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Fire Eye

By Peter d'Plesse

Fire Eye by Peter d'Plesse is an adventure saga that pairs together two protagonists on a search that Alexander “Alex” Dulaine intends to complete, with the assistance of an uncharacteristic headmaster named Jed Mitchell. Alex's grandfather and the plane he flew during the Second World...

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Solomon's Porch

By Janet Morris Grimes

Solomon's Porch by Janet Morris Grimes is a moving work of fiction about a man named Solomon struggling with dementia, but it also offers so much more. It's about the fight to survive, be remembered, and yearning to relive the past. This focuses on the...

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Crush Math Anxiety With Drones

Succeed In Math By Nurturing A Growth Mindset Through Drone Stories
By Jeanne Holmberg

Crush Math Anxiety With Drones is a self-help guidebook by Jeanne Holmberg meant to teach students to approach mathematics through a unique and fresh outlook, combined with the increasingly popular Drone technology. Holmberg encourages readers to utilize the growth mindset conceived by Carol Dweck with...

Kiboko Projects

Art, Education, and Cultural Exchange Projects
By Mark Scheflen, Jill Raufman

Kiboko Projects is an umbrella for several cultural exchange projects that spans the three continents of Africa, Russia, and North America. Since 1999, the organization has developed and expanded its program with Mark Scheflen as the Artistic Director and Jill Raufman as Executive Director....

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Celey

By Susan Diane Black Blackmon

Celey by Susan Diane Black Blackmon is an American historical fiction novel set in the nineteenth century. Blackmon transports readers back in time to a family not unlike many of our own. Celey's story is one of persistence, faith, and the unyielding American spirit that...

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Emma

Heritage Series
By Susan Diane Black Blackmon

Emma (Heritage Series) by Susan Diane Black Blackmon tells the story of a family marred by grief. When Emma’s mother, Jane, dies during her nineteenth childbirth, Emma’s father, Ben, is left numb. He blames Jane’s mother and the doctor for not being able to save...

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"Are You a N****r or a Doctor?"

A Memoir
By Otto E. Stallworth Jr. MD MBA

"Are You a N****r or a Doctor?" is about the first 39 years of the life of a retired anesthesiologist, Dr. Otto Stallworth. He was born, raised, and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, with his stories spanning at least three decades. His tale started during...

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Punny Jokes To Tell Your Peeps! (Book 10)

By Lisa Ayotte

Punny Jokes to Tell Your Peeps! by Lisa Ayotte is the tenth book in this delightfully charming series. The Punny Peeps are back for even more quirky and punny jokes together with an assortment of creative visuals. These are cleverly arranged and will no doubt...

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Why Christians Are Wrong About Jesus

By John Campbell

John Campbell wrote Why Christians are wrong about Jesus in an attempt to prove that the historical Jesus was not who modern-day Christians believe he is. Chapter titles include Why Jesus Was Not the Christ, Why the Christ of Paul Replaced the Historical Jesus, and...

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My Box Of Toys

No Batteries Needed
By Jeanne Holmberg

My Box of Toys; No Batteries Needed by Jeanne Holmberg is a tribute to a child's imagination. A young child with a bright red ball cap demonstrates the many things they can do with their toys. As the title states, none of these toys require...

Divided

Seventeen series, book three
By Suzanne Lowe

Divided by Suzanne Lowe is the third book in the Seventeen series and concerns a town where the inhabitants are all children. The adults had all succumbed to a virus that only appeared to attack older people. As there were only children in town,...

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Wide Canvas

By Anil Annaiah

Words have the power to change the world. They also provide a window to express the deepest thoughts, desires, and feelings accumulated through experiencing the world surrounding us. Wide Canvas is the seventh book in Anil Annaiah's motivational series that offers readers a unique perspective...

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Just Being Me

By Taunya Lynnette

Taunya Lynnette defied the odds to make a successful career in information technology, one of the most male-dominated fields in the corporate world. In Just Being Me, she draws upon her life experiences to offer valuable insights to help readers chase and achieve their dreams...

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My Favorite Things

And What My Friends Like Too
By Jeanne Holmberg

My Favorite Things: And What My Friends Like Too is a children's book written and illustrated by Jeanne Holmberg. If you love playtime with your friends, what are their names? Riley loves the playground, eating berries, reading, going to the zoo, drawing, and petting baby...

Travel to Tokyo

Where to eat, sleep, and play
By Suzanne Lowe

Travel to Tokyo: Where to Eat, Sleep, and Play by Suzanne Lowe is a resourceful, must-read travel guide for anyone planning a trip to Japan. Travelers will find information on how to find Tokyo’s hidden gems and tips on how to make their trip hassle-free....

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Marvelous Days

By Hayden Thompson

“Days of delight, are you almost here?” According to Hayden Thompson's novel Marvelous Days, if you seek delight, it may be best to create it, for it seldom appears on its own. Kevin Brunner is facing his last day at work before retirement. He realizes life will now lose the comfort...

Unspoken

By Jann Alexander

Unspoken by Jann Alexander is a historical fiction novel set in the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s in America. The story follows Ruby Lee Becker, a ten-year-old girl forced to leave her family's struggling Texas farm after a devastating dust storm. As Ruby embarks...

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Delaware From Freeways to E-ways

First State, Solid State
By Dave Tabler

Delaware From Freeways to E-ways takes a deep dive into the history, culture, and contributions of the First State of the United States to modern American society and shows how it shaped the course of contemporary America's social, political, cultural, economic, and technological landscape. Author...

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Our Story

By Bill Clark, Glenda Clark, Jim Clark

Our Story chronicles the remarkable 88-year journey of Bill and Glenda Clark, beginning with their humble origins on Ohio farms during the Great Depression. This touching biography weaves together their shared experiences, from their early struggles with poverty to their lifelong dedication to basketball and...

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Time and Space

By Shireen Jeejeebhoy

Time and Space by Shireen Jeejeebhoy tells the story of Time, a forty-year-old woman living an ordinary life in Toronto. One day, she is abducted by youths from the future, forever altering her destiny as she knows it. Carried across centuries, Time finds herself trapped...

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