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Honeymoon at Sea

How I Found Myself Living on a Small Boat
By Jennifer Silva Redmond

In her delightful travelogue, Honeymoon at Sea: How I Found Myself Living on a Small Boat, Jennifer Silva Redmond documents her journeys with her husband, Russell, threading intriguing bits about her life before their marriage into the story. In 1989, the newlyweds began their journey...

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Circling Home

What I Learned By Living Elsewhere
By Terry Repak

Terry, her partner, Stefan, and their children, Aaron and Elena, moved from the US to Cote d’Ivoire, or Ivory Coast, at the beginning of the 1990s. Stefan's contract with the CDC allowed him to participate in an AIDS project as an epidemiologist. The 1990s were...

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Sweetie...Squeeze Your Cheeks!

You Don't Know How to Be a Mom (And That's OK, Neither Did I)
By Jennifer Tiras

It’s on-the-job training. At least that’s what I was told, in spite of all the useful (and useless) books I was bequeathed on motherhood. There isn’t a case study to lead you through every possible scenario that children present. They’re all unique, creatively so, and...

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The Incredibly Amazing and Magical Flying Chair

Part I
By Bob Shumaker, Nancy Machlis Rechtman

The Incredibly Amazing and Magical Flying Chair by Bob Shumaker and Nancy Machlis Rechtman will make you see magic in a new way. When Noah was a little boy, he used to sit on his father's lap while his father read him fantastic stories. His...

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Hellblood

Book I of the Skyroar Trilogy
By Balthazar Dusk

In Hellblood: Book I of the Skyroar Trilogy by Balthazar Dusk, the world has become hell. Belgoriel and his demonic hordes made sure of it. Kingdom by kingdom, they vanquished the Cloudhunters, Vespertians, Lionkins, and almost all the Hundred Kingdoms. But Skyroar stood. However, when...

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Run of the Leopard Dogs

How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant
By R. H. Edgington

Run of the Leopard Dogs: How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiography, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is suitable for the mature adult reading audience due to some upsetting content concerning death,...

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Hrum

Book I of the Drake Chronicles
By Austin Davis

The year is 3324, and Earth’s colony planets have been at war with an alien species they call the Hrum. Their enemies are unusual because they act like mindless attack berserkers, who know how to use advanced weapons, but do not understand basic tactics. The...

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Tyrant

Book One of I, Sovereign
By Daniel B Sinclair

Tyrant by D. B. Sinclair, the first book in the I, Sovereign series, is an epic literary adventure worthy of comparison to Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and others among the most distinguished pantheon of fantasy authors our Western culture has produced. Fantasy lover, take note:...

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A Cup of Tea on the Commode

My Multi-Tasking Adventures of Caring for Mom. And How I Survived to Tell the Tale
By Mark Steven Porro

A Cup of Tea on the Commode by Mark Steven Porro is the memoir of Hollywood dream-chaser Mark and his unwavering commitment to caring for his ailing mother, Genevieve. Mark reflects on a childhood shaped by Catholicism and recounts his initiation into caregiving with humor....

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Trials and Tribulations

A Collection of Flash Fiction Stories Volume I
By Brian Keith Higgins

Trials and Tribulations by Brian Keith Higgins is a collection of the author's original flash fiction stories, each of which provides a complete story within a remarkably small word count. Each piece reads independently of the next, and while the theme of adversity is the...

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Trials and Tribulations

A Collection of Flash Fiction Stories from Volumes I and II
By Brian Keith Higgins

Trials and Tribulations: A Collection of Flash Fiction Stories from Volumes I and II is a work of fiction penned by author Brian Keith Higgins in the short story anthology, historical fiction, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading...

Diary of 66

The Night I Burned Alive
By Alexandra Furnea

In her memoir Diary of 66: The Night I Burned Alive, Alexandra Furnea recounts her painful journey following the 2015 Colectiv Club fire in Bucharest, where she details the inadequate medical care, mistreatment, and systemic failures she lived through. She survived when dozens of others...

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Notes From The Trenches

A Musician's Journey Through World War I
By Gary H. Foster

Notes From the Trenches: A Musician’s Journey Through World War I is a military memoir by Gary H. Foster, Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired). Through various narratives, photographs, and the spirited and entertaining letters from his grandfather, Leo Foster (signing his letters affectionately, “Kid”), the...

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Surviving A Miracle

The Extraordinary True Story of a Daring Rescue along the Nā Pali Coast of Kaua‘i
By Richard Greenberg

Surviving A Miracle: The Extraordinary True Story of a Daring Rescue along the Nā Pali Coast of Kaua‘i is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, adventure, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Richard Greenberg,...

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Cancer Moon

How I Survived the Best Years of My Life
By Jenna Tico

Cancer Moon: How I Survived the Best Years of My Life is a work of non-fiction by Jenna Tico in the memoir, inspirational writing, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to some strong language and sexual scenes. Readers are invited...

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Nimbus

Book I in the Calvin Kaplan Series
By David A. Hirsch

Nimbus is penned by author David A. Hirsch in the thriller, action, and adventure genres, and is the first novel in the Calvin Kaplan series. The plot follows washed-up journalist Calvin Kaplan through a gripping, suspenseful edge-of-your-seat terrorist thriller. After a near-death experience reveals his...

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The Taxidermist

Part I & II
By Joey Dolton

The Taxidermist is a work of fiction in the horror, thriller, and suspense genres. It is best suited to mature adult readers and contains graphic violence throughout. Penned by author Joey Dolton, this chilling work unveils the macabre story of Vincent Greenwood, a taxidermist in...

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Ithyanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis

Book I
By Don Edward Cook

Ityanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis by Don Edward Cook is the first book in this exciting new series. Noah gave a warning that nobody believed. He predicted that a terrible flood would soon end the world but only his family took him seriously. Following this...

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The Lazarus Syndrome

Why Can't I Die? A collection of resuscitations, revivals, NDEs & OBEs Featuring
By Jaime Reyes

Jaime Reyes shares his stories and others about auto resuscitation in his book, The Lazarus Syndrome. From infancy to older age, Reyes experienced the phenomenon many times during his life. He details the incidents and discusses other, similar situations where those thought to have died...

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Aliens Are With Us

What I Learned From Aliens Visiting Me Over One Hundred Times Spanning Fifty Years
By William Rountree

In Aliens Are with Us by William Rountree, the author takes his readers through the experiences he had from a very young age with extraterrestrials. After decades of silence, Rountree speaks out about a device in his room that monitored him in his youth and...

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