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Beyond Belief

by Barry Silverstein

This thought-provoking and important book shows how people are drawn toward dangerous beliefs. Belief can manifest itself in world-changing ways—and did, in some of history’s ugliest moments, from the rise of Adolf Hitler to the... Read More

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The Augury Assignment

by Clarissa Goldsmith

Both suspenseful and grotesque, "The Augury Assignment" fully embraces the horror genre. "The Augury Assignment" by Mark Christopher Mathis is a gripping and unsettling novel that delivers the best of the horror genre. It offers not only... Read More

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The Legacy of Skur

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"The Legacy of Skur" is an intricate, beguiling, and promising way to begin a fantasy series. Morally ambiguous wizards, half-trolls, and a powerful talisman are among the features that make "The Legacy of Skur" a compelling fantasy... Read More

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Teachers of Wisdom

by Patty Sutherland

"Teachers of Wisdom", an award-winning book of biographies, commentary, and quotes, with an excellent preface, introduction, and appendix, was first published in Slovenian in 2007. Notwithstanding its poor cover art and minor... Read More

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The Ruin

by Gary Presley

Kenneth Fenter’s "The Ruin" is part coming-of-age novel, part Robinson Crusoe, part history lesson, and wholly deserving of an audience of both adults and teenagers. The novel follows Clifton Kelly, as an eighth-grade farm boy living... Read More

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