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What She Said
Arresting stream-of-consciousness poems reflect on the frailty and beauty of life. With striking images, invented words, and judicious use of repetition, the poems in Margaret Wesseling’s new collection, "What She Said", strike a...
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When We Were Young
Presented as a family saga and historical romance, "When We Were Young" spans the years from WWII forward, focusing on Mitchell family member Jim and the numerous women in his life. The story follows Jim from his youth in wartime England...
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The Sea and the Hills
In his autobiography, a rags-to-riches-to-prison-garb story spiced with episodes of rebelliousness and revelation, international financier Hussain Najadi admits that he was a mischievous child. Najadi’s life is driven as much by hard...
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The Broken World
by Lisa Romeo
In the earnest pages of "The Broken World", Matthew Ulland tells a heartbreaking, emotionally complex story with an assured, character-driven approach that is a gift to the thoughtful reader. The narrative is told through the perspective...
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Religion: none
"Religion: none" is a meticulously researched take on a theory of how and why Christianity was created by the early Romans as a means to control the populace and to grow wealthy by imposing a “god” upon them. Robiere, a writer with...
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Life Chooses Us
“This book is based on a true story,” states Gregory Mills at the start of his awkward autobiographical novel, "Life Chooses Us". Mills’s purpose would have been better served had he written his book as a memoir—the nonfiction...
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