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Niclas is a boy from the poor side of Laburnum and a minor member of the infamous Bowler Gang that controls the south side end of the city. When he is arrested and locked in a torture chamber for stealing, he is certain he is...
Niclas is a boy from the poor side of Laburnum and a minor member of the infamous Bowler Gang that controls the south side end of the city. When he is arrested and locked in a torture chamber for stealing, he is certain he is...
The Dark Side of Surveillance Capitalism by William R. Poole is an informative book that clearly identifies and communicates the nefarious side of tech surveillance and opens the reader’s eyes to how big tech companies and corporations gain access to their information and how a...
Bitten by both a bear and a wolf, and barely surviving their battle with each other, Jace’s survival was a miracle, his recovery far sooner than possible. Within days his body had healed, and he felt stronger, much stronger. A new girl at school, Kate,...
I'm Still G.O.O.D. - Getting Over Obstacles Daily volume 2 by Bianca A. McCormick-Johnson is a self-help book that shows how our upbringing and our thoughts shape our lives as we grow older. This volume covers the stages of our life (infancy, adulthood, and more),...
Flat Earth by Brent Golembiewski is an action-packed science fiction adventure. The story opens like an episode of Twilight Zone but turns into something more akin to the first Star Wars movie. Eighteen-year-old James lives a quiet, happy life in a 1950s era town that...
Michael C. Bland’s The Price of Safety blasts off the pages in a breathtaking flight through 2047, where nothing is what it seems and few know the horrific truth behind the latest technological marvels. Whilst attending the opening of the world’s first cold fusion power...
Where Is Blue Bear? is a children’s picture book written by Katie Specht. Oliver and his stuffed bear, Blue Bear, were the very best of friends. They did everything together. Whenever Oliver went into town with his mom, Blue Bear went along with them. They...
Echoes of the Storm is a work of fiction in the science fiction, space opera, and LGBTQ+ sub-genres, and was penned by author Charlene Newcomb. Written for more mature audiences, the work does contain some moderate sexual content and mild adventure style violence. Our central...
The Adventures of Henry the Hedgehog: The Watering Hole is a social issues picture book for children written by Dr. Renea Skelton and illustrated by Kylie Box. Henry loved spending his days at the watering hole. As he was walking there, Henry heard a whimpering...
Emily Jones is a 12-year-old girl born with the ability to command the water, air, and earth elements. To develop her skills, she is invited to attend the peculiar North Shore Academy. There she meets other kids and teachers with elemental talents, some who seem...
An Awesome Journey by David S. Pizer is a fascinating story that melds romance, mystery, and time travel into a rollicking adventure. It follows Ralph Dombrowski, an ambitious and very good looking young man who wants to rise above the mediocre people in his circle....
Ultimate Step by Step Guide to Deep Learning Using Python by Daneyal Anis is the perfect book for those looking to take the leap into a career of artificial intelligence, data mining, and deep machine learning. With so many careers impacted by Covid-19, switching careers...
What a wonderful way to remind children of things they can do while they quarantine! Bunk the Chipmunk’s Quarantine Story is a story that needs to be told—right now! We need this book to go viral online to students and parents as quickly as possible....
Still in search of their missing parents, the Lancelot twins are going on another thrilling adventure through the mists of time in the middle-grade adventure, The Shadow of The Great Fire (Shadows From The Past: Book 17) by Wendy Leighton-Porter. A new clue to the...
Piercing The Celestial Ocean: The Saga of the Cerulean Universe Begins is a work of fiction in the science fiction and adventure sub-genres and was penned by author Kip Koelsch. In this fantastical galactic adventure, we find ourselves witnessing the clash of two very different...
After moving to the United States from France over two decades ago, Guy Blaise was constantly faced with misogynistic attitudes towards women from American men. Having four daughters himself, he feared what future relationships they would experience. Why did French males value their spouses and...
Cocoa, Tea and Honey by Kimberly Davis-Peters is a charming story that celebrates different types of brown complexions and speaks about how every kind of brown is different, unique, and beautiful. Though their shades are different, they all liked playing with each other. Some of...
Our Coronavirus Diary: Another Brain Fart from Over-Sixty: Shades of Gray is a nonfiction humor/comedy book written by Carol Pack and Barbara Paskoff. While the authors do not argue the fact for one moment that the coronavirus pandemic is devastating in every possible way, they...
Some memoirs seem destined to impact other people’s lives with an intensity far beyond the mere recording of the various family memories involved. Such is 14 Days in May, Arthur van den Elzen’s eloquent memorial to his father, Ad van den Elzen, a Dutchman born...
The Lightning Horse is a work of fiction in the historical, dramatic, and action sub-genres, and was penned by author N. L. Holmes. This heartfelt coming of age drama features our central protagonist Tiwatipara, who goes through many struggles and intrigues during his life in...