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Engage!

by Joseph S. Pete

A compelling corporate-history-cum-guidebook, "Engage!" models business operations in depth for those looking to emulate WD-40’s story of success. Stan Sewitch’s instructive business book "Engage!" chronicles how the WD-40 Company... Read More

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Cupid’s Arrow

by Cierra Taylor

Its truths shrouded in mystery and folklore, "Cupid’s Arrow" covers a fantastical expedition gone awry. David Peter Rosenfeld’s science fiction novel "Cupid’s Arrow" takes fearless flight but grounds itself in the innate need to... Read More

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Paper Chase

by Gabriella Harrison

An auditor investigates suspicious records at a company to which she has a personal connection in the crime novel "Paper Chase". In Hugh Alexander’s intriguing thriller "Paper Chase", an auditor seeks to make sense of missing and... Read More

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Summerday

by Michele Sharpe

In the reverential poetry collection "Summerday", each word serves the purpose of illuminating faith. Andy Chiveto’s thoughtful poetry collection "Summerday" traces a personal spiritual evolution. "Summerday" is a collection of poems... Read More

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Mr. Patches Is Bored!

by Isabella Zhou

Creativity and fun are bolstered at the visual, aural, and textual levels in Mr. Patches is Bored!, a feline-focused picture book that brims with color and adventures. A spectacular cat who’s tired of mundane living sets off on wild... Read More

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The Gatherer

by Stephanie Marrie

"The Gatherer" is a romantic epic set in magical lands that stars a gifted, irresistible girl. In Kit Trzebunia’s fantasy novel "The Gatherer", a talented girl struggles to adjust to her new family situation amid outside political... Read More

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The Reality Meltdown

by Ben Linder

In the imaginative science fiction novel "The Reality Meltdown", reality’s scaffolding is compromised by the discovery that “inanimate” materials experience sentience—and rage. In Dan Cray’s surprise-filled science fiction... Read More

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