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Midnight Mission

An Eco Avengers Mystery
By Dawn Wynne

Frankie’s a black and white cat; Mindy’s a three colored Australian Shepherd and Jagger is a raccoon. Best friends, they belong to everyone in the suburban neighborhood of Blue Hills and to no one. The threesome scavenges their meals from various members of the community...

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Lordly Wadson

Two comic novelettes and three other entertainments featuring Lordly Wadson, all set in 1930s Bermuda
By Jonathan Land Evans

In Lordly Wadson, Jonathan Land Evans has written a most light-hearted, delightful, funny, and laid-back book. The main character, Lordly Wadson, is quirky, laid-back, and inclined to let people think that he is not very intelligent. However, nothing misses the eye of Lordly Wadson who...

Clara's Way

By Roberta R. Carr

Clara’s Way is a work of fiction in the historical, romantic, and personal drama sub-genres, and was penned by author Roberta R. Carr. Set in 1904, our protagonist is Clara Tyler, who goes along quite happily in her work as a nurse in Ohio. But...

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Brothers in Arms

Memoirs of Veterans, Victims, Heroes and Survivors of WWII, Korea and Vietnam
By James Downey

Brothers In Arms: Memoirs of Veterans, Victims, Heroes and Survivors of World War II, Korea & The Vietnam War is a work of non-fiction in the historical and memoir sub-genres, and was penned by author James Downey. Written for adult readers, the work does contain...

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Someone's Story

By B.A. Bellec

Someone’s Story is a work of fiction in the coming of age and family drama sub-genres and was penned by author B. A. Bellec. Written for mature young adult audiences, the book does feature some more sensitive themes such as abortion, death, bullying, and substance...

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Little Lost Things

Arms of Grace Book II (A Kidnapping Crime Thriller)
By Eleanor Chance

Despite being disabled, Johnny behaves like a typical teenage boy in Little Lost Things by Eleanor Chance. Johnny and his mother, Grace, butt heads about everything as Johnny yearns for independence. Johnny has had enough and walks out when he discovers that Grace has been...

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A Lifetime of Men

By Ciahnan Darrell

A Lifetime of Men by Ciahnan Darrell presents a dynamic coming of age quilt with each character contributing threads to strengthen development into a creative masterpiece. Tolan is unable to get direct answers from her mother on the history of her family. Tolan inadvertently comes...

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XI: A Collection of Poetry on Being Human

By Andrew Zaragoza

XI: A Collection of Poetry on Being Human by Andrew Zaragoza will inspire you to find meaning in your own life. This poet draws from his real-life experiences of confusion, adversity, imagination, family, friendship, dating, determination, art, music, and much more, to help his readers....

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From a Rectangle

By Najah A. Jabbar

From a Rectangle is an educational concept picture book for children written by Najah A. Jabbar and illustrated by Craig Ledger. It was nothing more than a rectangle drawn on a sheet of paper until a hand turned it onto its side. Adding in two...

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Farm Boy, City Girl

From Gene to Miss Gina
By John "Gene" E. Dawson

Farm Boy, City Girl: From Gene to Miss Gina is a work of non-fiction written in the form of a memoir by author John "Gene" E. Dawson. A memoir penned in three distinct stages of life, this is an incredible life story which will be...

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I'm Still G.O.O.D.

Getting Over Obstacles Daily
By Bianca A. McCormick-Johnson & Diarra A. McCormick

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),...

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False Memory

By John Reizer

"It vanished as if a wave of invisibility had washed over the object - beginning from the satellite's north polar region, through its equator, and eventually swallowing the celestial body's southern pole. The Moon was gone! It had faded away into obscurity right in front...

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I Am Because I Choose

By Patrice McLaurin

I Am Because I Choose is a children’s educational picture book written by Patrice McLaurin and illustrated by Dian Wang. The little boy in this story knows how important it is to make good choices. Making choices is his superpower. He can make good or...

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Disorganized Thoughts

By Isaiah Moore

In Disorganized Thoughts, author Zeek visits the inner being of his mind. His goal to record random thoughts and musings during the Covid-19 2020 global pandemic results in this engaging monologue. The random thoughts and jumbled fears reflect the uncertainty of the times as well...

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Aftermath

By John Reizer

Aftermath: A Novel by John Reizer is the story of a man as he tries to make sense of the chaos around him. A graduate from the University of South Caroline, Kyle Wilson was a self-employed computer entrepreneur. It was close to Christmas when everything...

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Close Enough to Perfect

a true story of love, grief, resilience, and spirit
By Christine Noyes

Close Enough to Perfect: A true story of love, grief, resilience, and spirit is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and autobiographical sub-genres of writing and was penned by author Christine Noyes. As the title suggests, this very emotive work explores the tumultuous life...

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Dark Tides

Poetic Reflections of Life
By Rev. Dr. Kevin T. Coughlin Ph.D.

If poetry benefits our well-being, then we should immerse ourselves in appreciating this age-old art form. Reading Dark Tides: Poetic Reflections of Life by Rev. Dr. Kevin T. Coughlin Ph.D. has a therapeutic feel to it. This fifth collection of poetry delves into human struggles...

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Liberty Bound

By Nathaniel M Wrey

Liberty Bound by Nathaniel M Wrey is a dystopian novel. Civilization has ended with few survivors who are trapped as prisoners roam free. Finbarl-apcula is tasked with guarding Athenia, keeping the people safe, and punishing those who break the law. He is doing what he...

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McDowell

By William H. Coles

McDowell by William H. Coles is the story of Dr. Hiram McDowell. A celebrated surgeon, Dr. McDowell is single-minded in getting what he wants. His climb to the top is not without casualties and is not without some questionable practices. Cold and calculating, there is...

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What Does A Caterpillar Do?

What Does Series
By David McArthur

What Does A Caterpillar Do? What Does Series is a non-fiction educational picture book for children, grades K-3, written by David McArthur and illustrated by Lucy Rogers. Through a series of questions, the author directs young readers to consider what a caterpillar actually does. He...

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