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Finding Footprints

A Sasquatch Saga
By Erik Daniel Shein, Melissa Davis, Karen Fuller

Finding Footprints is a children's fantasy adventure by Erik Daniel Shein, Melissa Davis, and Karen Fuller. Twelve-year-old Lily Evergreen loves the magical woods of the Pacific Northwest. Lily was born unable to hear, yet she derives great pleasure in soaking up the stories told by...

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Underneath The Honeysuckle Vine

Beyond Cedar Cove, Book One
By Cynthia Ulmer

In Underneath the Honeysuckle Vine: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book One by Cynthia Ulmer, six-year-old Carin Evans struggles to understand the ridicule she endures in a town where her mother's family is revered. As she takes in the beehive hairdos and limited views of the 1960s,...

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A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom

By Leonce Gaiter

A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom is a work of fiction penned by author Leonce Gaiter in the LGBTQ+, historical, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to the presence of strong language, sex, and domestic violence. Readers are...

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Building The Beast

How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper
By Jacqueline Lambert

As Jacqueline Lambert points out in Building the Beast, there is a fine line between admiration and condemnation for those leading the nomadic life. How many of us would even consider selling up, leaving home, and traveling the world in a van? There are countless...

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Death Knell Chronicles

Redemption
By J Maldonado

Death Knell Chronicles: Redemption is a work of fiction in the fantasy, action, and suspense genres. It is intended for the mature end of the young adult reading audience and does contain some scenes of graphic violence. Penned by author J. Maldonado, readers are invited...

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Behind the Pickle Jar

By Wendy McQuaig

Behind the Pickle Jar by Wendy McQuaig is a delightful story set in two eras. Amy Hewston is tired and anxious. When she is forced into taking time off, her husband rents a farmhouse where they can relax and spend time together with their teens....

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Min

the Cat Who Guards the Castle
By Lynn Helton

Most people would not think that a cat could be a castle guard. In Min: The Cat Who Guards the Castle by Lynn Helton, we meet one such cat. Min is a rather small cat who loves her family, the queen, king, prince, and princess....

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Allison, You Are Beautiful

By Erika Archer, Delayna Robbins

Allison, You Are Beautiful is a heartwarming children's picture book written by Erika Archer with illustrations by Delayna Robbins. The story follows Allison, a seven-year-old girl in second grade at Glenwood Elementary School, who loves having fun, drawing, and riding her bike. Unfortunately, while playing...

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Choo! Choo! Choo! The Train at the Zoo

By Kathleen Welton & Tamara Joubert (Illustrator)

Choo! Choo! Choo! The Train at the Zoo, written by Kathleen Welton and with beautiful illustrations by Tamara Joubert, invites young readers on a whimsical journey on a train ride through the zoo, seeing the different animals. The lions roar, the gorillas swing from the...

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The Magic Sea Turtle

By Kathleen Welton & Chau Pham (Illustrator)

The Magic Sea Turtle is a children's picture book by Kathleen Welton. High above the clouds lies a magical kingdom where a young girl named Myrtle wants to become a queen. One day, while picking up apples in the orchard, an unexpected wind blows Myrtle...

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Zoya's Gift: Building a Bridge to a Global Family

A Memoir
By Gail McCormick

Zoya's Gift: Building a Bridge to a Global Family is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, sociocultural issues, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and contains some non-graphic discussions of violence and war crimes. Penned by author...

Quest For Survival

By Dan Uselton

Quest For Survival is a work of fiction in the coming-of-age, post-apocalyptic, and interpersonal drama genres. It is intended for the young adult reading audience and contains some serious themes, but no graphic content. Penned by author Dan Uselton, this dystopian tale follows Sven and...

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Scamageddon

The Grand Unified Theory of Why Our World Sucks - and How to Stop the Suck
By Mykl Davis

Scamageddon: The Grand Unified Theory of Why Our World Sucks – and How to Stop the Suck by Mykl Davis is an attempt to alert us of the pernicious path to destruction that we are all on. The author, as a computer technician, uses social...

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The Year I Lived Twice

A Time Loop Mystery
By Alex Woolf

The Year I Lived Twice by Alex Woolf is a time loop mystery that tells the story of Jason Harris, the protagonist, who experiences a time loop after the tragic death of his younger brother, Archie. As the family struggles to cope with the loss...

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Like God in My Book?

By Deana Perry

Christianity and other religions believe that everything in life can be traced back to God's creative ability. It is one thing to know this, and it is another thing for your child to come to this realization. Young Boone's parents took it upon themselves to...

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Heart in Pieces

The Men of Shadow Surveillance
By Montana Rivers

Brutal murders in the small town of Eagle Lake form the basis for a dark but fascinating story that links the detective thriller with erotica, precisely the beautiful and the opposite ugly sides of the BDSM scene/lifestyle. FBI profiler Jake Reed, formerly dominant and...

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Discreet Rear Entrance

Volume II
By Lou Powers

In Discreet Rear Entrance Volume II by Lou Powers, Jimmy Eyebrow has been sent on a new job out of town, a job that could seriously affect his friendships. Up to their necks in it from the last time, Detectives Bishop and McFadden are still...

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Mr. Kerfuffle Lost His Duffle

By R.W. Starr

Mr. Kerfuffle Lost His Duffle by R.W. Starr is a delightful and charming story about a friendly ogre with big dreams. Mr. Kerfuffle proves that not all ogres are the same as he works to care for the forest and all his friends. But as...

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Why Max “Meows" and Risa “Nyaas”?

Cracking the Code of Animal Sounds Across Cultures
By David Huerta

When Max finds a mouse in a cage in his class, he is surprised that his friend Risa imitates the little creature's sound in an unusual way. The same thing happens again later while they are in the garden and hear a bee buzzing by....

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Earth to Alis

By Lex Carlow

Earth to Alis is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, LGBTQ+, and social issues genres. It is intended for the young adult reading audience with some strong language as well as scenes of abuse, underage substance use, and suicidal ideation. Penned by author...

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