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The Ape Who Gazed Beyond

by Isaac Randel

Evidence of future influence is sought in a brief survey of humanity’s past in the speculative philosophical tract "The Ape Who Gazed Beyond". Fernando Reich’s "The Ape Who Gazed Beyond" is a meditative, birds-eye narrative of... Read More

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Broken Faith: Exodus

by John M. Murray

A keen work of lay biblical criticism, "Broken Faith: Exodus" uses sharp wit and archaeological evidence to make a case against the historicity of Exodus. Doug Sherman’s rigorous if concise work of biblical criticism, "Broken Faith... Read More

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Energy Wars

by Caitlin Cacciatore

A gifted boy experiences friendship, vulnerability, and hope while facing down great dangers in the exciting, series-continuing fantasy novel Energy Wars: Metamorphosis. In Jodi Dee’s exciting coming-of-age fantasy novel Energy Wars... Read More

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Drop Dead Gorges

by Peggy Kurkowski

"Drop Dead Gorges" is a satirical thriller about secret identities, lies, retribution, and family dysfunction. A married mother, after using AI to escape her unhappiness, faces deadly consequences in Sue Rosenstock’s tongue-in-cheek... Read More

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Lady of Lincoln

by Karen Rigby

Romantic subplots are used to explore feminine power in "Lady of Lincoln", a heady historical novel involving high-stakes political maneuvering. In Rachel Elwiss Joyce’s engaging historical novel "Lady of Lincoln", a spirited... Read More

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V Immigratsii

by Peggy Kurkowski

In pandemic lockdown together, family members from four generations are prompted to share their stories in the revealing historical novel V Immigrastsii. Four generations of a Russian Jewish family share their memories of fleeing from... Read More

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Quiet Valor

by Katy Keffer

Praising the values of resilience and integrity, "Quiet Valor" is a hopeful social science survey that highlights people’s lasting impacts on their communities. Larry Nouvel’s uplifting social science survey "Quiet Valor" spotlights... Read More

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Déjà Vu

by Julia Dillman

A woman with a traumatic past seeks self-acceptance in the afterlife in the fantastical allegorical novel "Déjà Vu". While traveling through the Underworld, a woman remembers her trauma and fights for acceptance in Niki’s fantasy... Read More

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