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Check out these updates from for March 7, 2019. 11:16 AM PST, March 7, 2019 This month we're going w

Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for March 7, 2019. [Throwback Thursday]( 11:16 AM PST, March 7, 2019 This month we're going waaay back in time, to the magical year of 1999. People were already stocking up on K-rations, firearms, and cash, preparing for the Y2K catastrophe that never came. 1999 had so many expectations—Prince had been telling us for years that we should "party like it's 1999" but that was tempered by our fear that once December 31st ended and the year … › [Read more]( [Books We Are Talking About]( 10:39 AM PST, March 7, 2019 The media has been chock full of books-related mentions this week. There is a final season of a groundbreaking television show on the horizon. There's the announcement of a new book club. There are awards announcements. Looking at the books we are talking about, it's evident that you can watch your stories, you can read them, and you can listen to them--and it just gets easier and easier … › [Read more]( [Steve Berry's Favorite Recent Reads]( 10:00 AM PST, March 7, 2019 Steve Berry's unstoppable protagonist Cotton Malone is still going strong in book 14, The Malta Exchange... though Malone has been plenty battered as he's risked death numerous times and even shot down over Siberia in previous books. While former Justice Department operative Malone often finds himself uncovering conspiracies centered on the U.S. government, in his latest adventure, he'… › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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