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Sleep

by Maya Fleischmann

Easy-to-understand analogies describing the healing power of sleep offer the basis of research to help insomnia. Anthony Canelo describes "Sleep" as a book about rest based on the premise that although sleep is vital, society on the... Read More

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Unearthed

by Bradley A. Scott

Zombies, vampires, and werewolves, good-bye. Seymour’s original mythos sets this fast-moving fantasy apart. "Unearthed", Karen Seymour’s fast-moving fantasy debut, tells the story of a young woman discovering her own identity while... Read More

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To Tell You the Truth

by Gary Presley

Moulthrop draws moral human lessons from thoroughly believable people in this literary short story collection. Robert Moulthrop offers eleven short stories that function as neat windows of realism through which people of a certain age... Read More

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Unauthored Letters

by Margaret Cullison

Allred shows excellent insight into the psychological interactions of her characters in this gripping mystery of greed and redemption. Incidents connected to a woman’s traumatic youth threaten to destroy her marriage in Tara C.... Read More

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Secret Chambers

by Beth VanHouten

Alicia Hayes’s elegantly written book contains in-depth characters, mystery, details of detective work, and varying kinds of love. Part mystery, part love story, "Secret Chambers" is a wonderfully written tale that will entertain the... Read More

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Fifteen Feet of Time

by Peter Dabbene

Adults and kids alike will get lost in the whimsical story and textured art of "Fifteen Feet of Time". With Fifteen Feet of Time: A Picture Story by Lena Hesse and Philipp Winterberg, the authors have written a picture book whimsical... Read More

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Secrets of the Past

by Melissa Wuske

This complex tale with a dark atmosphere traces the ascent of the Nazis with peeks into class division. "Secrets of the Past", by Bernard Irving, weaves a dark tale of lives unraveling at the dawn of World War II. Albert and Mina... Read More

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The Laughing Trout

by Wayne Cunningham

Raunchy humor and romantic romps distinguish Jim Ure’s topsy-turvy tale. When free-spirited fishing guide Jud Buckalew dupes his despised cousin, Mark Bosham, with a severely mutated frozen trout, hilarious consequences ensue as... Read More

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