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Disruption

by Claire Foster

For fans of Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum, "Disruption" is an absolute yes. Things that thriller novels are not: politically correct. Things that thriller novels are: fast-paced, sweat-inducing, heart-pumping. "Disruption", the latest... Read More

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Above

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

This fantasy contains enough twists, turns, and fantastical elements to keep audiences intrigued. In a land where islands float in the sky and horses grow wings, Elia is adrift, caught in the middle of a deception that spans generations... Read More

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Totem

by Jeff Fleischer

"Totem" is a solid work of science fiction and a creative take on the dystopian novel. In "Totem", Darin Bradley builds a future in which a city’s residents deal with the danger of ever-present radiation and the knowledge that their... Read More

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Right of Capture

by Vernieda Vergara

At its heart, "Right of Capture" explores the various ways that human weaknesses can be exploited. Genetic evolution, corporate interests, and politics collide in Isadora Deese’s "Right of Capture". Focusing on two remarkable siblings,... Read More

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Secrets of Worry Dolls

by Jeff Fleischer

Impellizzeri does well with the small details that make her characters feel like real people. In "Secrets of Worry Dolls", Amy Impellizzeri winningly weaves together the stories of a mother and daughter, using large-scale tragedies to... Read More

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A Global Warming Primer

by Anna Call

Featuring clear, well-written, and concise arguments, this book is ideal for both climate-change believers and skeptics. There are many explanations available of how global warming works, but few are as clear, comprehensive, and visually... Read More

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Painting the Southern Coast

by Matt Sutherland

Of a mortal painter in an unfamiliar setting, it is enough to ask for technically sound, representational landscapes, and only from a master, in the haunts and stomping grounds of his home, can we expect paintings to deliver the soul and... Read More

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