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Genghis Khan

by Mark G. McLaughlin

In Volume I, Sam Djang included many imagined dialogues and stories to showcase moments in the life of Temujin, a young Mongol who became known as the feared warrior Genghis Khan. In Volume II of his solidly researched study, Djang... Read More

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Being Female

by Patty Sutherland

"Being Female" is a gentle primer on the multifaceted world of female masturbation. A modern and well-informed audience, however, is likely to find the content elementary and patronizing. Bernard Clendenin is a nationally recognized... Read More

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Life Your Way

by Dindy Yokel

Life in the twenty-first century is lightening fast and there is an epidemic of books, business coaches, and gurus who are penning self-help guides, websites, blogs, and more telling us how to do it all and do it faster. The result... Read More

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The Time Value of Life

by Barry Silverstein

In The Time Value of Life, finance professor Tisa Silver argues “time is more valuable than money. Both can be spent, but only one can be replaced.” She uses a financial formula to demonstrate the time value of money (TVM), which... Read More

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The Red Wing Sings

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Tom Omstead uses a terrorist detonation of a Detroit-area nuclear power plant as the premise for an American invasion of the country where the attacker came from—in this case, Canada. "The Red Wing Sings" weaves together events and... Read More

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Labyrinth of Passions

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A love story is often propelled by the thrill of sexual conquest. "Labyrinth of Passions" is no exception. This stereotypical novel of physical desire takes countless turns—all predictable. Yet author Angelica Rose’s explicit realism... Read More

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