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Book reviews: Lord of Two Lands, by Judith Tarr
"Lord of Two Lands" by Judith Tarr
(Historical fiction featuring Alexander the Great- told from an Egyptian point of view)
Available used at amazon.com (cheap!)
http://www.amazon.c om/Lord-Two-Lands-Judith-Ta rr/dp/0812520785/ref=cm_cr- mr-title/102-8554223-961776 4
I rate it 4/5 stars
The author (Judith Tarr) tells a story which is rich with description, and she refreshingly tells it from an Egyptian point
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Book reviews: Trident, A History, by Dr Frank McKim
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Literary analysis: Letter from Birmingham Jail, by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Percieved racial status in Desiree's Baby, by Kate Chopin
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Book reviews: Dissonance, by David Detzer
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Book reviews: The Penguin History of Latin America, by Edwin Williamson
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Book reviews: The Templar Legacy, by Steve Berry
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