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No-Nonsense Algebra

by Laura Munion

Richard W. Fisher’s approach throughout this book is as straightforward and practical as his advice to students. Early on, he states, “Learning requires repetition. Just ask any athlete or musician. You have to practice to get good... Read More

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My Gift of Poetry

by Lisa Bower

Even in the darkest hour, there is something to honor. This is the mantra of Angelique Michelle Townsend’s poetry collection, "My Gift of Poetry". The earnest pieces in this book honor the lessons and gifts of God. Like personal... Read More

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My Favorite Dog

by Maya Fleischmann

Patsy E. Thomas’ grandchildren inspired her to write "My Favorite Dog", a tale about various people’s favorite dogs. Told in rhyme, each vignette is written in the first person and describes a particular dog’s appearance, work, and... Read More

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Moments of Forever

by Diane Taylor

"Moments of Forever" digs deep into the heart of what it means to be a complete individual within the grand scope of humanity. Bill R. Path offers up a self-help book that dispenses with the superficial. He is a serious writer who... Read More

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Mneme's Place

by Lee Gooden

To call Glenn P. Wolfe’s novel Mneme’s Place “Joycean” is an understatement. There is no doubt the author was inspired by James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegan’s Wake. Wolfe employs many... Read More

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Mississippi Flyway

by Holly Chase Williams

Your name is Ellie. Your father leaves when you are twelve. Eventually, your sister Rose’s dead body is pulled from the Mississippi. Your mother slips you amphetamines so you won’t get fat. If only you could remember… Like an... Read More

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Man of the People

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Timing is everything, and T. Spencer Adams’s Frank Capra-style story of a common man of common sense being catapulted into the race for U.S. president is well timed. Like Capra’s Depression-era film classics Mr. Smith Goes to... Read More

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