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There Ought to be a Law

A Bright Day at the Capitol
By Portia Bright Pittman

A visit to the state capitol can be an interesting experience in There Ought to Be a Law. That’s where laws are made and Eliza’s mother is a legislator. She makes laws. Eliza and her best friend, Martin, tag along one day to learn about...

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Trauma for Sale

By Roxana Preciado

Trauma For Sale by Roxana Preciado is a very intimate collection of poetry that comes with full-color artworks and personal photographs of the author. Having gone through numerous traumatic experiences in her life, she has finally conquered her demons and is making a beautiful life...

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Bloodletting and Germs

A Doctor in Nineteenth Century Rural New York
By Thomas Rosenthal

Bloodletting and Germs: A Doctor in Nineteenth-Century Rural New York by Thomas Rosenthal is a historical novel that explores strong medical themes and the work of Dr. Jabez Allen, a setting that is at the turning point in medical history. Dr. Allen is not particularly...

Never Stop Asking, Discovering and Sharing

By Herbert I. Burns

Never Stop Asking, Discovering, and Sharing by Herbert I. Burns Jr. is an engaging book that will encourage readers to learn from the stories of others and how they have transformed their lives through the constant acts of asking, discovering, and sharing. The book gives...

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Sitto's Kitchen

A Treasury of Syrian Family Recipes Taught from Mother to Daughter for Over 100 Years
By Janice Jweid Reed

We tend to take for granted what we enjoyed in our youth: time spent with grandparents, learning Grandma’s traditional recipes, and pottering about together in the kitchen. There is love involved in the making of food, the serving of it, and the enjoyment of eating...

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Inclined Elders

How to rebrand aging for self and society
By Ramona Oliver

Inclined Elders are men and women who have made a conscious choice to ignore society's mindset of 'decline' and 'over the hill' as they age and have embraced an optimistic mindset of continuing to climb ever upwards. Inclined Elders: How to rebrand aging for self...

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GermAttaxx!

Superheroes Unite!
By Fari Eliassi

GermAttaxx! Superheroes Unite! by Fari Eliassi is an educational and informative story about good hygiene and health. Spot the dog was happy that Jasmin and Justin were home but Justin was sick. Spot was upset because it was the third time Justin was sick since...

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The One Who Loves You

By Paul F. Murray

The One Who Loves You by Paul F Murray is a western with twists that make this one stand out. The Tucker family is on the Oregon Trail in 1868 when their wagon train is overrun by disease. The only survivors are Saylor, an 18-year-old...

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The Overly Honest Teacher

Parenting Advice from the Classroom
By Meredith Essalat

The Overly Honest Teacher: Parenting Advice from the Classroom by Meredith Essalat is an insightful and thought-provoking book that will guide parents to prioritize their children, set boundaries and realistic goals, and accept and love children as they learn and grow. The author's experience as...

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The Ninety-Two

Core Town True
By M.B. Swerdlow

It's the celebrated Annual Day, and the careers of the class-fellows will be chosen by the deans, with little consideration for personal interests and affinities. Three master class-fellows have been gifted with unique elemental abilities that could be instrumental in overthrowing the totalitarian government of...

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Scrub

How a Simple Soap Saved the Day
By Suzanne Belliveau

Scrub is a little bar of soap that lives on a pink dish in the bathroom. He loves jumping into action during a bath where he slips and slides until every part is clean. He might enjoy bath time but what he enjoys the most...

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Legendary Hearts of Horses

By Adrienne Neary

Legendary Hearts of Horses by Adrienne Neary is a non-fiction thesis that takes an in-depth look into the rare 'super-heart' of racehorses, drawing on the famed Secretariat and his heart, which is estimated to weigh a spectacular twenty-two pounds. Neary's primary purpose is to educate...

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Joyous Lies

By Margaret Ann Spence

Joyous Lies by Margaret Ann Spence is a bittersweet saga about deception and those mistruths or half-truths we sometimes concoct within families to protect ourselves and others from what we think may harm them. Maelle was a Ph.D. botany student with a deep and abiding...

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Lead to Lift Up Others

Leadership Insights From a Caregiver's Journey
By Ross P. Woodstock

Lead to Lift Up Others: Leadership Insights From a Caregiver's Journey by Ross P. Woodstock is a self-help guide that focuses on positive, productive, and progressive leading based on the author's unique perspective as a caregiver to his wife, Sharen. Woodstock begins with his story,...

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Will I Always Be A __ In America?

A Black Man's Reflections on Living in America
By John A. Reaves

Will I Always Be A __ In America? A Black Man's Reflections on Living in America by John A. Reaves is a collection of the author's essays on what it means to be a black man in a country where racial disparity is still so...

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Mt. Moriah's Wake

A Novel
By Melissa Norton Carro

Mt. Moriah’s Wake by Melissa Norton Carro is a gripping tale about JoAnna Wilson, an aspiring writer from the countryside, and her inner struggles to reconcile her unspeakable past with the possibilities of the future. Jo, as her family and close friends lovingly call her,...

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Breaking the Chokehold

7 Simple Steps to Bust Into the Life and Business You Love
By Doug Howorko

Breaking the Chokehold: 7 Simple Steps to Bust into the Life and Business You Love by Doug Howorko is far from an inspirational book. While it motivates, it is written for readers who want to go beyond day-dreaming to producing results in business and in...

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So Much Older Then

Coming of Age When the World Is Coming Apart
By Paul Kuehnert

So Much Older Then: Coming of Age When the World is Coming Apart is a work of non-fiction in the memoir genre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Paul Kuehnert. The book tells the story of the author’s...

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Finding North

A Journey from Addict to Advocate
By Marilyn L. Davis

Finding North: A Journey from Addict to Advocate by Marilyn L Davis takes readers on a journey of the author's life. Marilyn speaks about addiction and how easy it was to experiment with her mom's pills at a young age to escape from reality where...

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The Woman Who Lost the Sun

By Carrie Hayward

Dr. Carrie Hayward offers a short but valuable story about a woman named Winnie, who has come upon a moment of her life filled with uncertainty and gloominess, not only from the weather but mental gloom; being human means having bad days or even bad...

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