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Poems of Life, Love, and the Meaning of Meaning

By Wren

Poems of Life, Love, and the Meaning of Meaning by Wren is a book of poetry about philosophy and ideas. As the title suggests, it is divided into three sections. The first, “Life,” is about regret for missed opportunities, mistakes that hurt people, and the...

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Poet Gone Wild

More Matters of Love and Death
By Gorman Poetry/ Paul Gorman

Life is full of love, joy, grief, disbelief and belief, contradictions and controversy, and so much more. But what is life to those who are living? Ask a poet. Life is full of profound thoughts, but only for those who think, only those who believe...

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We The Presidents

How American Presidents Shaped the Last Century
By Ronald Gruner

Life hasn’t changed that much. Politics remains partisan and often volatile. But what of life? Ronald Gruner explores this theme in We The Presidents: How American Presidents Shaped the Last Century. We still have a world full of differing opinions on everything from climate change...

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Finley

"Shark happens"
By DiVitto Kelly

Finley is the fascinating tale of a man who turns into a shark. Written by Divitto Kelly, the book follows thirty-eight-year-old Mark Finley, owner of the Finley Aquarium in Oregon. To prevent his family business from running into the ground, Mark takes a trip to...

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Justice For All

The Search for Big Poker Tom
By Wayne E. Purcell

Justice For All: The Search for Big Poker Tom by Wayne E. Purcell takes place in the sleepy town of Bridgeport, California in the year 1891. A member of the Paiute nation (Native Americans of the region), known as Big Poker Tom, rode into the...

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The Holding

Prequel to The Healing
By Lynda Faye Schmidt

The Holding: Prequel to The Healing by Lynda Faye Schmidt is a work of literary fiction based on real-life events, set in North America in a time of Escape to Witch Mountain and Nancy Drew books. Cate is the central character and the novel is...

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Miranda Writes

By Gail Ward Olmsted

Former Assistant District Attorney Miranda Quinn is finally getting her life back together. The legal advice blog-turned-podcast that she started after being fired from her job is scheduled to become a daytime TV show, and she’s excited to get back on her feet again. Then...

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Forged by Coal

A Family's Story
By Terry Bailey

Lowell Douglas Bailey ​and Vergie Ellen Terry, who tied the knot on the 28th of May, 1945, belong to the generation of Americans that experienced the last years of coal camp life in West Virginia. In Forged by Coal, their first child, Terry Bailey, tells...

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Fairy Mysteries

By Iva Kenaz

Fairy Mysteries by Iva Kenaz is an imaginative tale with detectives Lindee and Max ready to save the day! Lindee is a mixed-race fairy who is the daughter of a linden tree elf and a forest faun. She is excited and eager for her first...

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Big Lies

By Salina Chown

Big Lies is a remarkable nonfiction piece of work written by a psychiatric and palliative care nurse who has been suffering from three neuro-systemic diseases, chronic fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia, for the past 60 years. It answers the most profound questions that remain a...

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Life of a Bondi Girl

By Fiona Carpenter

As one of the few people who survived having a malignant brain tumor, Fiona Carpenter lives every day like it's the last and continues to engage in her regular activities with more vigor than ever. Several times in her life, Fiona was forced to battle...

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Without Me

By Aurangzeb Zainulabdin

Without Me by Aurangzeb Zainulabdin is a collection of poems that not only will touch your heart but also will motivate you to change yourself and the world around you for the better. Covering a great variety of topics, this book has poems about love,...

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The Green Cathedral

By Kerry McDonald, Lee Tidball

Whatever different people experience with love, one thing unites us all: we are all profoundly fascinated by it because we are social animals. Is it true, however, that a person's romantic preferences and the people they love have little to do with their genetics? The...

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Irish Jew...And Other Tales Of Life In The Judy Lane

By Judy Lane

In Irish Jew…And Other Tales Of Life In The Judy Lane by Judy Lane, the author graciously gives the reader a peek at her cherished memories. She describes how she and her wife are raising two children. A doting mother, she fondly speaks of their...

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A Monastic Landscape

The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland
By Breda Lynch

If you’re a fan of medieval history in general, monastic history in particular, or all things Irish, A Monastic Landscape: The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland by Dr. Breda Lynch is for you. Beginning with an overview of the early church and the spread of Christianity...

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The Adventures Of Wally The Sausage Dog Crossed With A Poodle And Felix The Frog

By Brett Finneran

The Adventures of Wally the Sausage Dog Crossed with a Poodle and Felix the Frog is exciting and fun to read. Brett Finneran uses rhythmic and rhyming prose. The illustrations are delightful. Young children will enjoy having this book read to them, while older children...

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Echoes from Wuhan

By Gretchen Dykstra

Echoes from Wuhan depicts the immersive story of a young American woman who traveled to Wuhan for a teaching job. At the time she left for China, Gretchen Dykstra was one of the 100 Americans the Chinese hired to teach English in colleges around the...

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Wurruwarrin

Where the Wind Blows
By Sandy Ross

While wishing to delve deep into the reasons for her great-grandad's pain and passive aggression, Sandy Ross inadvertently came across the sociological issues that stem from the Two-Way culture that many aboriginal natives of Australia have inherited down the generations. Through Wurruwarrin, author Sandy Ross...

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Endemic

Within Each of Us, A Power and a Curse
By Robert Chazz Chute

After suffering a fatal attack from Zeta-3 – a deadly virus − the United States had been reduced to a land of chaos and ruin, with the streets of its cities crawling with half-sane, half-conscious virus carriers. Greedy thieves who called themselves taxmen, militia, and...

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The Other Side of the Ocean

By Beverley Bell

The Other Side of the Ocean by Beverley Bell is a gripping story of a young boy’s frightening life journey from war-torn Sierra Leone. Saah is the only son of a local elder and enjoys a happy childhood in Freetown with his parents and sisters....

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