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The Land of REM

by Christine Canfield

Evocative details and strong science fiction themes make this short story collection fresh and intriguing. In "The Land of REM" by James S. Earl, fantastical worlds are populated by vivid characters who beg to be revisited, all laid out... Read More

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None Shines More Brightly

by Caitlynn Lowe

This novelization of the life of Jesus emphasizes the idea that good always triumphs over evil. John Fuja’s "None Shines More Brightly" is a historically conscious retelling of Jesus’s early life, spanning from the arrival of the... Read More

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Is There Room?

by Amanda McCorquodale

This inclusive Christmas story focuses on a central message: the welcoming nature of the baby Jesus. Is There Room?: A Welcoming Christmas Nativity Story is a rhyming picture book about the birth of Jesus authored and illustrated by two... Read More

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A Steep Climb

by Melissa Wuske

This is a heartfelt memoir about a man’s quest for mental peace, another man’s pursuit for spiritual truth, and the friendship that sustained them. A Steep Climb: The War-Torn Veteran and the Un-scholarly Spiritual Eccentric by J. M.... Read More

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Between the Mirrors and Other Poems

by Olivia Boler

This contemplative poetry collection addresses both grand and everyday subjects in thoughtful, lyrical language. Garth Kellett’s poetry collection "Between the Mirrors and Other Poems" highlights feelings and emotions in unusual ways,... Read More

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Of Julia and Men

by Claire Foster

This novel is a fabulous, fun page-turner that dives headlong into the sometimes murky waters of adult relationships. Peggy Hinaekian’s novel "Of Julia and Men" takes on the thrilling subject of love with spirit, telling a tantalizing... Read More

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The Dead of Winter

by Catherine Thureson

This atmospheric horror novel offers pleasant chills to readers looking for a good, realistic scare. A. B. Gibson’s "The Dead of Winter" utilizes vivid settings and intriguing plot developments in the service of an often scary tale.... Read More

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