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It Came by Loss

by Allison Butler

This is a novel of depth and intrigue that shows that sometimes difficulties yield good results. Bill McCausland’s "It Came by Loss" is a flowing tale of love, loss, truth, heartbreak, and joy that details the trials and triumphs in... Read More

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Zanoo the Pixie

by Lorraine Ravis

With its friendly characters and gentle tone, this book would appeal as a read-aloud to children up to six years old. "Zanoo the Pixie" by J. A. Neame offers three entertaining tales about the magical and always kind Zanoo, who lives in... Read More

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Beauty of Morality

by Lillian Brown

While it picks apart the human condition, Sully’s volume also takes time to put it back together. Pierre Edens Sully makes a strong entrance with his first volume of poetry, "Beauty of Morality". In the collection, current social... Read More

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Words to Live

by Jessica Mehta

"Words to Live" is an aptly named collection of inspiration and life analysis, with a generous seasoning of love and warmth. In "Words to Live", Dan Semenoff crafts poetry that’s accessible to all audiences without relying heavily on... Read More

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Confessions of a Bunny

by Christine Canfield

A beloved stuffy recounts her adventures with her person in this sweet and sassy children’s book. There are stuffed animals, and then there are stuffies—best friends, confidants, commiserators, and adventurers. In "Confessions of a... Read More

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Poems for Everyone

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

These poems are a diaristic portrait of a man’s creative process; the light verses are a gift. David Talbot’s "Poems for Everyone" is a topically indiscriminate collection, a volume that reflects one man’s quest to understand his... Read More

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Crossing the Red

by John M. Murray

Bear Kotah’s Comanche background makes him a unique hero in this unique and fascinating entry into the genre. "Crossing the Red" by Arch Gibson paints a portrait of a veteran who, while coping with the aftermath of war, is driven to... Read More

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