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An Innocent World by Douglas A. king

Philosophically substantive and morally provocative… In his thought-provoking latest, King navigates the moral territory between innocence and guilt, reimagining a foundational biblical premise: What if Adam and Eve had never tasted the forbidden fruit? Using sharp deductive reasoning, King creates…
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Finding My Freedom: A Journey of Resilience, Hope and Empowerment by L.F. Survivor, RN

Emotionally rich, powerful, and thought-provoking… An abuse survivor shares her harrowing journey and recovery in this compelling memoir. Survivor, whose name is partially withheld to maintain privacy, candidly confronts her painful past and details the lasting scars of childhood sexual…
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How To Deliver A Ransom: Learn the secrets behind the Kidnap for Ransom business by Rob Phayre

A clear-eyed, unflinching look at the high-risk world of ransom negotiations and hostage recovery. Phayre delivers a sharp, no-nonsense guide to navigating the high-stakes world of kidnap-for-ransom. With nearly two decades in crisis management, Phayre distills his experience into a…
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Rethink (Finding Hope: Faith for the Frustrated Book 1) by Michael S. Rogers

Gritty, thought-provoking, and often uncomfortable: A wake-up call for the modern church. Rogers delivers a piercing critique of the church’s waning influence, the apathy of its members, and the deep fractures that have left many questioning their faith in his…
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I Was a Hero Once by Peter P Mahoney

A searing, deeply introspective memoir… Mahoney dismantles the mythology of heroism, war, and personal redemption in his compelling memoir. After joining the Army in 1968, he was sent to Vietnam. Upon his return, he became the leading voice in the…
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Believe Nothing, Know Nothing: The Lightworkers’ Ultimate Survival Manual by Jean-Claude Koven

Expansive and provocative.. Koven challenges fundamental beliefs about reality, consciousness, and the structure of human existence in this highly original book. The book’s premise is revelatory: It proposes that powerful forces, both seen and unseen, control humanity, keeping it trapped,…
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Decoding the Unicorn: A New Look at Dag Hammarskjöld by Sara Causey 

Nuanced, Reflective, and Inspirational; a standout exploration of leadership and legacy. Causey masterfully explores one of the 20th century’s most enigmatic and influential figures, Dag Hammarskjöld, in his latest book. She portrays Hammarskjöld as an introverted leader who flourished in…
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Lucid Wake: Equitable Narratives by Duresameen Ashraf

Provocative, poetic, and transformative.  Ashraf’s debut is a bold, provocative exploration of systemic inequities, personal liberation, and the relationship between societal narratives and individual agency. Through a powerful blend of critical theory, poetry, and reflective prose, she delves into the…
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10 Little Rules for a Double-Butted Adventure by Teri M Brown

A heartfelt memoir of resilience and self-discovery… Brown delivers a compelling and deeply personal narrative in her latest book, taking readers on a journey of resilience, self-discovery, and the courage to embrace life’s challenges. Rooted in the aftermath of a…
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The Deep Transformation Self-Love Workbook for Women: A Complete 30-Day Program to Reclaim Confidence, Silence Negative Self-Talk & Unlock Powerful … Mindfulness Techniques by J. Finn

A concise, impactful guide to reclaiming confidence and embracing self-love… In her debut, Finn delivers a thoughtfully designed workbook that provides a powerful blueprint for transformation and self-discovery. The book begins with a welcoming introduction and quickly transitions into actionable…
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Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of “Latino” by Héctor Tobar

Through a nuanced and illuminating lens, Tobar, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer born to Guatemalan immigrants in Los Angeles, delves into the complexities of Latinx identity in America. The discourse surrounding the Hispanic community in America is often narrow and one-dimensional.…
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Lion Tamer Memoir 3: The Cauldron by Therese Marie Duncan

A searing memoir that confronts the complexities of love, identity, and survival. Duncan’s third installment in her Lion Tamer memoir series is a taut, introspective journey through family, faith, and self-discovery in 1960s California. Marie’s coming-of-age story is plagued by…
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The Committed Professor A Memoir: My Fall from the Lectern to the Psych Ward by Kathi N Miner PhD

A raw, provocative account of narcissistic abuse, resilience, and survival.  Miner, a professor of feminist psychology, makes her debut with a candid and unflinching account of her life as both an academic and a woman trapped in a toxic marriage.…
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DIVORCED VIRGIN: My Story Of How Not To Get Screwed By The System by Evan Cutler

Biting and unapologetic… Cutler offers an unflinching, personal account of a man’s battle through divorce and the family court system in his powerful memoir. The opening chapter, “My Trial Was a Farce!” sets a fierce tone, exposing the absurdities of…
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Love Heals All Wounds: A Roadmap from Fear to Unlimited Possibilities by Linda F. Kent (Author), Alan Cohen (Foreword)

Insightful and heartfelt: An empowering journey through love and healing. Kent, a seasoned physical therapist and holistic life coach, combines personal anecdotes, spiritual insights, and practical guidance to craft a deeply resonant guide for those seeking to heal from life’s…
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Joyous Longevity: The A-Z Field Guide by Sieglinde Othmer

Heartfelt, empowering, and timeless… Othmer’s latest is a beautifully crafted guide that celebrates vitality, resilience, and purpose in life’s later years. Sharing her personal journey into her eighties, she encourages readers to approach aging with curiosity and optimism. Organized as…
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Cutting-Edge Ideas: Empowering Agents of Positive World Change by Laura Fienor

Innovative, provocative, transformative: a bold reimagining of education’s role in creating a sustainable, just future. Fienor’s compelling book is a sharp, incisive examination of education’s role in tackling today’s global challenges. Blending insights from diverse fields—futures studies, law, environmental science,…
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A Realistic Path to Peace: From Genocide to Global War… And How We Can Stop It by by Dee C Knight

A forceful, well-constructed critique that demands attention… Knight’s riveting book delivers a searing and timely analysis of U.S. foreign policy, deconstructing the aggressive strategies fueling global unrest while issuing a powerful call to action. As a seasoned antiwar activist, Knight…
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“Simple” Project Management: for Noobs to Pros: Simple Enough for the First Project Complex Enough to be Steppingstones to the PMP certification by Ng Wei Kwan PMP

A robust, no-nonsense manual that combines the essentials of project management with practical wisdom. Ng cuts through the jargon to deliver a straightforward, no-frills guide for mastering project management fundamentals. Leveraging his expertise as a PMP-certified project manager, Ng lays…
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Two Sides to a Face: My Journey with Sturge Weber Syndrome by Chelsey Peat

A searing exploration of identity, disability, and self-acceptance. Peat’s gripping narrative offers an unflinching account of living with Sturge Weber Syndrome and confronting a world that rarely looks beyond appearances. The book opens with a vivid account of her difficult…