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The Education Of Amal
Amal seems to have every advantage a young woman could hope for: a wealthy family, a bright future, and a natural beauty so stunning that everyone who crosses her path is overcome by it. But appearances can be deceiving, and beneath the...
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Toby Gold and the Secret Fortune
"Toby Gold and the Secret Fortune" is a wonderful work of fiction for middle readers that seamlessly incorporates financial information. It discusses the importance of saving money and the different ways smart investors grow their money...
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Hollywood the Band
Rocking out with his garage band, many a young musician dreams of hitting it big. In "Hollywood the Band", Steven Jordan Brooks offers some insight into what it takes to make those dreams come true, as he presents the story of Hollywood,...
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Comprehending the Climate Crisis
Global warming receives a great deal of public attention these days, but it is likely that most folks think of the issue in the simplest terms: rising sea levels, stranded polar bears, and squabbling politicians. Bradley J. Dibble hopes...
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The Impressionist Murders
by Emily Asad
Art is often meant to provoke the viewer to consider new perspectives, even when the point of view is that of a serial killer. William Sargent combines his love of art with his affinity for sleuthing in The Impressionist Murders, a novel...
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