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Finding Myself

by Jada Bradley

Gelasia Marquez’s memoir, "Finding Myself", is delivered through the lens of her career in psychology. She uses professional terminology throughout the book and at times analyzes her own motivations and those of others. She divides her... Read More

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To Be the King of Diamonds

by Gary Klinga

Walter Adams proffers heaps of compassion and sincerity in his inspirational self-help book, To Be the King of Diamonds. Sharing the most defining moments of his childhood—including losing two of his closest boyhood friends, and his... Read More

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The Existence

by Jill Allen

When Chris attempts to intervene in an attack on a homeless man, his life changes forever. The ugly assailant calls Chris “Slayer” and leaps away with the body into the night. While Chris struggles to convince himself and others that... Read More

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A Colonial Adventure

by Alicia Sondhi

When ten-year-old Skip, whose family lives in the historic Fitch Tavern in Massachusetts, literally falls into an old picture hiding in her attic, she finds herself transported back to 1775, right at the onset of the American Revolution.... Read More

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Just Leave Me Alone

by Karen McCarthy

Children need independence in order to grow up with healthy self-esteem and good decision-making abilities. Parents who smother their children with overly strict rules and arbitrary punishments, who do things for them that the children... Read More

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Black Warriors

by Gary Klinga

Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II is dedicated to giving an accurate account of the little known story of the only black infantry to fight in Europe. Despite suffering discrimination and segregation in the army, the... Read More

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Legends of Humanity

by Lee Gooden

No matter how good a story might seem, no matter how powerful, entertaining, or life altering an author’s work might be, quality writing remains a crucially important element to how the work is received. An author owes it to himself... Read More

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