND: How to Ride the Killer CPG Growth Curve.

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A WICKED WIND 

By Nicholas McIntire

Genre: Fantasy

IR Verdict: A worthy and almost impossible to put down second book in the Archanium Codex saga, A WICKED WIND continues the complex characters, action and event-filled plot, and vivid worldbuilding begun in The Hunter’s Gambit.

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THREE MONTHS ON AN E-BIKE 

By Glenn Reddick

Genre: Memoir

IR Verdict: Glen Reddick’s memoir THREE MONTHS ON AN E-BIKE (What Could Possibly Go Wrong) is filled with humor, and his descriptions of the Australian countryside provide the perfect backdrop for what turns out to be an optimistic story of embracing change and learning from adversity–the perfect balance of entertainment and reflection.

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THE OTTAWA WAY

By Demetrios (Jim) Angelis

Genre: Memoir

IR Verdict: Accused of murder, THE OTTAWA WAY by Demetrios (Jim) Angelis offers an exhaustive, thought-provoking (if somewhat gender-biased) examination of concepts including intergenerational abuse, the vulnerability of nurturing men and ‘what if’ questions concerning how alternate choices at critical junctures might have changed events producing less horrific outcomes.

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HAPPY HERE AND NOW

By Matt Tracy

Genre: Self-Help

IR Verdict: Personable, not-preachy, HAPPY HERE AND NOW by Matt Tracy is a concise, extra helpful self-help/self-empowerment book; the kind one might want to read twice…or better yet, refer to again and again.

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EACH PASSING MOMENT

By Theodor Vik Andreas

Genre: Self-Help

IR Verdict: The rare example of a ‘self-help’ book that never overstays its welcome, EACH PASSING MOMENT begins as an understated examination of an existential crisis but evolves into a compelling and thoughtful life-affirming guide to breaking through the limitations of modern living.

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MILIEU

By Jay Green

Genre: Poetry/Fiction

IR Verdict: MILIEU offers a thought-provoking, intelligent, and sometimes controversial panorama of what it’s like to live on this planet in the early 21st century. Whether readers empathize with or vehemently eschew the author’s sentiments, author Jay Green has a relevant voice that demands to be heard.

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THE MAYFLY

By Ben Rogers

Genre: Short Stories

IR Verdict: While Ben Rogers’ short story collection THE MAYFLY toes the line between focused and myopic, the freshness and care of the prose remain riveting to the end.

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FIRST LIGHT

By Isabel Jolie

Genre: Romance

IR Verdict: Isabel Jolie serves up an enjoyable slice of romantic escapism in FIRST LIGHT, another polished instalment in her “Haven Island” series, with a sprinkling of suspense to make it a solidly entertaining read.

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ONCE A MAN INDULGES

By Tony Kelsey

Genres: Mystery/Thriller

IR Verdict: Tony Kelsey’s ONCE A MAN INDULGES is an entertaining and accomplished homage to classic crime-noir, employing all the necessary ingredients to excellent effect, while feeling fresh and contemporary.

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