Luke Blackmon's Rose

A Love Story
By Mary Patterson Thornburg

Luke Blackmon's Rose: A Love Story is a work of fiction in the time travel and interracial romance subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Mary Patterson Thornburg. In this charming and heartfelt tale of love...

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There Are Still Unknown Places

By Ron Morris

There Are Still Unknown Places is a work of fiction in the literary, interpersonal drama, and cultural fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Ron Morris. Showcasing culture, emotion, and human nature, this intelligent work...

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You Can See More From Up Here

By Mark Guerin

In You can See More From Up Here by Mark Guerin, the story is set in 2004 but takes the reader back to the year 1974, the year the main character Walker Maguire was torn between getting ready to study medicine or choose another path....

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A Lie Called the Present

A Play in Verse
By Jim Van de Erve

In A Lie Called the Present by Jim Van de Erve, the author has taken a subject that haunts families, especially parents, as they get older. It was very enlightening and intriguing as to how children will treat their parents in old age. There are...

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Twisted Crows

Spanish-infused Short Stories
By Will Canduri

What happens when the natural becomes unnatural? How does one react to an event that you know never really happened but everyone seems to remember it? Baffled? Disturbed? Or simply shocked to your core. Read on as a reporter gets a front seat in his...

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Bound by Belief

By Raphael Aron

Bound by Belief looks into the intricate background of how cults work. Raphael Aron introduces the book with an explanation of cults, how they work, and real-life examples. The story revolves around an organization called CultAssist which is managed by Laura, the main character. Raphael...

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Magnificent Tales of Doomed Kingdoms

By Rupendra Dhillon

Magnificent Tales of Doomed Kingdoms is a work of fiction in the historical, fairytale, and adventure subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Rupendra Dhillon. As the title suggests, the work features a collected anthology of different stories...

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Kafka in Tangier

By Mohammed Said Hjiouij

Kafka in Tangier by Mohammed Said Hjiouij is a modern retelling of Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis. Jawad Al-Idrisi forsakes his dream of becoming a literary critic to become a teacher. His thoughtless father showed no remorse for his neglect and watched his son work tirelessly to...

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Rose Alone

By Sheila Flynn Decosse

It’s the middle of the eighteenth century, the English are at war with the French, and the English have set their sights on ridding the colonies of any French settlers. Rose is Acadian, not really French, but the English view her and her family as...

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There Was a Garden in Nuremberg

A Novel (New Jewish Fiction)
By Navina Michal Clemerson

There Was a Garden in Nuremberg by Navina Michal Clemerson is a harrowing yet page-turning story that may well one day become a timeless classic. Twelve-year-old Max Mannheim who is spirited and observant has witnessed how the rise of Adolf Hitler as the new Chancellor...

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