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The Bear

by Caitlynn Lowe

A quirky gang of plush toys makes this a bizarre and intoxicating tale of friendship, betrayal, and karma. A world full of living, breathing teddy bears may sound like a childhood fantasy, but David Lee’s "The Bear" is far from... Read More

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Mistaken Enemy

by Stephanie Bucklin

The Arab-Israeli conflict is distilled through personal battles in this thriller with a poignant edge. In a thoughtful and fast-paced thriller, Dennis A. Nehamen introduces Zach Miller, a writer thrust into a deadly plot from almost the... Read More

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The Big People

by Bradley A. Scott

This is an excellent way to plunge into history and vicariously experience the thrilling ride that was the Klondike gold rush. In July of 1897, the steamship Portland arrived in Seattle bearing more than a ton of gold and sixty-eight... Read More

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The Galindez Case

by Lynn Evarts

A kidnapping and murder ordered by a dictator, a web of lies and deceit by the US government, and Cold War calculations: it’s not a spy novel. It all really happened. The story of how Jesus de Galindez, a Columbia University professor,... Read More

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Choose Me

by Alicia Sondhi

Justina is at a romantic crossroads. Laurina Osborne’s second novel, "Choose Me", follows the twenty-year journey leading up to the collision of circumstances that brings together the three men Justina has loved. She’ll have to make... Read More

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Intrinsic to Universe

by Melissa Wuske

In "Intrinsic to Universe", Tan Kheng Yeang addresses what he perceives as humanity’s common frustration with the near futility of organized society. Yeang begins by asserting that current and past societies function outside the... Read More

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The Iranians

by Mark McLaughlin

Iranians possess such an “enormous national pride,” says Parviz Saney of his fellow countrymen, that they “as a whole never acknowledge defeat.” While this inner strength has often served them well in the darker periods of their... Read More

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