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After

by Katherine Woods

Dark but not hopeless, "After" is a postapocalyptic thriller about highs and lows of the human will to hope and survive. Two couples try to survive when nuclear war breaks out in Paul Meloche’s novel "After", about the struggle to... Read More

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Ironbottom Sound

by James Edward Cook

Part of a continuing series, "Ironbottom Sound" is an insightful and sincere historical novel about a military man pulled between his sexual orientation and his sense of duty. In Grover Hartt III’s historical novel "Ironbottom Sound",... Read More

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It's All Gonna Be Okay

by Renée Nicholson

It’s All Gonna Be Okay is an accessible self-help book that addresses feelings of anxiety and overwhelm with compassion. Workshop facilitator Kim Sunderland’s plainspoken self-help guide It’s All Gonna Be Okay is about managing... Read More

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B'witched

by Bella Moses

Covering experiences with childhood abuse in unflinching detail, B’witched is a powerful memoir. In her rousing memoir B’witched, Victoria G. Parnham explores the enduring effects of childhood abuse under a controlling, unloving... Read More

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Earth Wisdom

by Katy Keffer

About nurturing one’s inner connection to nature, "Earth Wisdom" is a soothing self-help guide. Equal parts a naturalist’s memoir and a spiritual road map, Jan Hornford’s clarifying self-help book "Earth Wisdom" introduces gentle... Read More

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The Two Souls of Shadows

by Brendan McKelvy

"The Two Souls of Shadows" is a dark fantasy novel following a clash of good and evil in a world marked by magic. In James L.P. Thompson’s epic fantasy novel "The Two Souls of Shadows", a magical royal princess uncovers the secrets of... Read More

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The English Trip of 1910

by Meg Nola

A work of in-depth reflection that fills a gap in the historical record, "The English Trip of 1910" places a reserve regiment’s international tour in its cultural context. Detailed as it recounts volunteer military efforts against the... Read More

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