Nobody Knew It Was Murder

By Katharine Branham

Nobody Knew It Was Murder is a nonfiction book about the spiritual and supernatural by Katharine Branham, a psychic medium. She shares her experiences communicating with the wronged spirits of murder victims to uncover the horrific truths they took to their graves. Each story is...

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Naturally Supporting Cancer Treatment

Evidence-based ways to help prevent cancer formation and recurrence, and assist treatment
By Jennifer L Graves

Naturally Supporting Cancer Treatment by Jennifer L Graves showcases the book's key points in the first few pages and provides page references and an index to easily locate particular topics. Graves shares her personal story as a cancer survivor and discusses food, the vitamins provided,...

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No Excuses

How Anyone Can Overcome a Rough Start
By Roger Auger

No Excuses: How Anyone Can Overcome a Rough Start by Roger Auger is an inspirational work about overcoming hardships and achieving success. Roger relates his life story and the trials that he went through to get to where he is now. He infuses his tale...

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Not A Real Enemy

The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man's Fight for Freedom (Holocaust Survivor True Stories WWII)
By Robert Wolf, Janice Harper

Not a Real Enemy by Robert Wolf and Janice Harper is a spellbinding memoir that follows the true story of a Hungarian Jewish man and his quest for freedom. Fans of Holocaust survival literature will devour this memoir that reads like well-crafted fiction. In 1944,...

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Never Enough Zeroes

By Joel Soper, Philip Wyeth

Never Enough Zeroes is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and autobiographical subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author team Joel Soper with Philip Wyeth. The book follows Joel Soper’s descent into gambling addiction as he gradually...

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No Where Man

One Soldier's Journey Home From Vietnam
By Stephen J. Piotrowski

The almost forgotten war in South East Asia, which ended some fifty years ago, deeply affected the lives of many of those who were involved. The participants included youngsters from America sent to fight a cunning and ruthless enemy for an increasingly unpopular cause. Stephen...

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Nadeem’s Journey

A Heart Wrenching Story of a Loving Mother Losing Her Son to Cancer
By Sherine Anniruth

Nadeem’s Journey: A Heart Wrenching Story of a Loving Mother Losing Her Son to Cancer, by Sherine Anniruth, is a moving memoir. As with any memoir involving a family member or loved one with cancer, especially a mother losing a child, there is sadness, bitterness,...

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Never Turn Your Back on the Tide

(Or, How I Married a Lying, Psychopathic Wannabe-Murderer and Kinda Lived to Tell)
By Kergan Edwards-Stout

French author Guy Blaise states that: “The most tolerant people that I know, both in America and in France, are gay...people in same-sex relationships care more for each other at a level that would embarrass heterosexuals.” No books I’ve read give more credibility to those...

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No Place Like Hope

A Journey Through Poverty
By Stanley Leone Jr

No Place Like Hope by Stanley Leone Jr is an intense and gripping memoir. But it’s also reflective, introspective, inspirational and a must-read for all who believe that they cannot rise above the lot life has given them, because, well, “apples don’t fall far from...

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Not a Fairytale

By Roxana Preciado

Let’s begin this review of Not a Fairytale by asking if it’s not a fairytale, then what is it? Essentially, it’s a rare form of memoir, not told as a story with characters and dialogue, but as a poem based, as many memoirs are, on...

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