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itty bits vol. 1 By Eric Keegan

  Playful, ingenious and subtly mischievous… A beautiful collection! Keegan returns with a splendidly fresh and delightfully readable short collection of poetry, blurbs, and dialogue. Full of wry humor, whacky situations, gleeful thoughts, and sardonic moments, the poems are humorously…
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The Perfect Culture by Brent Robins

  Funny and deliciously readable, this charming novel will make the reader wish for a sequel featuring Thomas Gephardt… Full of wry humor and sharp wit, The Perfect Culture follows the exploits of a young man from rural Indiana who…
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Plants Are Terrible People by Luke Ruggenberg

  An offbeat, hilarious journey… Ruggenberg takes the reader on this comical, heartfelt journey through the strangest gardens in which some of the most serious gardeners experience riotous mishaps while minding their roses, geraniums, tomatoes, and cabbages. There are thousands…
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Roland’s Path: (Heirs of Vanity #1) by R.J. Hanson

  Exquisitely written and swiftly paced, this coming-of-age YA fantasy is a definite page-turner… Hanson creates a complex and layered world of mighty warriors, fierce gods, dishonorable elves, powerful dwarves, and shadowy wizards in this first installment of Heirs of…
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The American Epoch: Rebellion Against Man by Giovanni Soriano

  An impressive historical and philosophical analysis of American history and culture…   In this loose sequel to The Decline of Democratic Society in the New Age, Soriano delivers a fascinating look at twentieth century American history and culture at…
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After the Fall: A Prequel to The Chaos Series by Jim Hamilton

  An intelligent, vividly imagined novel… With a backstory featuring the visionary Herreld Vale, Hamilton, in this second prequel to The Chaos series, chronicles the tale of Shoomar’s reconstruction over the course of thousand years. Shoomar is dying. After the…
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Key Largo Blues (Karen Grace #2) by Lynne M. Spreen

  A heartwarming rumination on replenishment… Spreen returns with this engrossing tale of female self-discovery in the second installment of Karen Grace series. After her sudden divorce and losing the high-profile job, Karen joins women of CRS to travel across…
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TWO ONE FIVE by Jeff Jaskolka

A poignant portrayal of a young man’s journey toward happiness… In this fine memoir, Jaskolka recounts his teenager and adult years as a white Caucasian male in a predominantly African-American area in the harsh city streets of Philadelphia, PA, as…