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The Wayfarer's Journey

by Delia Stanley

Familiar but full of adventures, The Wayfarer’s Journey is an attention-holding fantasy. In A. R. Pearson’s fantasy novel The Wayfarer’s Journey, a man works to protect his true love from the forces of evil. Jack’s life is... Read More

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As Above, So Below

by Edith Wairimu

"As Above, So Below" is a vibrant collection of poems, full of striking lines and encouraging notions. In Fahad Bouzubar’s emotive poetry collection "As Above, So Below", verses concentrate on pain, longing, love, and healing. The... Read More

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Project XS

by Delia Stanley

Descriptions play on the senses in this exciting science fiction thriller that focuses on AI. A. Calans’s science fiction novel "Project XS" questions humanity’s ability to handle artificially intelligent machines. Matt and Kayla... Read More

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Alice Falls Again

by Erika Harlitz Kern

"Alice Falls Again" is a fun and creative continuation of a classic story. Fantastical wonders and head-over-heels adventures abound in D. J. Stoneham’s fantasy novel "Alice Falls Again". Alice is packing to move to London and study... Read More

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All Those Tears We Can't See

by Claire Foster

All Those Tears We Can’t See is a dramatic, cross-cultural coming-of-age novel set between two very different worlds. In Gita Audhya’s passionate multigenerational drama All Those Tears We Can’t See, a young woman navigates the... Read More

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Plastic

by Susan Waggoner

Plastic is an unputdownable dark comedy, full of strong commentary on the times and sparkling LA scenes. Frank Strausser’s novel, "Plastic", is a delicious, caustic comedy of manners with a dose of suspense that keeps its pages... Read More

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Suicide Tango

by Nancy Powell

Addressing mental illness from the perspective of a teenager, "Suicide Tango" is a provocative novel. "Suicide Tango" is an unconventional story about teen suicide and mental illness as understood from an adolescent’s perspective,... Read More

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