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Non Obvious Megatrends

How to See What Others Miss and Predict the Future (Non-Obvious Trends Series)
By Rohit Bhargava

Rohit Bhargava’s non-fiction business book, Non Obvious Megatrends, is a treasure trove of brilliantly predicted trends that are set to change the face of society, if not the faces of the individuals around us, although hopefully not in any literal sense. One of my favorite...

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You Are Special

A picture book about embracing what makes you different (Buddy the Blue Corgi 1)
By Suzanna Lynn

Buddy is a corgi, but he isn’t like most dogs of this breed. At first, he didn’t like being different because it made him feel weird and not special at all. When he was born, he never knew he was different. It wasn’t until he...

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52 Weeks of Practical Applications to Biblical Principles

A Guide to Practice What You Preach or Teach. How to Live the Word of God from Day to Day
By Dr Catherine Braswell

Dr. Catherine Braswell's 52 Weeks of Practical Applications to Biblical Principles guides readers by supplying topics for reflection and prayer that may be applied to their lives. Braswell begins by asking her readers to recommit themselves to God and develop a more open dialog with...

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Of Bairns and Wheelie Bins

An American guide to what those British detectives are saying on the telly
By Mary T Wagner

Of Bairns and Wheelie Bins by Mary T. Wagner is a one-of-a-kind dictionary and guide to understanding British jargon. This book has an extensive collection of words with definitions, specifically to help an audience understand certain terms in the British detective genre. This will introduce...

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Slices of Community

Stories from Behind the Counter of the Country's Oldest Pay-What-You-Can Restaurant
By Brad Birky

Slices of Community by Brad Birky dropped from the sky into my lap like the idea for the café. Brad and his wife Libby sketched the concept on an airline magazine. The concept behind SAME (So All May Eat) is simple. Offer wholesome, nutritious, organic,...

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So You Want To Be A Deep Sea Diver

A Kids' Guide to Deep Sea Diving, Underwater Exploration, Ocean Mysteries, and the Daring Divers Who Discover What Lies Beneath the Waves
By Linda Soules

Linda Soules’s So You Want To Be A Deep Sea Diver introduces young readers to the demanding and fascinating world beneath the ocean’s surface. The book explains what it means to work in deep water, where every movement depends on training, patience, and specialized equipment....

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Coprolite

A Really Crappy Story
By Lori Gesch

Coprolite: A Really Crappy Story is a children’s education picture book written by Lori Gesch and illustrated by her and Michael Dunne. The author’s subject is poo, and she delves into more science and scientific fact about that subject than one would ever dream possible,...

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A New City

By Hannah Allen

A New City by Hannah Allen is a collection of poetry that features a mixture of nouns that the author has found interesting to describe situations, cities, love and more. I enjoyed Exiled: Tumbleweeds in a cobblestone garden, Adam’s Eve, autumn leaves, Our tragic hero has fallen,The Madonna of...

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Memoirs of a Technical Consultant

By Prasad Ram

Memoirs of a Technical Consultant by Prasad Ram is an autobiography where the author speaks about his travels; and shares the wonderful moments he experienced, the interesting people he met, and the beautiful places he visited that changed his perspective forever. I enjoyed the book. Autobiographies...

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Vintage Maddog Race 3

A Maiden Race
By Robert Scott McKinnon

Are you interested in dog racing? Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in this sport? Vintage Maddog Race 3: A Maiden Race by Robert Scott McKinnon is a collection of short stories about greyhound racing. Maddog McDermutt is a master...

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Geisha With Green Eyes

By India Millar

Sometimes, a reader comes across a book that just grabs their heart and their mind from the very first line. For this reader, that was definitely the case with Geisha With Green Eyes by author India Millar. Follow the story of Midori No Me, the...

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Wha tI Can't Really Means

A Guide for an Attitude Adjustment
By Marlene Fuson

Everyone has their doubts. There is no denying that our world is full of "can'ts" and "won'ts" and "nevers". These thoughts, these pervasive messages that have been pushed upon us by friends, family, the media, and even our own life experiences really only solidify the...

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"I" Can Relate

How Not To Lose Yourself in Relationships
By Wanda L. Scott

"I" Can Relate by Wanda L. Scott is a devotional book about developing relationships in the right perspective: God first, then man. The author teaches the importance of self-evaluation using biblical principles and profound teachings as readers enter moments of "I can relate," or "I...

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Nebraska's Map

By Roger Ladd Memmott

Nebraska's Map is a real treasure of its own. Roger Ladd Memmott has created a world of uncertainty to surround his volatile, over-thinking characters, whose intricately woven existence is both insular and dangerous. Rubi and Wyatt share a common love, birthed during primary school and...

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Rescue Me, Maybe

By Jackie Bouchard

Rescue Me, Maybe by Jackie Bouchard addresses love and loss as well as how to move on. Cancer claims Jane’s husband Ryan and her dog Barnum within the first chapter. Jane is sorry her husband died, but she is devastated over the loss of her...

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Lucy's Web

6 Short Stories About Staying Safe Online
By Charles Conway

Lucy’s Web: 6 Short Stories About Staying Safe Online by Charles Conway is a book of short stories in which Lucy is learning to use the internet. The book tells readers how to use the internet safely through the stories of eleven-year-old Lucy, and how...

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Stray Magic

A Fairy Tale for Dog Lovers
By Jackie Bouchard

Cara’s life seemed to be in a shambles. She and Todd had just divorced, and soon her only child, 18-year-old Winnie, would be leaving to start her freshman year at UCLA. Although it was only a few hours away from Cara’s San Diego home, she...

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Stray Magic

By Jackie Bouchard

In Stray Magic by Jackie Bouchard, Cara Snow is perplexed when her fairy godfather, Vincent, shows up years after the ball—or in her case, the high school prom—is over. He offers her a chance at love after her marriage ends in divorce and on the...

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Heartstrings in B-flat Minor

By Scott Johnson

Heartstrings in B-flat Minor by Scott Johnson follows the distressing story of Sheryl when she first arrives home from Cairo. Waiting for her is Sterling, a skillful conman who learned his cunning ways from his uncle. Sterling is a master manipulator, having perfected his ability...

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Tour of Insanity

Manifesto for Better Home Design
By Kelly Mitchell and Matthew Zakutny

Tour of Insanity: Manifesto for Better Home Design by authors Kelly Mitchell and Matthew Zakutny is a non-fiction book mixed with humor along the way. It describes the birth and evolution of what surrounds us in the everyday lives that we lead, from bathrooms to...

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