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Tibet
by Meg Nola
P. Christiaan Klieger’s "Tibet" is a complex, storied survey of the mountainous homeland of the Dalai Lama. Once a powerful empire, Tibet has struggled for centuries to maintain its identity and independence, pushing back against...
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After All
"After All" is a historical novel full of talented liars, alluring places, and plot points drawn from real life. In Robert Arthur Neff’s historical novel "After All", intrigue and romance collide in post-World War II South America....
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Supernatural Beings 1
Supernatural Beings 1: Hero and the Traitor is a character-driven urban fantasy in which magical and human forces clash. In Thierry Kouam’s fantastical Supernatural Beings 1: Hero and the Traitor, humanity’s fate hangs on the actions...
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Confessions of a Bookseller
An astute observer once remarked to Scottish bookseller Shaun Bythell that “every industry has its porn.” For those who crave the specific “filth” of literary voyeurism: Bythell’s "Confessions of a Bookseller" is here to sate...
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Of Morsels and Marvels
As a child, Maryse Condé found the family kitchen to be a refuge from a frightening, confusing world. Surrounded by enticing scents and comforting arms, she discovered her love of cooking and came to realize that she was a rebel at...
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Pohoi and Comanche Spirit Power
"Pohoi and Comanche Spirit Power" is a historical tale of vengeance, courage, and self-discovery. In J. L. Chalfant’s historical novel "Pohoi and Comanche Spirit Power", a fifteen-year-old girl risks her life to avenge her father’s...
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Coffee Shop Ministries
"Coffee Shop Ministries" is an inspiring work in which accounts of the kindness of strangers are shown to help people make their ways through troubled times. In Dennis A. McIntyre’s religious book, "Coffee Shop Ministries", chance...