Click Click Click

From the Say My Name Series
By Anne Varner, Karen DeVanie

Click Click Click is about a murder that occurred in the hometown of sisters Anne Varner and Karen DeVanie. Anne and Karen are the hosts of the true-crime podcast Sugar Coated Murder. They were contacted by a producer from Investigation Discovery after doing an episode...

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Comprehensive Study of the Origin of Humankind

Objective Analysis and Vindication of the Unofficial Evidence
By Ryanne Maxine Meyersohn

Comprehensive Study of the Origin of Humankind: Objective Analysis and Vindication of Unofficial Evidence by Ryanne Maxine Meyersohn is an alternative explanation based on anthropological and ancient texts findings, includes a comprehensive investigation of all the events that led to the formation of human civilization....

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Church of Birds

an eco-history of myth and religion
By Ben H Gagnon

Birds significantly impacted the development of early humans, according to the creation myths of Mesoamerican civilizations, ancient Greece, India, and many other cultures. New scientific data shows that humans followed migrating birds in their search for fertile lands. Also, we owe the development of human...

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Communism

The Great Misunderstanding
By Gennady Ermak

Over the decades we have been led to believe that nothing positive can come from communism. Years of propaganda by Western media spread the fear of red hordes running through the streets, looting and pillaging in the name of creating equitable living standards for all....

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Cong Catchers

A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam
By Lee Halverson

Cong Catchers: A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam is a memoir by Lee Halverson, a former U.S. Army infantryman who served in the Vietnam War from 1969 to 1970. The book provides a personal account of Halverson's experiences during his almost year-long tour of duty in...

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Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice

\Why Justice is Hard to Find in America
By Eric D. Oberer

Eric D. Oberer uses his experience as a prosecutor to explain how injustice occurs in Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice: Why Justice is Hard to Find in America. The book is divided into four parts. The first explains the Constitution and the amendments...

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Camel From Kyzylkum

A Memoir of My Life Journey
By Lara Gelya

The collapse of the Soviet Union is one of the most significant events of the twentieth century. Camel from Kyzylkum is the story of the author, Lara Gelya, an immigrant from the Soviet Union who left her motherland in the late ‘80s and arrived in...

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Crisis In the West

The Attempt to Destroy Christian Civilization
By Gerald Rahelich

Crisis In the West: The Attempt to Destroy Christian Civilization is a work of non-fiction focused on history and religion. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Gerald Rahelich. In this epic tome that does exactly what it...

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Chicago Rage

A Memoir of the 1960's Chicago Riots
By Ronald Schulz

Following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, 17-year-old Ronald Schulz chose to leave home, establish a commune in Chicago, and join the Yippee revolution. Thus began his road trip, in which he encountered a variety of characters, including a sexually unsatisfied deacon, homosexual guys who gave...

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Civil Strife United States Affairs

BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF TRUST PARADOX AND CONTRADICTIONS PRESIDENTS, POLITICS, AND OTHER PERSONALITIES OF REAL INTEREST. BITCHING. THE STAND/THE GROUND.
By Steve Swazo

Have you ever taken the time to critically evaluate the beliefs you hold or the depth of knowledge you have in various fields, or perhaps the reasons behind the foundation of both? While these are fundamental questions for the physical, intellectual, and even spiritual growth...

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