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Two or Three Years Later

by Joe Taylor

To read this surreal series of madness, first check your sense of reality at the door. “A man, whose name I’ve thankfully forgotten, came up to me and said something that I’ve thankfully forgotten.” So begins “An Almost... Read More

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Traveling Heavy

by Jacquelyn Lazo

Intimate, vulnerable memoir chronicles Cuban-American cultural anthropologist’s coming-of-age as she travels the world in search of “home.” “However much I long for the island I once called home, I’m not beholden to any one... Read More

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Coda

by Jennifer Williams

The uplifting energy of music powers an all-consuming Corp in this engaging, fast-paced speculative fiction. What happens if the very thing that nourishes the soul also poisons the body? Emma Trevayne’s novel "Coda" explores what it... Read More

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Is This Tomorrow

by Alicia Sondhi

Complex characters grapple with loneliness in the wake of tragedy in this author’s emotion-driven tenth novel. “She had lied when she told him there were no ghosts. There most certainly were, and they were right here in this room,... Read More

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Ticked

by Angela Leeper

Journalist and sufferer himself joins man with Tourette’s on astounding journey to find a medical miracle for “the funhouse mirror of maladies.” Tourette syndrome affects an estimated three million people in the United States... Read More

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Dandelion Hunter

by Patricia Morrow

Need to survive the apocalypse? There’s a plant for that. If natural disaster strikes and grocery store shelves go bare, what could an apartment dweller find to eat? The thought of “apocalypse insurance” drove Rebecca Lerner to... Read More

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The King's Jar

by Patricia Morrow

A tightly written mystery set within a whirlwind promenade through the world of fine art, as seen through the eyes of a museum fund-raiser. A celadon funerary jar, ancient and priceless, goes missing from the Devor Museum, and... Read More

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