Scribbles from the Middling Cat

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By R.S. Vern

Scribbles from the Middling Cat is a collection of prose and poems by R.S. Vern. Inspired by the scribbles of Haee, a meddling cat, the author has written a thought-provoking book with captivating art. The book covers insecurities about having a crooked tail, ways to...

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Shoot the Horses First

By Leah Angstman

Shoot the Horses First by Leah Angstman is a well-written and engaging collection of short stories. The stories vary in length and the subjects covered, but each is filled with rich imagination, and it was wonderful to read about characters so vividly portrayed, emotionally, mentally,...

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Storyteller's Market

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By Om Soni

Storyteller's Market by Om Soni introduces us to Hari and his wife, Maya. Hari was a good-hearted man who had to leave his family at home in Peshawar during the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan. He settled in the quaint Himalayan town of Rampur...

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So Long, John Wayne

By Rick Ramsey

So Long, John Wayne by Rick Ramsey is a coming-of-age novel with a unique twist. Set in Lima, Peru, it tells the story of the unusual friendship that develops between two teenage boys, one Peruvian, the other American. Set around the time of the military...

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Soulful Return

By Fidelis O. Mkparu

Soulful Return by Fidelis O Mkparu is a beautiful tale about change, death, life, renewal, and identity. Doctor Afamefuna Onochie Nwaku is a Nigerian-born, Harvard-trained medical doctor whose thriving medical practice is disrupted by a phone call from his sister in Nigeria. Adaku implores him...

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Sanctuaries

By Vince Sgambati

Sanctuaries by Vince Sgambati is a deeply moving work of coming-of-age literary fiction that revolves around a youth named Gianni Paganucci, and the people and events that would shape an entire life. The setting spans several years but takes place in New York during influential...

September Girl

By Kathryn Leigh Scott

September Girl by Kathryn Leigh Scott commences with Olivia and Jake celebrating the publication of Livvie’s book. All too soon, their joy is torn away by Jake’s death. A sympathy card from Robert Yardley leads her to reminisce. Livvie remembers the photography studio Robert...

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Seeing Red

By Claudia Ricci

Seeing Red by Claudia Ricci is a work of literary fiction that revolves around the life of a woman named Ronda. Ronda's youth and her evolution as a promising dancer start Ricci's novel off. Ronda's story begins to really take flight following a date she...

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Songs By Honeybird

By Peter McDade

Songs By Honeybird is a work of fiction in the drama subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Peter McDade. The book follows doctoral candidate Ben and his ex-girlfriend Nina in the aftermath of their break-up following Nina’s...

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Sins of the Tribe

By Mark A. Salter

Sins of the Tribe by Mark A. Salter is a sports novel that revolves around two brothers, Wally and Henry, and the almost religious deference to one of America's most beloved pastimes: football. It is one of the sport's worst-kept secrets that college football players...

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