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Porter Brothers’ Tragedy: The Untold Story by Glenn Porter (Author), Steven W Porter (Author)

A haunting account of two brothers’ struggle for survival amid chaos… Authors Glenn Porter and Steven W Porter, the real-life siblings, narrate their own story of love, brutality, and shattered dreams in this memoir. The Porter brothers, Glenn and Steven,…
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Christianity 2.0: How Amazing New Advances in the Religious Realm Can Ignite a Religious Revival by John Dorsey

A thought-provoking journey towards enlightenment. Dorsey challenges traditional Christian beliefs while exploring the mysteries of religion and spirituality in this thought-provoking book. Lamenting the decline of Christianity, he delves into the possible causes: the relentless influence of secular media, the…
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Become Your Masterpiece by Carlton J. Buller

A distinctive, remarkable guide to personal growth that uses poetry as its medium… A keeper. In this eclectic anthology of poetry and prose, Buller offers motivation, inspiration, and wisdom fostered through personal experience. Written and designed as a coffee table…
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Emerging From the Dark: Wish I Knew About This by Terence Ang

A thought-provoking look at recovery from stroke… Ang offers a collection of moving stories from people in all stages of stroke recovery in his inspiring latest book. After his stroke in 2020, Ang was invited to speak at the 2022…
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The MENtal Fight Of Your Life by Freddie Floyd Jr.

Slender, to-the-point, and utterly compelling… Award winning author Floyd Jr. shares Biblical philosophy for a happy marriage in his compelling latest book. What does it mean to have a great relationship? According to Floyd Jr., it means having a high…
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A Second Act in Life by Nick deSpoelberch

Haunting and poignant; a compelling guide to recovery and healing. deSpoelberch chronicles his recovery from multiple addictions in this intimate memoir. Growing up, deSpoelberch was surrounded by massive wealth, but the relentless physical and mental abuse at his alcoholic father’s…
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Enter the Journey: A Mystical Guide for Rebirth and Renewal by Rosanna Ienco

A unique and intimate approach that will speak to a vast readership. Ienco draws on her personal and professional experience as a spiritual guide and healer with over three decades experience in shamanic arts, spirituality, psychism, and mysticism, taking readers…
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Damaged People: Narcissism and the Foundation of a Dysfunctional American Society by Thomas Avant

A detailed, succinct look at narcissism and its impact on American society… As a result of growing up in a rural, conservative household, Avant’s intellectual growth was limited. His desire for knowledge and intellectual transformation began in his mid-twenties, inspiring…
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The Prophet’s Pulpit: Commentaries on the State of Islam by Khaled Abou El Fadl (Author), Josef Linnhoff (Editor)

Refreshingly unpreachy and theologically accessible; a marvelous, beautifully written book that offers a sound grasp of Islamic faith… Khaled Abou El Fadl, distinguished law professor and classically trained Islamic jurist, presents a collection of meditations on key Islamic precepts in…
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The Birds That Saved Me: An Introduction to Birding for Self-Improvement (with Color Artwork) by J. P. Steed (Author), Norah Steed (Illustrator)

Heartfelt, enchanting, and beautifully written…An enchanting mix of memoir, guide book for birding, and self-help. In this moving memoir, debut author Steed explores encounters with birds as meditations on life. Told in a series of large snippets composed of notable…
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The Birds That Saved Me: An Introduction to Birding for Self-Improvement (with Color Artwork) by J. P. Steed (Author), Norah Steed (Illustrator)

Heartfelt, enchanting, and beautifully written…An enchanting mix of memoir, guide book for birding, and self-help. In this moving memoir, debut author Steed explores encounters with birds as meditations on life. Told in a series of large snippets composed of notable…
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Raven and the Hummingbird: A Healing Path to Recovery from Multiple Personality Disorder by Renate F. Caldwell

A brilliant, original, and beautifully written book… Licensed Professional Counselor Caldwell’s outstanding debut takes readers on a dissociative identity disorder patient’s harrowing journey from devastation to recovery. When forty-four-year-old Joan met Caldwell, she was devastated: she had just lost her…
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Jesus, the Man and the Myth: A Jewish Reading of the New Testament by Frederic Seager

Thorough, extensive, and well-researched… A stunning work of history. Seager, a retired professor of history from the University of Montreal, makes some profound observations about Jesus and the New Testament, awareness of which he believes is a must for the…
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Is There Evidence for God?: An Economist Searches for Answers by Robert Genetski Ph.D.

A well-researched, often convincing work that deftly balances biblical theology and scientific reason… As a teacher, columnist, author of 5 books on classical economic principles, and one of the nation’s leading economists, Genetski approaches the questions of God’s existence with…
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Neville Chamberlain’s War: How Great Britain Opposed Hitler 1939-1940 by Frederic Seager

An incisive and provocative look at the history of WWII… Seager delivers a deeply researched, fresh narrative of the history of WWII in his latest book. Most people know Winston Churchill as a political hero who stood up to Hitler…
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I Am, Therefore I Think: Musings about the Universe by J.W. Bell

An insightful collection of life philosophy and musings that beautifully provides food for thought about personal growth… Bell explores personal metaphysical theories and concepts, introducing a unique vision of life and the systems of being involved in it in his…
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CROFTER by Renée Carrier

Poetic, wholesome, and engrossing…A stunning achievement. Carrier’s love for words beautifully combines in this remarkable story of her dedication to whole-Earth philosophy. Carrier and her husband’s journey from becoming the owner of a remote parcel of land with nothing but…
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The Talking Forest: Tree Runes for a New Millennium by Kay Broome

Fun, accessible, and exceptionally crafted… Broome meticulously explains entire mythology and history of native Canadian trees in her user-friendly and fun-to-read debut. Brief and to the point, each rune depicts the significance of the salient tree within its physical environment…
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Listening to Chopin while fighting Nazis: A Journey into my Family’s WWII Polish Past by M. Alexander Charns

A deeply revealing, intimate account of a family’s Polish history… As a six-year-old boy, Charns came across a book named ‘I Survived Hitler’s Hell’ by A.P. Gwiazdowski and became curious about his family’s Polish history. As he grows older, he…
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The View from Darien: Essays in the Teaching of High School English: Motive and Method by Professor Don Gutteridge

A probing and absorbing look at teaching of high school English… Guttridge’s latest book is an astute collection of eight scholarly essays in the teaching of high school English. With his decades of experience in teaching English literature, Gutteridge demonstrates…