Murder & Misconduct

By Cheryl Fagan

Murder & Misconduct by Cheryl Fagan is a heartbreaking non-fiction piece, a well-written true crime dating back to 1898. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, six people were murdered in Australia. Pat Kenniff was convicted and hanged for the crimes while his...

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Cooperative Wisdom

Bringing People Together When Things Fall Apart
By Donald Scherer PhD,Carolyn Jabs M.A.

Cooperative Wisdom: Bringing People Together When Things Fall Apart by Donald Scherer PhD. and Carolyn Jabs M.A. is an insightful book for readers who prefer to do the right thing for others instead of bad and harmful deeds. Human beings flourish in settings where cooperation...

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Eat to Beat Disease

Foods Medicinal Qualities
By Catherine J Frompovich

Eat to Beat Disease: Foods Medicinal Qualities by Catherine J Frompovich takes readers on a journey of discovery and gives them a wealth of wisdom about how they can transform their health by changing their food choices and daily diet. Most of us unwittingly eat...

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What The Fork?

The Secret Cause of Disease
By Gina Bonanno-Lemos

Gina is from an Italian family and taking a meat sandwich to school for lunch every day was the norm. Her family eating meat at dinner was the pattern that she followed with her own family, so nothing seemed out of the ordinary. What caused...

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The Interpretation of Infant Communication

By Michael Barclay

Infant communication has always been fascinating. Their actions, gestures, and ways to communicate have made observers around them curious. In The Interpretation of Infant Communication by Michael Barclay, the author tries to interpret the gestures, actions, and speech of infants. The author draws descriptions after...

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Where Children Run

By Karen Emilson

As a victim of child abuse myself, I have a pretty thick skin when I read stories similar to my own. But Where Children Run by Karen Emilson shook me to my core with its depiction of violence against children, especially since it is a...

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Theory of Freedom

By Daniel Nanpak Zuzul

Theory of Freedom by Daniel Nanpak Zuzul is an interesting essay on one of the fundamental questions that have interested philosophers and scientists over the ages: the question of freedom. In these pages, the author offers a compelling definition of freedom, powerful insights and ideas...

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Not The Body

A story of pain, degradation, intrigue, corruption, spirituality and Love
By Shirlie K Plomer

Not The Body by Shirlie K. Plomer is almost too unbelievable to be true crime or memoir. Several times I checked the category under which it was listed to be sure I hadn’t made a mistake: surely it was fiction. But no, no mistake. Not...

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A Special Kind of Twisted

By Onyinyechi Anne Udoh

A Special Kind of Twisted by Onyinyechi Anne Udoh is just exactly that. The story follows three people who are stuck in a circle that ends with the three of them, no matter how you look at it. Calling it just a love triangle would...

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Two Peas In A Separated Pod

A True Story of Adoption
By Jeannie Lachman, Carole Sanguedolce

Two Peas In A Separated Pod: A True Story of Adoption has been written by sisters who grew up totally unaware of each other’s existence. Jeannie Lachman was brought up as a city girl in the Bronx, New York, the second of two adopted children,...

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