Nine Rooms in the House

By Dave Ellis

Nine Rooms in the House by Dave Ellis begins with John, who moves through silent farmland, keeping animals alive and retracing the path that led from crowded towns to empty fields. His account settles on memories that still press against his present, and those memories...

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Nothing North of Delmar

A Novel
By Ellen Barker

In Nothing North of Delmar by Ellen Barker, Novelle and her sister were raised mostly by their mother, as their father was rarely present. Novelle is hardworking and excels at academics. After college, she leaves for graduate studies at Washington University. When she arrives in...

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No Free Speech for Hate

By Stephen Ford

No Free Speech for Hate by Stephen Ford presents readers with a fictional account of Britain's future. It is a bleak reality where universities hold total power over their citizens, and free speech is a thing of the past. In fact, freedom of expression is...

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New Harmony

A Mother's Story of Love and Loss
By Leon E. Pettiway

It is 1949. Margaret Butler, born Margaret Long, cannot put into words the pain she feels at losing her sixteen-year-old son, Thad Butler. Found dead and bloodied with gunshot wounds in a ditch in New Harmony, South Carolina, it was clear Thad had been brutally...

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Ninety Eight Point Eight

By Krista Candela

Ninety-Eight Point Eight by Krista Candela is a haunting psychological horror novel that follows the life of Oliver, a chimpanzee treated as a human child by his caretaker, Sherry. The story explores the blurred lines between love and control, showing how Sherry’s desperate attempts to...

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Neighbors

By Rodney Nelsestuen

Neighbors by Rodney Nelsestuen is a story about the inevitability of change, especially in middle age, when the physical, emotional, and social landscapes shift. For Peter, Leroy, and Jerry, neighbors in Eagles Pond, the most visible change is the evolving makeup of their community, with...

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Nowhere is Somewhere

By Mindy Hall

In Nowĺhere is Somewhere by Mindy Hall, Louisa lives in California with her daughter, Emily. One day, she gets a call from Texas, which is her original home, to execute her sister's will. She doesn’t expect the whole ordeal to take a lot of time,...

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No Boundaries

When Two Worlds Collide
By Kevin Geise

In No Boundaries, Kevin Geise crafts a compelling historical novel set in the early 1970s, exploring desegregation and economic shifts in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The novel follows the Jackson family, who move from New Orleans seeking a better life, and the O'Connors, a wealthy family...

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New American Café

By Richard Sanford

New American Café by Richard Sanford is a vivid slice of late-seventies life, capturing the chaotic blend of ambition, art, and the hustle of city life. The novel is about Mitch Lanier, a young musician who finds himself navigating the often-turbulent waters of love, music,...

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No Quiet Water

By Shirley Miller Kamada

There must be many people who are unaware that during World War II, after the bombing of Pearl Harbour, the Americans rounded up those of Japanese descent and interned them in camps. In Shirley Miller Kamada’s book No Quiet Water, Fumio Miyota, together with his...

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