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Holistic Islam

by Rebecca Foster

Transcending politicized arguments, this book emphasizes holistic, dynamic spirituality over “correct” belief and practice. In Holistic Islam: Sufism, Transformation, and the Needs of Our Time, Kabir Helminski debunks myths about... Read More

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Invention

by Billie Rae Bates

It’s practical teaching, biblically based, and relatable for anybody. The subtitle on Justin Camp’s "Invention" may seem a little contrary at first: breaking free from a “culture hell bent on holding you back” would mean you... Read More

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The Belle of Two Arbors

by Aimee Jodoin

Locals can take pride in Dimond’s depictions of Michigan’s natural beauty. Alternating between Glen Arbor and Ann Arbor in the early to mid-1900s, Paul Dimond’s atmospheric fictional biography relates the life of a poet, Belle... Read More

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Nahia

by Carolyn Bailey

Set in the fairy realm, Nahia is a complex fantasy novel that should not be missed. Motivated by love, vengeance, and family, the impetuous fairy princess Nahia negotiates the separate worlds of humans and fairies as she lives out her... Read More

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Road to Isabelle

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"Road to Isabelle" is a swift and involving look at the vicious engagements of the First Indochina War. J. C. Bourg’s "Road to Isabelle" is a highly atmospheric account of the First Indochina War, as seen through the eyes of four... Read More

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