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Bismark and Us

by Melissa Wuske

This is the sweet and simple story of one dog’s family life. Bismark and Us: A True Story by Min Pin Tootsie is the sweet story, told by a canine narrator, of four dogs and their human family. Min Pin Tootsie, a dog belonging to Ken... Read More

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As Sparks Fly Upward

by Melissa Wuske

This ministerial work encourages readers to view life through a faith-driven lens, even when circumstances are tough. As Sparks Fly Upward: Weathering the Storms of Life by Michael Carr offers encouragement to live in faith, even when... Read More

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The Boy in Formaldehyde

by Lynn Evarts

This disturbing thriller focuses on underground child abuse rings with eerie connections to the real world. In Michael Antony’s "The Boy in Formaldehyde", Camilla, an advocate for victims of child abuse, comes across a macabre art... Read More

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Liberal Quicksand

by Scott Neuffer

Decock is an intellectual up to the task of challenging some of our most cherished notions of democracy. Yves Decock’s compelling disquisition, "Liberal Quicksand", will be a hard pill to swallow for lovers of liberal democracy. But in... Read More

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Gibraltar

by Michelle Newby

"Gibraltar" is a semihistorical novel with a unique and provocative narrative. Gibraltar: The Conquest of Iberia is Shariq Ali Khan’s historical, sometimes fantastical, treatment of the Moorish invasion of Spain in the early eighth... Read More

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Poetry the Mind is a Maze

by Sara Budzik

This poetry collection is a life-soaked, terrifying journey into a troubled man’s world. Tshekedi Wallace’s "Poetry the Mind is a Maze" is a brief volume of honest reflections that seems to occupy a spiritual space between lost... Read More

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My Name Is Tom

by Olivia Boler

An obsession with music leads to the rave scene in this sharp and appealing coming of age story. Jon Reeves’s My Name is Tom is a contemporary British coming-of-age story. Thomas Luke Joyce is a generally average young man, if... Read More

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The Biography of Jesus Christ

by Claire Foster

This serious spiritual work maps out the story and message of Jesus in a catechistic and approachable way. Jeremiah O. Opusunju takes on the ambitious subject of Jesus, who inspires debates over the nature of God, the meaning of life,... Read More

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