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Book Review

Miracle Times Two

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

"Miracle Times Two" is a lovely picture book in which a mother reassures her children that every adventure is guided by fate. In Mazzy Moore’s picture book "Miracle Times Two", a mother gives up her exciting life of travel and... Read More

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Accidental Sisters

by Michele Sharpe

"Accidental Sisters" is a tender memoir about adoption and about love within families, both biological and not. In "Accidental Sisters", Katherine Linn Caire’s uplifting memoir about finding her sister in middle age, coincidence and... Read More

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The Poachers of Immortality

by Joseph S. Pete

In the secret society-centered thriller "The Poachers of Immortality", adventurers abroad face new intrigues and dangers. In Ron Lamberson’s thriller "The Poachers of Immortality", an adventuresome group’s trip to Beijing is... Read More

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Rode

by Aimee Jodoin

"Rode" is a moving existential novel about personal identity and human connections. In J. Adams’s coming-of-age novel "Rode", a young man leaves the Southwest to explore his sexuality and to search for meaning. In the 1990s,... Read More

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The Cuban Gambit

by John M. Murray

In the expansive thriller "The Cuban Gambit", a woman fights to maintain control of a massive corporation as her enemies launch desperate attacks on her. In Jay Perin’s thriller "The Cuban Gambit", an ambitious woman takes control of... Read More

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The Eternal Crown

by John M. Murray

"The Eternal Crown" is character-driven fantasy novel in which a young woman rises to power as darkness encroaches on her uneasy land. In Michael Lopez’s fantasy novel "The Eternal Crown", a young woman trains to become a champion in a... Read More

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Iron Boy

by Anna Maria Colivicchi

"Iron Boy" is a memoir about illness, superstition, and the ultimate arrival of hope. "Iron Boy" is Arthur Bozikas’s moving memoir about learning to live with a chronic illness. Bozikas was twelve when he was first told that he... Read More

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