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Vy Armour

Vy Armour owned and operated an independent bookstore in the Phoenix area in the 1990's. She has taught high-school English and English as a Second Language. She is currently an adjunct instructor in Undergraduate Communications at the University of Phoenix.

Books reviewed by Vy Armour

The Innocent Spy (09/02/09)
Wintergirls (05/06/09)
Sing Them Home (01/07/09)
The Blue Star (04/03/08)
City of the Sun (03/06/08)
Soldier's Heart (02/07/08)
Young Stalin (11/27/07)
Down River (11/08/07)

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