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- Books Published October 1, 2016
October 1, 2016
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Gripping from beginning to end, "The White Devil" is an unforgettable novel by an author at the height of his powers. Domenic Stansberry’s thriller "The White Devil" shows a masterful touch for perspective and character, unspooling a... Read More
Following these wise recommendations will do much to help a person lead a rich and rewarding life. "Fulfilled!" by William Schiemann boasts comprehensive goal-oriented planning designed to help one lead a rich and rewarding life. Human... Read More
"Franny the Fearless Firefly" accomplishes the tough task of teaching alliteration, vocabulary, and science. What happens when a little firefly gets too bold for her britches? Young readers will have a ball following Franny’s daring... Read More
What we have here is the auspicious release of a new deck of tarot cards based in the mysticism, mysteries, rituals, and lore of Elizabethan-era England, perhaps history’s most fervent period and place for the magic arts. Think knights... Read More
Smith introduces audiences to a primordial, pristine, and rapidly vanishing world, with a reminder that its future is in our hands. Some people are lucky enough to know from an early age exactly what they want to do with their lives.... Read More
It’s a lively American adventure that sparkles with wit and wisdom. From its darkly picaresque beginning that features a cruel operation that alters a child’s destiny, Colin W. Sargent’s "The Boston Castrato" tells the strange and... Read More
Expertise shines through this detailed coaching text, which imparts clear instructions, a sense of motivation, and a can-do attitude. The Art and Science of Staff Fighting: A Complete Instructional Guide by Joe Varady offers all the... Read More
The Jim Crow South is the setting for this compelling coming-of-age story filled with compassion and understanding. 1950s Little Rock is a whole new world to a kid from rural New York. In Jerome Mark Antil’s Hemingway, Three Angels,... Read More