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1967 – a coming of age story by Richard Doornink

  Thrilling… a candid, poignant coming-of-age tale. A beautiful, gentle coming-of-age tale set in a small Canadian prairie town, 1967 chronicles the emotional journey of a young boy. Raised in Winnipeg, young Doornink is forced to leave behind his friends…
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A Twisted Fate: My life with Dystonia by Brenda Currey Lewis

A spirited, intimate memoir… Recipient of the 2001 Dystonia Medical Research Foundation’s Courage Award, Brenda Currey Lewis’s account of her life as Dystonia patient is both interesting and courageous. When seven-year-old Lewis suddenly started walking on the outer edge of…
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How the Wraith Got His Soul Back: A Tale from the City of Magic by Susan Ann Walker

Fun, fast on its feet, impossible to put down… Walker’s first in the series promises to deliver non-stop entertainment to fantasy readers. Struggling with guilt and trauma of losing his troops to death, Cayden, a reclusive warrior, is happy to…
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The Retreat by Mari Reiza

  Evocative and deeply moving… This exquisitely written coming-of-age novella by Reiza tells the story of a young woman marked by a traumatic experience of her teenage years. Marie and her sibling are struggling to fit in a new town…
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Never So Alone: A Nathan Harris Thriller Novella by Barry Finlay

A high-action, enthralling thriller… A prequel to the Marcie Kane Thriller Collection, Never So Alone will charm the fans of fast-paced action thrillers. FBI special Agent Nathan Harris is forced to change his plans after a dangerous assignment goes wrong,…
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Willoughby’s World of Wonder by Stephen Barnwell

Buy now A gem of a book meant for readers’ keeper shelf… Award-winning author Stephen Barnwell brings forth a fictional reproduction of the famous 1882s Field Guide to Strange Beasts & Curious Creatures and lists 136 strange beasts and curious…
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Adaptively Radiant by Joseph E. Henning

  Intriguing and fascinating… Adaptively Radiant chronicles exotic voyage of two young cousins across islands in Japan, Hawaii, and West Coast of America after they stumble upon a mysterious pouch containing nine stones of significant importance. As they move ahead…
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The Indivisible and the Void (Age of Axion #1) by D.M. Wozniak

  A seamless, assured, and rich fantasy that is as absorbing as it’s intriguing… In this enthralling series opener from Wozniak, the Master Voider Democryos leaves the comfort of his royal adobe after his wife leaves him for a mysterious…
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The Inferiority Complex: A Thriller Novel by Ryan Degg

  A macabre fun ride… TJ, a socially awkward, highly intelligent psychopath and serial killer, goes on a killing spree for reasons that make sense only to him. With a mole within the Manhattan NYPD department, it is up to…
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May Cause Drowsiness and Blurred Vision: The Side Effects of Bravery (C’mon Funk Book Series Book 1) by Gloria Squitiro

  Totally addictive, utterly enjoyable… In this first installment of C’mon Funk series, Squitiro chronicles the course of her family’s Europe trip along with beginning of her husband’s campaign for the seat of mayor of the Kansas City and describes…
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Break: Poems on Mental Illness by Adam Levon Brown

  Powerful and moving… This deeply affecting collection narrates Brown’s struggles with his parents’ separation, his mother’s recurring episodes of maniac depression, verbal abuse at the hands of his schizophrenic father, and his own battle with maniac depression. In “To…
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Twisted at the Root: A Jane Lawless Mystery by Ellen Hart

  A solid mystery… Part-time Minnesota private investigator Jane Lawless joins hands with her father, defense attorney Ray Lawless, after convicted killer Rashad May’s brother approaches Ray to get a retrial based on wrongful conviction. If a horde of suspects…
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How to do things your phone wont: A common sense guide to real life by David Lastinger

  Quirky and informative self-help read… In a clear, accessible voice, Lastinger brings forward his impressive, easy to read self-help tome on basic information about necessary life skills — from what to do in an emergency to managing one’s finances…
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A Legacy of Murder: A Kate Hamilton Mystery by Connie Berry

  An intriguing mystery… American antique dealer Kate Hamilton’s Christmas visit to her daughter Christine in a picturesque English village gets her entangled in an investigation of a theft of a precious stone and a chain of murders after Christine…
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Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh

  Ingeniously constructed… a page-turner… Cavanagh brings forth a courtroom drama wrapped in a tautly paced thriller about a serial killer who gets himself on the jury to make sure the wrong man goes down for his crime. Joshua Kane…
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Felicity Carrol and the Murderous Menace by Patricia Marcantonio

  A delightful Victorian mystery… Felicity Carrol, a wealthy British heiress, finds herself entangled in the case of Jack the Ripper’s vicious killings in United States after her close friend Scotland Yard Inspector Jackson Davis falls gravely ill and urges…
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Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman

  A brilliant read… Set in the 1960s Baltimore, this stunning mystery follows the story of Madeline Schwartz, a Jewish housewife who decides to divorce her husband of eighteen years after realizing her desire to achieve something in life other…
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West bEgg: The World’s New Power Elite by Mari Reiza

  Tinged with wry humor, highly engrossing… Through the lives of four protagonists, West bEgg offers a lurid, hilarious look at corporate culture and its miseries. Luca, Anna, La Revolucao, and Carolina joined the corporate world to realize their dreams…