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HJ Books News, 04/19/09
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J. Alan Sharrer, Music EditorWarming Up With Spring
Hot Fiction, Carville, A-Rod, and more...
J. Alan Sharrer, HJ Books Editor

I've always found April and May to be two of the most interesting months on the calendar, as warmer weather tends to bring out new works from the hottest authors in publishing.

Consider that in the next month or so, your favorite bookstore will be carrying titles from such writers as Robert B. Parker, Dale Brown, Iris Johanssen, Lee Child, and John Sandford. 

If fiction's not to your liking, consider that Elizabeth Edwards and political pundit James Carville are also releasing books.  In addition, sports fans may find Selena Robert's exposé on Alex Rodriguez to be of significant interest.

At Hollywood Jesus, we're working to provide quality reviews of these and other works that inform, challenge, and excite you, the avid (or just causal) reader into a deeper love of reading.  And as always, we'll continue to look at pop culture from a spiritual point of view.  Come join us!

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Long Lost (Harlan Coben)Featured Review
Long Lost

Whole New World
Harlan Coben's Myron Bolitar, sports agent and troubleshooter, has been around the block a few times, populating the series of hip mystery novels that bookend Coben's other stand alone novels. Up until this point, I would have told you, having read them all, that the stand-alone novels were the best.

And then Coben delivered Long Lost.

Tearing Bolitar from New York and throwing him into the unbroached arenas of England and France, Coben writes an international thriller that would make Robert Ludlum proud, with a dash of Spenser for Hire thrown in for good measure.


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The LOST Books ClubThe LOST Library @ HJ

Join Mark Sommer and Books Editor J. Alan Sharrer will as they host an examination of books which have influenced the writers of the show, exploring their relation to LOST and finding the spiritual connections in them.

Be sure to bookmark The LOST Libary and visit us often!

Click through to read more; recent entries:

Stranger in a Strange Land
Grokking God

Robert A. Heinlein is known for his quality writing and clarity of thought. By the time I reached the middle of Stranger in a Strange Land, it was clear that this was some of his best writing, and that I was not reading one of his "juvenile" novels that I had enjoyed as a youth.

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