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Hyphened-Nation

Don’t Check the Box
By Nicole Draffen

Hyphened-Nation: Don’t Check the Box by Nicole Draffen is a non-fiction philosophical memoir wherein the author provides insight into her transformative outlook following a spell of living in the UK. Draffen focuses on the differences she encountered as an ethnically diverse woman who is outwardly...

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101 Animal Facts for Kids

Bears of the World
By Elizabeth Ly

Elizabeth Ly's 101 Animal Facts for Kids: Bears of the World is a fascinating picture book for young readers. Travel the world and discover how many species of bears there are. From the polar bear that inhabits the Arctic to the pandas and black bears...

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Forensics III

They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame From the Way They Died
By Harry A. Milman

Intriguing and gritty, Forensics III: They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame From the Way They Died by Harry A. Milman offers an extensive look into what goes on behind the scenes of a murder investigation. The author not only puts the process into three concisely...

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Crossing Borders

Book One - The Origin Story
By James M. Goodrich

Crossing Borders is an exciting journey into the origins of a life that veers off the conventional path into a world of adventure, risk, and, quite literally, border-crossing. James M. Goodrich takes readers on a wild ride, recounting his early years in the 1960s smuggling...

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Following Sunshine

A Voyage Around the Mind, Around the World, Around the Heart
By Niamh McAnally

Niamh McAnally’s Following Sunshine is a unique memoir that skillfully weaves the elements of adventure, self-discovery, and love, creating a refreshing narrative. In this honest and uplifting account, McAnally takes readers on a life-changing journey that starts in uncertainty and culminates in a profoundly satisfying...

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Flares Up

A Story Bigger Than The Atlantic
By Niamh McAnally

Flares Up: A Story Bigger Than the Atlantic by Niamh McAnally is a non-fiction adventure that chronicles the incredible journey of firefighter Paul Hopkins, 55, and entrepreneur Phil Pugh, 65, as they row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. Motivated...

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Memoir of a Misfit Chef

A Rise From The Ashes
By Paul Alvero

Memoir of a Misfit Chef: A Rise from the Ashes by Paul Alvero chronicles the author's journey from a self-proclaimed "misfit" in a small Minnesota town to a chef working in a Michelin-starred restaurant in Las Vegas. The narrative begins with his childhood marked by...

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From Rebel to Radical Innovator

Leading the Transformation through Circularity
By Albin Kaelin

From Rebel to Radical Innovator by Albin Kaelin is a compelling guide to sustainable business transformation through circularity. This is a book that draws on decades of experience and a legacy of international recognition as Kaelin provides a practical and visionary roadmap for rethinking traditional...

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Manasseh Is Coming!

A little girl walking on a journey in the darkness in search for the light
By Dawn

Manasseh Is Coming! is a memoir by author Dawn who, at the age of five, experienced what she describes as a departure from her physical body and an encounter with God, during which she was shown what she calls the battle of the flesh. In...

Bridges of Words

Haikus Uniting Cultures from 57 Countries of the World
By Esperanza Pretila

Bridges of Words: Haikus Uniting Cultures from 57 Countries of the World by Esperanza Pretila is a poetic masterpiece that captures the essence of humanity through the delicate art of haiku. This collection takes readers on a journey around the world, offering glimpses into the...

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Expanding The Kingdom
By James Hale

Chapter Twenty: Expanding the Kingdom by James Hale offers a systematic reading of Revelation set within redemptive history. Hale recounts how early assumptions shaped by home and church gave way to reassessment through sustained study, leading him to situate the millennium within the Bible’s account...

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Verse by Verse

A Daily Devotional Through the Whole Bible — Volume 1
By Benjamin Michael McGreevy

Verse by Verse: A Daily Devotional Through the Whole Bible, Volume 1 by Benjamin McGreevy is a meticulously delivered verse-by-verse examination of the Bible, starting with the opening chapters of the book of Genesis. This is the first volume in what the author intends to...

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We Were Soldiers Too

A Historical Look at Germany During the Cold War From the US Soldiers Who Served There, Volume 2
By Bob Kern

We Were Soldiers Too: A Historical Look at Germany During the Cold War From the US Soldiers Who Served There (Volume 2) by Bob Kern shows a part of the Cold War that many people know nothing about. The entire world was watching the conflict...

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Broken into Beautiful

How God Restores the Wounded Heart
By Gwen Smith

Our Heavenly Father is a God that transforms. He can take our brokenness and make us whole. Do you have something in your past that you are not proud of? Do you feel unworthy? Broken into Beautiful by Gwen Smith speaks to the heart of women...

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Commonly Misunderstood Bible Verses

Clear Explanations for the Difficult Passages
By Ron Rhodes

I teach an adult Sunday School Class and lead a weekly Bible study on Wednesday evenings. I am always on the lookout for tools appropriate for one of my classes. In Commonly Misunderstood Bible Verses, I have found a gem of a tool. Ron Rhodes...

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Boycott

Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games
By Yom Carraccioli, Jerry Caraccioli

In 1980, The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and Jimmy Carter called for a boycott of the Olympic Games to be held in Moscow. Boycott is a look at the ramifications of that decision. The U.S. Olympic athletes were forced to sacrifice their dreams for their country;...

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Prude

How the Sex-Obsessed Culture Damages Girls(and America, Too)
By Carol Platt Liebau

“Today, American girls are forced to navigate a minefield more challenging, difficult, and pressure-filled than ever before when it comes to one vital topic: sex.” Prude by Carol Platt Liebau states what should be obvious. It is unfortunate that many people have closed their eyes...

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A Terrible Glory

Custer and the Little Bighorn
By James Donovan

The Indians assisted settlers, teaching them how to raise crops and even sharing their food with them. In return, the white man looked on the Indians as savages and treated them like animals. The American government, on more than one occasion, cheated the Indians. Eventually,...

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There Goes My Everything

White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975
By Jason Sokol

Sokol's approach was unique, for his focus is on the ordinary white southerners. Sokol is a doctoral candidate in American history at the University of California, Berkeley. Well-researched and thoughtful, previous to the civil rights movement people lived by tradition and segregation seemed natural and unchallengeable...

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Ringside 1925

Views from the Scopes Trial
By Jen Bryant

In 1925, Tennessee passed a state law against teaching “any theory that denies the story of creation of man as taught in the bible, and to teach instead that man descended from a lower order of animals.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial). John Scopes, high school science teacher, was...

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