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The Third Reich's Last Eagle
The book offers a convincing portrait of the daily life of fighter pilots during World War II. Can an individual who fought for Hitler’s war machine gain the admiration and respect of those who fought against him? This is the question...
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The Art of Becoming
by Amanda Adams
This is an inventive reminder that the mind is a powerful tool. An interesting approach to achieving your best identity, The Art of Becoming: Quantum Leaping into Your Future Self by Dr. Corey Lee Lewis offers a plethora of mindfulness...
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There Once Was a Girl
by Will Tyler
This is a story to be shared, and those in similar situations looking for support might take comfort. Josie Townsend’s "There Once Was a Girl" is the tragic but honest recounting of a young woman’s life that spun out of control, a...
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As Oceans Fall
"As Oceans Fall" exists somewhere between science fiction and suspense, with a sprinkle of spirituality. In Brian M. Birkland’s "As Oceans Fall", a young man embarks on an obsessive quest to connect with his dead father, only to find...
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In the Mind of Revenge
The line between justice and vengeance is sometimes blurred in this brilliant debut novel full of intricate characterizations. Liv Hadden introduces a disturbing, compelling protagonist and delves into the damaged mind of a murderer in...
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A Man of Genius
In this haunting, gothic-esque novel of suspense, Samuel Grafton-Hall is a brilliant, revered architect—and a murderer. Successful and accomplished, he nonetheless views his genius as a gift that puts him above petty nuisances like...
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The Skinny Years
A family flees from Castro’s Cuba, in this gritty, humorous novel about a young boy’s coming of age. Raul Ramos Y Sanchez’s "The Skinny Years" is a complex, humorous, and utterly absorbing coming-of-age tale set in the 1960s. With...
