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The Articulate Attorney
by Jeff Friend
This book is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to improve their public speaking skills. Because public speaking can be such a big part of their jobs, it may be easy to assume that attorneys come out of law school as accomplished...
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Quench Your Thirst with Salt
by John Senger
Walker has a playful way of looking at the physical world that is delightfully entertaining as well as provocative. Quench Your Thirst With Salt, a collection of essays and memoir by Nicole Walker, invites the reader to sit down for an...
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Mystic Chemist
Not quite a chemistry textbook, this look at LSD’s discoverer delves also into what this particular formula meant for society. "Mystic Chemist" by Dieter Hagenbach and Lucius Werthmuller discusses the life of Albert Hofmann and his...
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Ain't Seen the Sunshine
In the wake of a horrific tragedy that claims his family, Dr. John Henderson spends his days learning how to survive the reality of his loss. Frustrated by the apathetic response of the police, when a twist of fate brings an opportunity...
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America's Romance with the English Garden
by Aimee Jodoin
This niche book for history buffs and professional gardeners offers rich insight into how seed catalogs influenced the American obsession with social status. When Martha Stewart wrote about hydrangeas in her magazine, nurseries around...
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Into the Land of Darkness
Startlingly vivid memories of the Korean War put readers directly in the plane on bombing missions. Arthur L. Haarmeyer was not drafted to serve in Korea. He felt it was his duty to go. He landed in Asia in 1952 and subsequently...
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Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold
by James Burt
A satisfying whodunit goes beyond the genre’s cliches by creating believable characters. There doesn’t seem much to be done with the crime narrative anymore. From the sarcastic gumshoes to the psycho killers and mafia brotherhoods of...