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Dem Haoles

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Dem Haoles" is a social science book about the power of images to create and uphold narratives about Hawaii and its peoples. In his social science book "Dem Haoles", Brian M. Gilpin explores the purposes and implications of media... Read More

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Point Option

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

"Point Option" is a thrilling time travel story that’s wrapped in the smooth steel of a military at-sea operation. A US Navy strike group is overtaken by a strange weather phenomenon in Ian A. O’Connor’s military thriller "Point... Read More

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Trouble Down Mexico Way

by Claire Foster

The flavors, colors, and history of Mexico are a vibrant backdrop for "Trouble Down Mexico Way", a funny, fish-out-of-water mystery novel. Part-time journalist and amateur sleuth Blanche “Bang” Murninghan is an avid traveler of a... Read More

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Buy Me Love

by Randi Hacker

In Martha Cooley’s novel "Buy Me Love", a woman’s lottery win reveals her complicated relationships with money, family, and art. Ellen and her brother, Win, were raised by a father who was a world-renowned, closeted opera singer, and... Read More

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If or When I Call

by Anna Maria Colivicchi

Will Johnson’s novel "If or When I Call" is a contemporary tale of addiction, love, and family, set in rural Missouri. Parker and Melinda fall in love one Christmas; seven years later, their son, Ben, is born. After becoming a father,... Read More

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Some Laneys Died

by Karen Rigby

"Some Laneys Died" is a young adult novel whose heroine learns that choices are endless, and that no matter the sorrows, love intervenes. In Brooke Skipstone’s spellbinding psychological thriller "Some Laneys Died", alternate lives... Read More

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