Burbee, Jo and Making Memories

By Donald Taylor

Burbee, Jo and Making Memories by Donald Taylor is a delightful coming-of-age novel with memories written with a sense of nostalgia. Dean and Johnie have been driving through Canada for the last ten months. Toward the end of their adventure, Dean recounts beautiful memories from...

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A Room in Blake's Folly

By J Arlene Culiner

When Hattie flees from her husband, it is with a world of hope in her heart. Her story is told in A Room in Blake's Folly by J. Arlene Culiner. Blake’s Folly feels like an appropriately hidden location to land in. Unfortunately, the only available...

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Still Black

By Tammy Ferebee

Malachi was black and had albinism. Double tragedy! Fortunately, he had a good life, a loving family, and kind neighbors. Everything came to a halt when Bennett Dickson and his dad moved into the community. The white racist would taunt Malachi’s family at every opportunity...

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The Superhero's Mask

By Lisa Creech Saleh

The Superhero’s Mask is a work of fiction in the drama genre and serves as the final installment in The Pandemic Series. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Lisa Creech Saleh. The book follows the author's grief at...

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How to Bury Your Dog

By Eva Silverfine

How to Bury Your Dog is a slice-of-life drama novel by Eva Silverfine. It's been years since Lizzy Whitacre allowed herself to socialize, choosing to spend her days cooped up at home with her animal companions when not working at a blood lab. But after...

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Free Dom

By Blake Nail

Dominique “Dom” Francis is the pastor of Christ First Always church who is having something of an existential crisis in the Christian fiction novel Free Dom by Blake Nail. Dom has got his head in Venice and keeps kicking the ball back and forth as...

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The Things We Left Sleeping

By Kathryn Lund

The Things We Left Sleeping is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama subgenre. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Kathryn Lund. The book follows Evie and Stevie who share their whole lives until they suffer...

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The Blue Butterfly

A Novel of Marion Davies
By Leslie Johansen Nack

The Blue Butterfly is a work of fiction in the historical fiction and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Leslie Johansen Nack. In a fictionalized account of a real-world relationship, the book follows Marion Davies...

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(Mostly) True Tales From Birchmont Village

By Peter J. Stavros

(Mostly) True Tales of Birchmont Village begins with a fire. Peter J. Stavros describes the plight of the Johnsons, a family whose presence is missed when their house catches fire not once, but twice, on the same day. The family is discussed at length by...

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Halfway Man

By TW Roolf

Halfway Man by TW Roolf is a work of literary fiction that follows a man by the name of Tony “Toner” Brouwer, who is scraping by in a world uncomfortably below the poverty line. He has something of a routine that always involves supper in...

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