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The Water Carriers

by Aimee Jodoin

An intricate and empathetic speculative novel, "The Water Carriers" follows a billionaire’s growth toward concern for the thirsty planet. In Gregory Greunke’s imaginative dystopian novel "The Water Carriers", a wealthy heir aims to... Read More

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Elisabeth's Miracle

by Paige Soto

A father supports and encourages his daughter after she is bullied, inspiring her to do the same for her classmates, in the warm picture book Elisabeth’s Miracle. In Vanessa Siso’s educational picture book Elisabeth’s Miracle, a... Read More

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Anticipation Day

by Willem Marx

Simulated escapes are forwarded as a government incentive for people to live healthier lives in the cerebral science fiction novel "Anticipation Day". In Jeff Michelson’s visionary science fiction novel "Anticipation Day", innovations... Read More

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E-Therapy

by Joseph S. Pete

A therapist seems to forget her professional training when she is pulled into an online scheme in the psychological thriller "E-Therapy". In Richard Carr’s gripping thriller "E-Therapy", a therapist kindles an online relationship... Read More

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Muse

by Katy Keffer

Empathetic in naming and combating ingrained belief systems, "Muse" is a supportive self-help guide for women. Clinical psychologist Amanda Hanson’s uplifting self-help book "Muse" helps women redefine themselves in a patriarchal... Read More

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Octavo

by Brandon Pawlicki

A Renaissance-era artist’s diary stands to shock the world, and to change the lives of those who possess it, in the entertaining and revealing novel "Octavo". Marty Neumeier’s gripping thriller "Octavo" is about the secret life of... Read More

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The Pet Nanny 2

by Aimee Jodoin

A determined girl works hard at school and through her pet-sitting business in the busy novel "The Pet Nanny 2". In Leisa Braband’s endearing novel "The Pet Nanny 2", a cheerful girl tries to balance her rigorous schoolwork with her... Read More

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Such Good People

by Meg Nola

"Such Good People" is a hearty novel about injustice that is nonetheless infused with hope. In Amy Blumenfeld’s multifaceted novel "Such Good People", a fateful encounter impacts a close friendship and exposes troubling... Read More

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