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Triangle

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

"Triangle" is a provocative and complex science fiction love story. Facing an uncertain future while struggling with unresolved issues from the past, three lovers explore the boundaries of human nature and relationships in Sara L.... Read More

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Silent Lucidity

by Melissa Wuske

"Silent Lucidity" is a heroic and delicate tale of healing from familial sexual abuse. Olivia Benson’s chilling and forthright memoir "Silent Lucidity" recalls the deep trauma of incest and illustrates how healing comes from bringing... Read More

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The Magnificent Mind-Set Man

by Delia Stanley

Self-help, science fiction, and Christian themes weave together among this novel’s breathtaking settings. Russell D. Hamblin’s "The Magnificent Mind-Set Man" explores faith and self-reflection through the lens of an everyman who... Read More

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Wet Wings

by Mari Carlson

"Wet Wings" sows seeds of beauty and elegance, but fails to reap much lasting wisdom. Joseph B. T. Mosata’s protracted romantic fantasy "Wet Wings" features a lovestruck biracial couple who are aided by angels in defeating their... Read More

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The Room

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

"The Room" is a provocative memoir that addresses the complexities of racism in America in a deeply personal way. Russell Mullen’s provocative and earnest memoir The Room: A Racial Journey recalls the author’s pivotal—and forty... Read More

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The Silence of Motherhood

by Katerie Prior

"The Silence of Motherhood" is a capable portrait of motherhood in the twenty-first century. In "The Silence of Motherhood", Victoria Jones novelizes her experiences to explore the importance of silence in her adult life. Victoria Jones... Read More

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Survive Shift Work

by Melissa Wuske

"Survive Shift Work" shines a much-needed light on the pitfalls of graveyard shift jobs. Stephen Wilmot’s "Survive Shift Work" proposes a compelling, easy-to-follow, and powerful means of handling the strain of nonstandard working... Read More

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FUEL

by Charlene Oldham

"FUEL" charts one entrepreneur’s successes while offering practical guidance for others with similar drive and determination. In FUEL: What It Takes to Survive as an Entrepreneur, GYMGUYZ founder Josh York shares the twists, turns, and... Read More

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