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What Is Man

by Jeremiah Rood

The most insightful parts of the text explore how love can be easily misplaced. "What Is Man", from Mohan Perera and Rohan Perera, is a rich exploration of the human condition from psychological and faith perspectives. The authors, Mo... Read More

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The Amorous Postman

by Renate Childs

This erotic work indulges in the most basic human desires. Martin Harvey’s "The Amorous Postman" is a gluttonous erotic novel that explores the pleasures and challenges of a young man’s sexual awakening and journey to adulthood. Liam... Read More

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Song of Two Worlds

by Matt Sutherland

The universe’s most elusive truths and mysteries are primarily pursued by scientists—a dogged contingent of highly educated, inquisitive minds dead set on understanding how things work. (More than a few poets share these traits.)... Read More

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Otis the Owl

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Watch in wonder as Otis transforms from a tiny ball of fluff into a predator on the cusp of stretching his feathers beyond the safety of his family tree, in "Otis the Owl", a real-life glimpse into the world of the woodland Barred Owl.... Read More

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Letter to a Young Farmer

by Anna Call

This engaging, conversational book dispenses life advice for farmers and others who seek to live close to the earth. *Letter to a Young Farmer *is an accumulation of wisdom with a large dollop of humor and a conversational tone that will... Read More

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Dinner Déjà Vu

by Rachel Jagareski

Even chefs want to save precious time and money on groceries, a tricky balancing act when dining standards are high, but Jennifer Hill Booker has blazed such a trail to the stove. Her second cookbook, "Dinner Déjà Vu", blends both... Read More

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