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Mandate of Blood

by Jill Allen

Just when one thinks the market has reached the saturation point in the vampire category, along comes John D. Kell’s refreshingly innovative "Mandate of Blood". In this bloodsucker society, vampires live in groups, known as Houses,... Read More

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The Brotherhood in Islam

by Mark McLaughlin

“No one has any right to hate a Jew, Christian or Muslim just because of his/her religion,” lectures Ahmed Shendy Yousef in this collection of what are essentially Friday prayer sermons and short essays on Islam and how it relates to... Read More

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Salvation Elucidated

by William Gee

Multiple Christian denominations have disagreed for nearly two thousand years now about what salvation is, how one receives it, and what its effects are. In "Salvation Elucidated", James Wilmes explores the major issues surrounding... Read More

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Ice on My Wings

by Sheila M. Trask

It’s not easy to write an engaging book about depression, and it’s even harder to write about depression in a humorous manner, but that is just what John Farron has done in his unexpectedly delightful memoir, "Ice on My Wings". With... Read More

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Snotty Saves the Day

by Alicia Sondhi

Despite having wisdom that can often be applied to reality, some people firmly believe that folk and fairy tales are in the realm of fiction and fantasy. Some might even discredit them entirely, or write them off as stories merely for... Read More

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Pursuit of Happiness

by Maude Adjarian

Sheldon Greene’s "Pursuit of Happiness" is a rousing, richly detailed piece of historical fiction set during the American Revolution. Equal parts adventure and romance, and teeming with colorful characters, the novel tells the story of... Read More

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The Triskaidek

by Catherine Thureson

Alley Willowood is excited to reach the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month after her thirteenth year. She knows that the day will be special, and she intends to spend it “chasing the white rabbit,” which is how she describes days... Read More

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Rasl, Volume 2

by Bill Baker

Jeff Smith is perhaps the most accomplished cartoonist and storyteller of his generation, no small praise for an artist whose contemporaries include the likes of Alison Bechdel (Fun Home) and Chris Ware (Acme Library). Smith first gained... Read More

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