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The Man Who Made Love to More Women Than Casanova
by John Senger
Baccala has valiantly tried to offer mature observations of, and commentary on, the contemporary sexual social culture in America. If judged by the length of its title, The Man Who Made Love to More Women Than Casanova: And the...
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Beloved Enemy
Gripping and disturbing, this page-turner featuring a courageous spy heroine during WWII defies genre. A bilingual woman in the British Women’s Army sneaks into Germany during World War II to seduce Karl von Richter, a Nazi...
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In the Frightened Heart of Me
Searing and loving, this intelligently constructed scrapbook of a friendship is a must-read. A heart-wrenching exploration of what happens when our heroes come to life, Tony Narducci’s memoir recalls one extraordinary year, in the...
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Let It Be
by Aimee Jodoin
A coming-of-age novel that elegantly explores the human state of loneliness, "Let It Be" by Chad Gayle is a powerful story with melodic accents from the Beatles’ final album. After moving halfway across Texas in the 1970s to create...
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