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It's Everything—It's Poetry

by Matt Sutherland

It’s soothing, it’s enraging, it’s melodic, it’s grating––it’s poetry. For an array of feelings all in one section, read any of the six poetry books below. Cenzontle Marcelo Hernandez Castillo BOA Editions Softcover $16.00... Read More

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Apart

by Claire Foster

"Apart" is a soapy thriller packed with action scenes and spattered in blood. C. J. Pastore’s fast, dramatic thriller "Apart" follows a young couple who are menaced by a vengeful Russian gangster. With exciting scenes and stimulating... Read More

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Making It Work

by Geraldine Richards

In "Making It Work", the Vietnam era serves as a dynamic backdrop for the story of a young woman’s journey to maturity. "Making It Work" by Kathleen Glassburn follows Sheila Doty as she grows into a self-assured woman. Sheila’s... Read More

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The Infallible Way

by Melissa Wuske

With conviction and credibility, "The Infallible Way" is a self-help work that asserts that joy, peace and abundance are possible for all. Lawyer Julie Gaige’s self-help work The Infallible Way: Guide for Transforming Fear to Love... Read More

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The World Comes Tumbling Down

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

The moment of divergence––apocalypse, cataclysm, discovery, or genesis––looms large in these works of fantasy and science fiction. From slim novellas containing alternate histories and post-apocalyptic revelations to meaty worlds... Read More

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Thinking Just Hurts the Team

by Melissa Wuske

"Thinking Just Hurts the Team" offers a place of peace in the harried pace of professional life to bolster, rather than hamper, success. Thinking Just Hurts the Team: Find Happiness and Ignite Your Full Potential by Taking the Principles... Read More

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That Lucky Old Son

by Susan Waggoner

For historians, World War II buffs, and veterans’ families, this book offers a unique take on world events at the micro level. "That Lucky Old Son" is not to be missed. Mark Cote’s moving and richly detailed biography "That Lucky Old... Read More

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