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Book Review

The Only Life That Mattered

by Peyton Moss

A colorful embroidery upon the true story of three early-eighteenth-century buccaneers, this swashbuckling novel boasts an irresistible historical background-a dandified pirate captain and two cross-dressing women who joined him for two... Read More

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Aidan of Oren

by Charisse Floyd

My child, fear is nothing more than concern for oneself, declares Grandmama to the hero of this young adult fantasy novel. True courage, on the other hand, she says, comes from concern for others. Aidan sees himself as anything but... Read More

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Sarah So Small

by Troy-Michelle Reinhardt

Having inadvertently swallowed a magic pearl that her father stole from a good witch, Sarah begins to shrink. At five years old, she becomes so small that her parents cannot allow her to attend school. Is all hope lost for Sarah? While... Read More

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Road Biking Michigan

by Karl Kunkel

Road bicycling has quietly been picking up steam as one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation. The equipment cost can be minimal, its nonpolluting, its a great way to see the countryside with loved ones, and it is good... Read More

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Cathedral of the Black Madonna

by Paula Scardamalia

The author, who is a philosopher, historian, and retired teacher of Celtic studies at the Sorbonne, has made a lifes study of the Celts and written numerous books on the subject, including The Druids, Women of the Celts, and Merlin. He... Read More

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Ford Tough

by Cindy Kryszak

It doesnt take a love of cars to appreciate the finer points of this audio book, which features the inspiring efforts of William Clay “Bill” Ford, Jr. to revitalize the Ford Motor company after years of decline in the 1990s. The auto... Read More

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