More Than Anything in the World

Volume 1 1942 1943
By K.S. Mueller

More Than Anything in the World is a very special true story in time, delicately written by Kathleen S. Mueller. This novel is a biography of Kathleen’s parents, Frank J. Mueller and Marion Altenburg Mueller, and their experiences during World War II. This remarkable story...

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Touring Virginia's and West Virginia's Civil War Sites

By Clint Johnson

Clint Johnson's book, Touring Virginia's and West Virginia's Civil War Sites, is jam-packed with fascinating information, pictures and historical details. The book is organized into 18 different tours, 4 in the state of West Virginia and 14 in the state of Virginia. Each chapter is...

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Hatteras Island

Keeper of the Outer Banks
By Ray McAllister

I may not have been born and raised in North Carolina; but I have lived in this state for almost four years, and I love everything about it. In Hatteras Island, Keeper of the Outer Banks, Ray McAllister gives the reader an interesting and thorough...

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Where the Bluegrass Meets the Mountain

The Chronicles of Kentucky Mormonism
By Stephen White

Bishop Stephen White was called to write a history of the Mormon Church in Kentucky. After much research (assisted by his wife Susan) and head scratching on how to accomplish such a daunting task, he chose the perfect style. White offers readers not a reference...

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The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews

By David Baum

The purpose of this book is to promote a better understanding of the ways of the Orthodox Jew by the non-Orthodox Jew. An explanation of the Torah with instructions for living is included. The Jews possess a Written Torah (the first five books of Moshe)...

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Thunder From a Clear Sky

Stovepipe Johnson's Confederate Raid on Newburgh, Indiana
By Raymond Mulesky

I honestly don't usually review non-fiction books. However, something called me to review this one, and quite frankly, I really enjoyed this book. It was surprisingly a really great book written by an author who knows what he was researching. I liked it because it...

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Me, Myself and Paris

One Toe Under the Eiffel Tower, The Other In the Grocery Store
By Ruth Yunker

Have you ever considered a vacation alone: A vacation where you could do what you want, when you want, and where you want? Our author has not only dreamed the dream she has lived it. For the last three years, Ruth Yunker has rented an...

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Once More Into the Breach

A Personal Account: Reliving the History of the Civil War
By Mark Brian Swart

Anything dealing with the Civil War Era has always held an interest for me, whether books, movies or reenactments. Living close to an area where reenactments are carried out, I watch but really do not pay that much attention to the re-enactors. Once More into...

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Almost Hell

A novel intertwined in West Virginia's health care crisis
By Rebecca G Burdette M.D.

Almost Hell begins with the premature birth of a child. The parents were schoolteachers rushing to a hospital across the state because there were no OB-GYNs in their area. Baby Joshua was born on a picnic table. Dr. Suanne Oakley has a high pressure job...

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Arsenic and Clam Chowder

Murder in Gilded Age New York
By James D. Livingston

"Arsenic and Clam Chowder" recounts the life of Mary Alice Livingston. Born into a prestigious family, she is accused of murdering her mother, Evelina Bliss, for her inheritance. Mary Alice was a women obsessed with having money; she had been in and out of the...

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