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The Ones Who Remember

Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust
By Rita Benn, Julie Goldstein Ellis, Joy Wolfe Ensor, Ruth Finkel Wade

The Ones Who Remember: Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust is a work of non-fiction in the historical, human interest, cultural, and memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience due to some upsetting content and harrowing reading material and was edited...

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Aaron the Different

A Story of Courage, Belonging, and Acceptance
By Etty Burk

It is never easy being different. Someone who knows that well is Aaron, a young boy who lives in the country of Premium. He is the only one who is green, round, and short, while everyone else is tall and purple. This makes things difficult...

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Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction

Memoir of a Gay Mississippi Author Finding Himself Again
By Milan Sergent

As a victim of childhood sexual abuse and someone who has mentored other abuse victims as they struggled to write their painful memoirs, I thought I'd heard it all. I believed that nothing else could shock me. Then I read Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction by Milan Sergent....

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Crossbow Creek - Book One

Dead Bridesmaids
By Andrew Piñon

In Andrew Piñon's Crossbow Creek: Dead Bridesmaids, a group of women was hosting a bachelorette party for their friend Rose at an upscale and remote cabin in Crossbow Creek. Since elementary school, Yvonne, a single mother, and Rose had been best friends. Yvonne knew she...

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Baikonur Man

Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War's End
By Barry L Stoddard

Baikonur Man: Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War’s End by Barry L Stoddard is a non-fiction drama set against the backdrop of the Cold War. The story is about an American start-up forging a secret deal to place American scientific...

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How to Graduate From College Debt-Free
By Juan Phillip Chisholm

With the significant rise in the cost of a college education over the past decade or two, student debt has become almost synonymous with a college education, so much so that college graduates end up spending years working just to cover their debt. In this...

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The Little Things

By M. Jean Pike

The Little Things by M. Jean Pike is a thrilling Christian contemporary romance. Filled with themes of family, forgiveness, past regrets, a hint of suspense, and a healing message about trusting God, this story packs a punch! Rochelle Delany, or Ro, returns home only to...

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Eudora Space Kid

The Greatest Matchmaker in Space!
By David Horn

Eudora Space Kid: The Greatest Matchmaker in Space! by David Horn is a hilarious sci-fi book for children. Young Eudora lives on a spaceship called the AstroLiner in Athena. With an octopus as a dad and a wolf as a mom, Eudora has seen all...

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Grandma is Acting Funny: The Beginning Stage

A Children's View of Alzheimer's
By Lori Aden and Sheila Parsley

Alzheimer's is a progressive disease that affects memory and other important mental functions. It is mostly found in older people. When this happens, it is advisable that they are not left alone, and usually, their adult children or guardians are there to guide them. To...

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Blue is the Only Color in the Rainbow

By Deanna Hart

Blue is the Only Color in the Rainbow by Deanna Hart is an amusing and educational read about a young girl who likes everything she owns to be the color blue. Jasmine likes all her toys and clothes blue. As for her room, it’s also...

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The Twenty

One Woman’s Trek Across Corsica on the GR20 Trail
By Marianne C. Bohr

The Twenty: One Woman’s Trek across Corsica on the GR20 Trail by Marianne C. Bohr is an inspirational tale of persistence, drive, courage, and love that will touch the hearts of many and perhaps even motivate some to experience new adventures. Marianne and her husband...

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Do You Know Who Killed Me?

By Sara Furlong

Fifteen-year-old Nicola Johnson moves to an old house in upstate New York with her family. After arrival, Nicola finds a massive desk in her room with a drawer she can't open. At school, her new friend, Carson, tells Nicola that her house is haunted! Local...

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First Bullet

By Andrew Ceroni

First Bullet by Andrew J. Ceroni Jr. is a brilliantly written espionage thriller. Roy and his wife are eating dinner when he notices a group of men sitting near their table. His suspicions are aroused and he questions the manager. Soon after, CIA Agent Dave...

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Tzia

The Book of Galatéa
By Mister Sanamon

The year is 1915, and on a mysterious, unwelcoming island, four sisters are born six hours apart, each with distinct characters and even more distinct smells. Galatéa, Eleni, Calista, and Agatha. If you ignore that the whole island is whispering about them, you can say...

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Mirror Images

A Guide to Happiness Through Conscious Living
By Christine Lyric, Cheryl Lyric

"By exploring your interactions through the Mirroring process, you become a mindful participant in your life and initiate a journey of self-discovery." This is one of the most inspiring statements I came across while reading Mirror Images: A Guide to Happiness Through Conscious Living by...

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Rynnie Roo's Adventures

Dinosaur Valley
By Jean Johnson

Do you love going on adventures? Then meet Rynnie Roo, a kangaroo that loves going on adventures and making new friends. How does she do this? Rynnie Roo has been to many places and this time around she is going to visit Glen Rose, a...

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A Measure of Rhyme

Ages of Malice, Book II
By Lloyd Jeffries

The second novel in the Ages of Malice series, A Measure of Rhyme does not pick up exactly where the first novel ended; rather, it kicks off a parallel storyline that links seamlessly with book one, A Portion of Malice, to continue a fascinating tale...

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The Journal

By Josh Hawk

The Journal is a work of fiction in the cozy mystery, suspense, and historical fiction subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult and young adult reading audiences and was penned by author Josh Hawk. In this intriguing mystery novel that’s sure to keep you...

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Tales Of The Ocean City

Book One Battle In The Sky
By Christopher Kaufman

Tales Of The Ocean City: Battle In The Sky is an unconventional, visually stunning fantasy story by Christopher Kaufman. In a chance encounter, Harl’ut, riding his bond-mate pegasus Vispushin, spots Princess Bryn’lynn, who is riding Zhii’gla. With three urgent words telepathically conveyed from Vispushin to...

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A Petty Officer and a Swabbie

One Year at San Diego Boot Camp, Bluejacket Choir, Service Schools; Three Years (1969-72) with USS Midway (CVB/CVA/CV-41)
By Charles W Paige

A Petty Officer and a Swabbie by Charles W Paige concerns his decision to go into the armed forces at a time when most young men were wondering when it was going to be their time to be called up by Uncle Sam to join...

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