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The Long Stem Is in the Lobby

by Sheila M. Trask

This plucky narrative provides clear and personal episodic glimpses into a unique time in American history. Come and take a walk down memory lane, back to 1959, and watch America change through the eyes of Jerome “Jerry” Antil. In... Read More

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Scary, Man

by Alan Couture

A story within a story; flawed, complex characters and taut, believable dialogue make this novel stand out. "Scary, Man" tells the story of a good man whose life is dogged by nasty rumors of sexual deviancy, even after he moves his... Read More

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Digi

by Anna Call

Father-son relationships drive both the young protagonist and antagonist on their journey through the digital world. A solid juvenile science-fiction adventure, digi follows computer-illiterate Peter as he acquires the power to... Read More

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Corner Office Rules

by Melissa Wuske

The premise that leadership can be learned is what sets this book apart from the “do you have what it takes?” mentality. Want to learn what it’s like to lead at the top of a company? "Corner Office Rules", by Keith R. Wyche and... Read More

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Desire

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

The cheeky humor of this swashbuckling adventure will keep even that parrot reading over the shoulder entertained. Rumor has it there’s a pirate treasure on Sanibel Island and, naturally, just about everyone thinks they deserve to find... Read More

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Star-Spangled Sailors

by Alan Couture

Set during the War of 1812, this is a skillfully crafted story about men grappling with battle-wrought changes to their souls and the bonds that drive them onward. Though they may not realize it, men fight and die not for a cause but for... Read More

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