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The Bluebird Conspiracy

In the near future America is nearly imploding as the first female President fails to undo damage wrought by the Bush administration. The country’s potential savior who bears the Vonnegut-like name of Truman Trout turns coal into gold... Read More

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Fat Into the Fire

Jettison negative thinking unhealthy diet and sedentary ways and voila—a new you. The author’s enthusiasm energy level and sense of humor are contagious and lighten this weighty subject. David P. Morrow draws on his varied background... Read More

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A Broad Abroad in Thailand

In 1990 author Dodie Cross put her life into storage and moved to Thailand with her new husband. Dick had been offered a construction job in the town of Pattaya and Cross experienced at living abroad was excited for the opportunity. In... Read More

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The Legacy of Ogma

Rappaport’s first novel begins with a series of vignettes that sets this fantasy’s plot in motion and introduces readers to the story’s characters. The cast includes Halia a starving vagabond who also happens to be a skilled thief;... Read More

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Journey to Enlightenment Revealed

Journey to Enlightenment: Revealed maps the territory between the individual’s desire to improve and the limitations imposed by relative poverty and outside authority. The crafted free verse is largely unrhymed covering themes from... Read More

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The Right to Believe

“From ‘I think, therefore I am,’ we have reached ’I feel, therefore I am right,” Thomas F. Powell writes. This interdisciplinary essay traces the lineage of a hybridized Christian capitalism to its current incarnation, which... Read More

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Finding My Molly

“The truth was that Soupy was an average-looking orange striped cat with green eyes” Krause writes; yet to his young owner Molly Soupy is the handsomest cat she’s ever seen. Likewise Molly’s face always sports dirt sand or grape... Read More

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Adventures of a (Mostly) First Class Guy

Reeves Gilmore’s memoir "Adventures of a (Mostly) First Class Guy" is a sassy account of a man’s life. The voice in this memoir is unique and fresh: this book is pure fun. This memoir structured around the places he has been... Read More

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