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Identity Crisis: : Who Am I, Really? by M.J. Kelley II

Compassionate, clear, and theologically rich. In this compelling book, Kelley unpacks the deepening identity challenges of a generation shaped by online noise, comparison culture, and the constant push to perform. The author delivers a compelling argument that the modern search…
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Soul Can You: How Expanded Consciousness Cultivates Spiritual Awakening, Trauma Healing, and Creative Breakthrough by Lisa Gilbert MD

A bold, soul-deep exploration of healing, consciousness, and inner truth. Gilbert, a board-certified psychiatrist with decades of clinical experience, takes a psychospiritual look at the inner world of trauma, healing, and consciousness expansion in her debut book. Though trained in…
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Hypocrisy by A.J. Thibault

A punchy, high-energy thrill ride. Thibault’s bold, mind-bending fusion of science fiction, political intrigue, and moral satire challenges what it means to seek truth in an age built on deception. Deep beneath Antarctica’s ice, something awakens—something older than human history…
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I Have Danced With Angels: Selected Love Poems by Joe Giampaolo

A lush, luminous collection that explores love in all its beauty, complexity, and ache. Giampaolo gathers a life shaped by longing, beauty, and emotional intensity in his latest collection. Drawn from four earlier books, these poems trace the shifting landscapes…
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A Stone’s Throw by Wayne Edwards

A beautifully wrought tale of hardship, healing, and the bonds that remake us. Edwards’ novel unfolds with the quiet intensity of a life upended, following a twelve-year-old girl as she’s forced to navigate loss, displacement, and the uneasy hope of…
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Legacy by The Chronicler

A gripping, character-driven saga of loyalty, power, and awakening. The arrival of a cosmic enemy forces an untrusted outsider into reluctant leadership in this assured fusion of epic fantasy and science fiction. Dark Angelus Everlast, feared as much as he…
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Bye-bye, Mama’s Milk by Elizabeth K. Arleo, MD

A gentle, reassuring story about growing up and letting go. Arleo’s Bye-bye, Mama’s Milk approaches the weaning process with sensitivity and clarity, giving voice to a milestone that children’s books frequently overlook. After nursing throughout her baby and toddler years,…
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The Tales of Charlie Wags:Irish Adventure by Sofie Wells & Ali Barclay

A spirited, good-natured travel tale that pairs irresistible charm with a dog’s-eye view of Ireland’s greatest hits. A tail-wagging wanderlust sends Charlie across Ireland’s most iconic sights in Wells’s and Barclay’s buoyant, beautifully illustrated travel romp. Charlie Wags lives on…
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The Ride Of A Lifetime: A Crime Novel by G. Gruen

A gritty, fast-paced noir full of raw emotion, sharp humor, and Detroit soul. Gruen’s latest is a taut, streetwise plunge into Detroit’s underbelly, where loyalty cracks under pressure and survival demands improvisation. In the frozen streets of Detroit, Billy Pearl…
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Compulsory Figures by John Barton

A quietly devastating, deeply elegant poetry collection. A celebrated Canadian poet and former editor, John Barton turns to the terrain of his own past to examine how memory, loss, and lineage shape a life. Born in Edmonton during the early…
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All of Us Hidden by Joanna Streetly

A haunting, luminous poetry collection. Award-winning poet and essayist Streetly charts a life changed by loss, memory, and the magnetic pull of the Pacific Northwest in her compelling latest book. Six years after her adult stepsons vanished with their boat…
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Mortal Revenge by Ana Manwaring, Fernando León Torrens

Intense, harrowing, and profoundly gripping. Ana Manwaring and Fernando León Torrens deliver a taut, hard-hitting thriller that drops one man into a world where trust is dangerous and survival is never guaranteed. What should have been a simple visit home…
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A Kind Life: YOUR HEALING JOURNEY by Laurika Bretherton

Perceptive, practical, quietly empowering. Bretherton offers a framework for readers seeking to rebuild emotional balance and reconnect with their inner well-being in this gentle, thoughtfully structured guide. The book opens with a simple but resonant premise: beneath the layers of…
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Butterfly Ink by Lori Keating

A warm, contemporary YA tale that balances charm, tension, and heart. Keating’s latest is a breezy yet emotionally grounded YA novel that blends summer-romance charm with a sharp look at beauty culture. Fresh out of high school, Calli Stockton heads…
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Feisty Deeds II: Historical Tales of Batches and Brews, Foreword by K.J. Dell’Antonia

A sweeping, intimate, and beautifully told celebration of women’s resilience. Feisty Deeds II: Historical Tales of Batches and Brews presents twenty-five stories that illuminate how women across eras have stirred, brewed, mixed, and mended their way through history. Framed by…
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The BIENNALE BOOK: Ten Foundations of Contemporary Art by Desmond Daniels

A penetrating, ambitious look at the biennales that define modern art’s imagination. Daniels’s debut in The Biennale Book is a tightly argued, sprawling study that lays bare the machinery of global art exhibitions and why they still matter in a…
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Saving Ellen: A Memoir of Hope and Recovery by Maura Casey

Genuine, unflinching, and quietly absorbing… In her debut, Casey delivers a steady, clear-eyed portrait of a childhood defined by poverty, alcoholism, and the relentless weight of chronic illness. The youngest of six in a working-class Irish Catholic family, Casey grows…
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Izzy Can’t Talk by Jennifer McGee (Author), David Diamond (Illustrator)

A tender, relatable story that speaks beyond words.  McGee’s emotionally rich story captures the lively spirit of an autistic child whose emotions radiate through action, not words. Izzy can’t talk, but his feelings are loud and full of joy. When…
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Lightning by Michael Ray Ewing

A sleek, unnerving sci-fi thriller that runs on dread and precision. Three strangers find themselves pulled into a catastrophe already in motion in Ewing’s compelling latest. Adam Barnett wakes after a lightning strike with half his memory burned away and…
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Rise of the TechPals (A Boy and His D.O.G. Book 2) by Jordan Hines

A fast-paced, inventive sequel packed with humor, teamwork, and escalating stakes. In Hines’s hilarious, high-energy sequel to A Boy and His D.O.G. series, Blu and his loyal robot partner are thrust back into action when supposedly defunct TechPals begin glitching…