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The Taker and The Keeper

By Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin

Gregory and Yolanda attend the same middle school. Gregory acquired a box that was left from his old science teacher. Among the items inside was an old red monocle. When he put it up to his eye he had a tingling feeling. He would see...

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The Secret of the Sacred Scarab

By Fiona Ingram

When cousins Justin and Adam traveled to Egypt with their grandmother and Aunt Isabel an adventure awaited them. Scottish archaeologist James Kinnaird was missing. His theories concerning the legendary Scarab King were controversial. Mysteries abound in Egypt. Adam acquired a special antique scarab. Sinister Dr....

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The Secret fo the Old Red Bridge

By Cora A. Seaman

The setting is 1861. When her abusive husband signed up for the Civil War, Hannah was left to raise her three children alone. Life wasn’t easy but she learned to take care of herself and her children. He didn’t both to return after the war...

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The Secret of the Old Stone Chapel

By Cora A Seaman

"The Secret of the Old Stone Chapel" takes place around 1861. When her abusive husband signed up for the Civil War, Hannah was left to raise her three children alone. Life wasn’t easy, but she learned to take care of herself and her children. He...

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The House On the Corner

By Michael Rains

Chester’s mother sent him on an errand that soon became an adventure. She asked him to go to his auntie’s house. When he arrived, they were in an uproar over a secret revolution. A knock on the door brought Agent B into the mix. He...

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The Fall of The House of Spade

By Kenneth Tucker

Quentin Spade always felt like his older brother Rex was his mothers favorite, and to a large degree it was true. Rex was a rebel rouser and loved the ladies, so much so that his wife had divorced him, not a common thing in 1913....

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The Dragon and the Turtle Go on Safari

By Donita K. Paul, Evangeline Denmark, and Vincent Nguyen

This is a cute, sweet story of two friends--a dragon, Padraig, and a turtle, Roger--written by Donita K. Paul and Evangeline Denmark. Colorful, sweet illustrations by Vincent Nguyen enhance this great book for young readers. The story begins as the two friends are toasting marshmallows...

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The Eye of the Idol

By Paul Dayton

In 1660 AD, Father Ignatius sent Jacob on an almost impossible mission: to retrieve an object of great importance to the church. The instructions were rather vague. He was to find the temple of the Hindu goddess Sita, close to the Coleroon River. The artifact...

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The Heart of the Wedding

By Gerald Fierst

Storyteller, actor, and American Civil Celebrant Gerald Fierst has created a book about weddings, but it's not about how to buy gowns and flowers, arrange for the reception, and where to place the candles. The Heart of the Wedding puts the magic back in a...

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The Four Princesses

By Jackie Gaskins and Lynne Marie Davis

In a Kingdom of Olde, there is a generous King who rules with fairness and kindness, allowing his subjects to learn their own talents and skills while gently encouraging and providing gifts which may be used along the way. Four sisters named Grace, Faith, Joy...

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The Decline of the Epic?

By Jason Goetz

Book One introduces the reader to some of the greatest Western epics, such as Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, Virgil’s Aeneid, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Dante’s The Divine Comedy and many others. Each epic is summarized in a short synopsis, which is followed by the author’s commentary....

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The Rise of the Einix

By Tina D. Miller

The Rise of the Einix is a story of fraternal twins, a young woman and a young man, who are very different from everyone else. Trixie Smith and her brother, Einar, are thirty years old and have been sheltered and practically imprisoned in their home...

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The Beauty and the Beasts

Living in Nairobi
By Geoff Hobbs

What a joy it was to read Geoff Hobb's The Beauty and the Beasts: Living in Nairobi. Having spent some time in Kenya doing mission work with my church, I found it fun to compare notes of what I experienced to what the author...

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The Gargoyle in the Seine

A Victorian Mystery
By Dee Garretson

The Gargoyle In The Seine; A Victorian Mystery is a thrilling mystery novel written by Dee Garretson. Clary Ashton is an art student studying in Paris, 1878. Her brother, Sam, tells her that there is a gargoyle lurking nearby the Seine River, whose job it...

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The Girl in the Garden

By Kamala Nair and Anitha Gandhi

A young American-born girl is taken to her mother's home country of India to "visit" for the summer. Sensing estrangement between her parents, she is skeptical that it is merely a trip to the homeland. What she finds over that summer launches her into a...

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The Mind of the Historian

Causation in Philosophy of History: A Case Study in Perso-Islamic Historiography
By Ali Parsa

Since 9/11 the fears of Muslims attacking Americans provoked the creation of the PATRIOT ACT. The very name meant that to disagree with it made you un-American. This has morphed into the most egregious violations of our Constitutional rights since Joseph McCarthy’s efforts to destroy...

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The Adventures of Caterwault The Cat

Feline Pie
By Damon Plumides & Arthur Mark Boerke

"The Adventures of Caterwault the Cat: Feline Pie" is a delightful original fairy tale that will appeal to many preteen readers. Caterwault, the Witch's black cat, longs to escape her den and does so one day while she is sleeping. He takes a small bag...

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The Body in the Gazebo

A Faith Fairchild Mystery
By Katherine Hall Page

Faith Fairchild is a caterer but like a modern day Miss Marple, she has a knack for solving mysteries. Husband Tom is a pastor who himself is troubled by a large amount of money missing from the a church fund. An elderly friend tells her...

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The Monetarists and the Evolving Crisis

Wake Up, Americans; We Are Losing Our Great Nation
By William H. James, Ph.D.

"The Monetarist and the Evolving Crisis: Wake Up, Americans: We Are Losing Our Great Nation" by William H. James, Ph.D. provides the definition of monetarism as a debt-based monetary and banking system which, in effect, can create money out of thin air. The focus of...

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The Ruins of the Soul

By Hamed Vahid

Poet Hamed Vahidi has written serious, thought-provoking poetry in "The Ruins of the Soul" that call up clear images of third world people whose daily lives are often uphill battles. The poet has divided this slim book of poetry into two sections: lyric poems which...

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