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Sills provides a look into the future of technology dependence as he creates a universe completely different from, yet oddly similar to, our own. Richard Sills writes an... Read More
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Vibrant illustrations grace this optimistic tale of a doll who longs to be human. In the vein of Pinocchio and The Velveteen Rabbit, Richard Sills’s new work features a... Read More
Wyatt demonstrates an inspired flair for action in this scandal-ridden Hollywood mystery. A private detective and his martial arts–adept assistant chase a deranged killer who... Read More
This exceptionally well-argued political treatise provides food for thought to both ends of the political spectrum. Cautioning against what he perceives as America’s... Read More
A radioactive romance is set in a meticulously detailed Cold War narrative. In Emmie and Roger: A Thermonuclear Romance, the title characters meet under difficult circumstances... Read More
“No one has any right to hate a Jew, Christian or Muslim just because of his/her religion,” lectures Ahmed Shendy Yousef in this collection of what are essentially Friday... Read More
Pulling back the curtain of an Australian traveling circus, Teresa B. Matvejs shows readers a world of secrets and struggles in "One Passion". Though the circus is everything... Read More
The story N.B. Edge tells in "The Many Shades of Indigo" is not a pretty one. His focus is a vulnerable young man named Indigo and a small group of friends, all of whom are... Read More
“The madness continued. Cities were declared ‘fortresses’ and had to be defended to the last man. Hitler instituted his Scorched Earth policy and ordered everything... Read More
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