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Your Brain’s Still Flashing by Jim Lively

An enthralling psychological thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats… Lively’s riveting latest psychological thriller offers a gripping exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of interpersonal dynamics. After his release from Parkland Behavior Health Hospital,…
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Canadian Health Care Blueprint: Reaching Higher, Working Smarter. Getting Stronger by Richard Powlesland

Intricately woven and teeming with profound knowledge and informative insights; a must read. In his latest work, Powlesland presents a visionary blueprint for transforming the Canadian healthcare system, addressing prevalent challenges such as long wait times and fragmented care delivery.…
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Queering My Religion by Rev. Jeff P. Crim

A brilliant collection that offers unique perspectives on love, identity, and acceptance. Crim’s debut is a deep exploration of biblical narratives through a queer lens, challenging traditional interpretations with thought-provoking insights and reimaginings. His approach to resetting familiar stories against…
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The Queen of Fairy: The Madigan Chronicles #5 by Marieke Lexmond 

Riveting and compulsively readable… Lexmond’s fifth installment of The Madigan Chronicles thrusts readers into a world where reality blurs and family secrets run deep. The Madigans strive to aid the Guardian of the Cup of Plenty restore its shattered pieces.…
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Death in Secret (Urquhart & MacDonald Murder Mysteries Book 4) by David Ring

A complex, suspense-filled mystery that will keep the reader guessing… In Ring’s latest installment in the Urquhart & MacDonald Murder Mysteries series, Jimmy and Notepad, facing limited resources and no backup, confront their ultimate challenge—a relentless battle against secrecy and…
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Sonnets From Suburbia: More Candles Than Cake by Penny Peyser

Original, delightful, and funky… Peyser humorously navigates modern-day life through Shakespearean sonnets, touching on subjects of friendship, romantic mishaps, aging, social media, and family dynamics in her latest collections of poems. “Brad” is a poem about longing and fantasy, as…
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Psychopathic by Jason Melby

Utterly absorbing, dark, and unsettling… Melby’s novel delves into the intricate world of mental health through the compelling narrative of a blind protagonist. After a horrifying skydiving accident, psychologist Faith Galloway is plagued by her deepest fears when one of…
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Sailor Joe and the Pirates (Sailor Joe’s Adventures) by Joel Howard (Author), Kelly Hinde (Author), Nina Mkhoiani (Illustrator)

A rollicking ride… Against the backdrop of a wooden sail ship pursued by bloodthirsty pirates, Sailor Joe faces his fears and devises a daring plan to outsmart the enemy in Joel Howard and Kelly Hinde’s delightful latest outing in the…
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BROKEN PENCILS by J.R Rice

Captivating and emotionally resonant… Rice takes readers on a journey of self-discovery, redemption, and the enduring power of human connection through the eyes of his teen protagonist. Jonah Tarver, an angsty teen in Oakland, grapples with his parents’ failing marriage,…
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Death Followed Us Home: a thriller by J-S Rioux

A thrilling mix of high stakes and moral dilemmas… Rioux makes his debut with this absorbing military-thriller, immersing readers in a world of suspense, intrigue, and moral quandaries. A team of soldiers prepares to deploy to Eastern Europe, but tragedy…