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Chump

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Beau’s antics and arrogance make him easy to loathe and impossible to look away from in this farce on race and class for the not easily offended. Forensic psychiatrist Rusty Reeves debuts with a brazen satirical novel that leaves few... Read More

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The Darkest Side of Saturn

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Taylor delivers a worthwhile excursion for the sci-fi enthusiast looking for a different take on the stereotypical cataclysmic event. Tony Taylor has succeeded in making his unique mark on what might be classified as a science fiction... Read More

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Japan's World Heritage Sites

by Matt Sutherland

Japan is civilization personified. Art, design, food, health, infrastructure, civility—name a societal / cultural benchmark and you can make a compelling case that the rising sunners lead the world. So when the United Nations came... Read More

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A Native's Tongue

by Annie Peters

Unforgettable characters drive this offbeat, unpredictable tale of three flawed people. In A Native’s Tongue, Michael Dennis writes of drugs, sex, love, and obsession among three broken people in Southern California. Dennis’s unique... Read More

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Elective Procedures

by Jeff Fleischer

A tale of murder and plastic surgery told with crisp, memorable dialogue. "Elective Procedures", by Merry Jones, combines many familiar aspects of a pulp mystery novel—an exotic locale, multiple suspected killers, the protagonist... Read More

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The Birthday Problem

by Sonya Lovy

Not your everyday nanobot zombie apocalypse tale, "The Birthday Problem" has character-driven depth. "The Birthday Problem", by Caren Gussoff, is not the typical zombie apocalypse story. This time, the threat to humanity is not an... Read More

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Mahavira

by Beth VanHouten

This rich, colorful treat teaches children and parents the roots of a nonviolent faith that inspired Gandhi and MLK. Mahavira: The Hero of Nonviolence is a beautifully illustrated children’s story based upon the life of a teacher of... Read More

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