The Miracle Belly Button

Gate to the body - gate to healing
By Doris Gföllner

Modern living isn't without its flaws, as external pressures, anxiety, and stress sometimes seem to overwhelm our lives. The ancient practice of Nabhi Chikitsa (belly button therapy) is an age-old method to nourish the body, mind, and spirit. According to Indian Ayurveda, putting oil on...

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Huge Words by Huge People

By Liam James Leaven

Huge Words by Huge People by Liam James Leaven includes some of the most popular quotes by famous people throughout history, covering topics like friendship, leadership, motivation, creation, and loss. Leaven puts a hilarious spin on everything by countering and grounding these idealistic and aspirational...

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Rational Theism, Part One

An A Priori Proof in God's Existence, Omniscient and Omnipotent
By Mikhail Kelnikov

For millions of steadfast believers, faith alone affirms a realm beyond the limits of mortality. At the same time, philosophers have long put forth that, in the absence of reasoned proof as to the existence of a higher Being, the conclusions of agnostics and atheists...

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I Married a Coconut

Stories of an Indian girl growing up in America
By Priti Tanna

I Married a Coconut by Priti Tanna is a memoir of the author's journey as a first-generation American of Indian descent, and all the cultural conflicts and familial pressures that come with it. Growing up with immigrant parents, Priti must balance American societal norms and...

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It's A Lot to Unpack

By Dina Honour

I have always loved reading memoirs, particularly ones whose authors offer a unique perspective and a quick wit – such is the case in Dina Honour’s It’s A Lot to Unpack. In it, the author examines a life that many might envy, though she fears...

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The Voice of the Guns

America, Switzerland, and the Second Amendment
By Burton Flanagan

The Voice of the Guns by Burton Flanagan is an analysis of the Second Amendment, highlighting the reason it was created and how the Founding Fathers envisioned its execution. The author explains the idea of a well-regulated militia that is supposed to bear arms and...

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Italy at Eighteen

By Margie Miklas

Margie has been dreaming for many years of taking her beloved twin granddaughters, Emily and Kate, to Italy. Finally, her dream comes true. Margie, Emily, and Kate go on a much-anticipated vacation from Florida to Rome, Italy. Besides Rome, their trip includes Sorrento and Venice,...

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The Mango Chronicle

By Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi

The Mango Chronicle is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and cultural writing subgenres. The work is suitable for adult readers and contains some descriptions of violence. Penned by author Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi, this intriguing true narrative follows a preadolescent boy navigating Castro's...

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The Northland Beckons

An Illustrated Haiku Journey
By Sandra Hisakuni, Sofia Hisakuni

When I saw The Northland Beckons: An Illustrated Haiku Journey by Sandra and Sofia Hisakuni, I really wanted to read it. I have not read haikus since I learned how to write them in the seventh grade (late 1960s). For those new to the art...

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The Power Paradox

Winning Through Downward Mobility
By Art McNeese

The Power Paradox: Winning through Downward Mobility is a work of non-fiction in the religion, philosophy, and self-help subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Art McNeese, this engaging work delves into the concept of power in humility, challenging...

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