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Deedee Divine's Totally Skewed Guide to Life

Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life is an irreverent companion to everyday frustrations, follies, and fears, from visiting the post office to obsessively worrying over the safety of children and grandchildren. Deedee Divine is... Read More

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Mud Blood

The phrase “life imitates art” takes on new meaning for mystery novelist Vera Moonachie in Joan Del Monte’s "Mud Blood". Vera’s collaborator Fulton Yee goes missing taking with him the identity of the fictional murderer which... Read More

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Race to the Sea

Huck Finn in Hawaii bread wagons “Rice Paddy Navy” cage girls high seas drama the KGB political moles cultural nuances: these comprise some of the more intriguing elements that the author has woven into his life’s story. One can... Read More

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Keep Any Promise

The Phoenix myth in one form or another flies across cultures as much a part of the human spirit as our knowledge that grass dies away in winter and flourishes green again in spring. Karim Ismail tasted the ashes of failure and he writes... Read More

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Money Games

"Money Games" is a book that’s especially timely in these days of economic downturn. For anyone who is not a financial whiz or doesn’t feel knowledgeable on the basics of saving and investing money this book presents many ideas to... Read More

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Breaking Borders

Alexander Harris a Polish-born American tourism promoter accomplished a great deal in his field; he’s recognized as one of the earliest supporters of travel from the U.S. to countries behind the Iron Curtain. That he lived long enough... Read More

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Delicious Little That

In her memoir, "Delicious Little That", Denise Harrington looks back on the previous eight years of her life. From the ripe old age of thirty-two, she writes of her whirlwind romance with Cowboy. Her instant infatuation with him leads to... Read More

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The Sound of Hope

In this country only six states allow adoptees to view their original birth certificates; therefore for adoptees who were born in one of the other forty-four states that keep these records sealed finding a birth parent is a frustrating... Read More

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