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Nickerbacher

by Sara Budzik

"Nickerbacher" is a playful, joyful story with a timeless, powerful message: be yourself and speak from your heart. Terry John Barto’s "Nickerbacher" is an updated fairy tale about a friendly dragon guarding a princess that encourages... Read More

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Freak

by Anna Call

A boarding school tale for those who enjoy underdogs, appreciate unusual coming-of-age stories, and identify with misunderstood geniuses. A student with Tourette’s syndrome deals with bullies, alcoholism, and unexpected friendship at a... Read More

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Down

by Anna Call

Psychological as well as physical horror elevates this sci-fi thriller to a disturbingly exciting level. Mo Rees, employee of the BathyTech mining company, gets the adventure he always craved when the dashing scientist Armin Savage-Hall... Read More

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The First Supper

by Karen Rigby

This enjoyable tongue-in-cheek satire ingeniously threads hot-button issues into a farcical plot. Karen Schiff’s novelization of her play, "The First Supper", explores divisions among Republicans with tongue-in-cheek vigor. When... Read More

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The Christmas Code

by Diane Gardner

A sweet hidden Christmas message highlights the difference people can make when they reach out to others with compassion, love, and understanding. Ed J. Pinegar’s novella, "The Christmas Code", provides a heaping helping of the... Read More

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Gilgamesh

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Davis offers an intriguing, provocative translation of an ancient hero’s tale. Gerald J. Davis, whose previous work includes translations of Beowulf and Don Quixote, returns with an approachable take on a tale that predates the Bible.... Read More

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