Monthly Archives: March 2020

JOEL R. DENNSTEDT REVIEW

______________________________________________________________________________ RACISM, HYPOCRISY AND BAD FAITH BY JULIUS BAILEY, PH.D. Academic works by Julius Bailey, Ph.D., are notable for their flawless integrity, impeccable thinking, accessibility for the non-academic, and an irrefutable blending of stark objectivity with engaged passion, flavored always … Continue reading

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JOEL R. DENNSTEDT REVIEW

______________________________________________________________________________ TULUM TAKEDOWN BY JEANINE KITCHEL Layla Navarro – headstrong but complex heroine of Jeanine Kitchel’s evolving series: Wheels Up Yucatán Thrillers – returns in Tulum Takedown to continue her highly risky escapades as the functional, if somewhat reluctant, female … Continue reading

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JOEL R. DENNSTEDT REVIEW

______________________________________________________________________________ THE HEIGHT OF FEARLESSNESS BY MIA IWAMA HASTINGS AS TOLD TO HER BY MIMI IWAMA One recognition has become more than cliché, more than complimentary stereotype: Great Japanese art marries an intricate blend of depth and concise simplicity. Minimal, … Continue reading

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JOEL R. DENNSTEDT REVIEW

______________________________________________________________________________ TERRIBILITA BY BEN WYCKOFF SHORE Some authors possess a very subtle but potent knack for continuously compelling their reader’s attention, a talent for plotting and presence that makes the avid reader almost unwittingly keep turning pages. Most assuredly, author … Continue reading

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