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Tango's Tales

by Jill Allen

This story succeeds at creating almost a new subgenre: erotic humor. Tango’s Tales, by Lisa Kopel, tells the story of an adventurous, middle-aged, sexually veracious woman. The story captures what it’s like for today’s woman who... Read More

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The Gamers

by Stephanie Bucklin

"The Gamers" presents a dystopian world for more mature audiences eager to explore issues of technological control. In this science fiction thriller, thirteen-year-olds Libby and Kem “untether” from their virtual reality lives and... Read More

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What Do I Do Now?

by Barry Silverstein

In this clear, well-organized book, a physician explains the seven phases of adult life. It was Stephen D. Miller’s midlife crisis that motivated him to learn how to “live life with a longer view,” which led to his writing "What Do... Read More

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Constant is the Rain

by Alex Franks

Scenes of hardship create an image of a people and country existing without defined meaning. In this blend of poetry, prose, and artwork, established writer and artist Rex Sexton presents an ugly picture of recession-era America, rife... Read More

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Clues of Chaos

by Catherine Thureson

A wizard and a knight do some detective work in this action-packed fantasy novel. "Clues of Chaos", by Gary Caplan, is an action-packed book overflowing with fantastical creatures, humanoid species, and magic-wielders. The plot moves... Read More

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Spiritual Telepathy

by Meg Nola

For those who acknowledge the idea of spiritual guidance, Mauro suggests, the world becomes a place of greater breadth and possibility. Colleen Mauro’s Spiritual Telepathy: Ancient Techniques to Access the Wisdom of Your Soul offers a... Read More

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Not Really Gone

by Melissa Wuske

This compelling memoir provides a friendly comfort, especially for those with a loved one who is slowly dying. "Not Really Gone", by Blaire Sharpe, is a memoir about a grandmother’s deep, abiding love. While Sharpe’s story is sad and... Read More

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