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- Books Published February 28, 2017
February 28, 2017
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Somewhere on the Dark Side of the Id is a unique love story with a psychological edge. V. Miles Capiston’s novel Somewhere on the Dark Side of the Id is a dark and twisted romance driven by one man’s ego. In a Portland coffee shop,... Read More
Dialogue and jokes are a treasury highlight, making it both modern and lighthearted. Aleksandra Layland’s "The Wisdom and Valor Treasury" collects adventure-filled fantasy stories set in the world of the Kimbrian and Kimberlee... Read More
Music fanatics will find plenty of material to mull over; casual fans are rewarded with a better understanding of music history. It’s easy to take music from a previous era for granted without understanding how it shaped the modern... Read More
"The Essential Jay Macpherson" is a must for poetry enthusiasts, if only to experience the pleasure of deciphering the complexities of a brilliant mind. "The Essential Jay Macpherson" is an anthology of the award-winning poet that... Read More
"The Mountain Goddess" is an engaging, vivid work of impressive scope, with elements from fantasy, Buddhism, and Indian culture. Shelley Schanfield’s "The Mountain Goddess" presents a fantasy version of ancient India that chronicles a... Read More
Let’s say you bought yourself a fancy movie theater back in the 1930s. You probably knew how to make popcorn and tear tickets, but you might not have been prepared to design newspaper ads, often on a daily basis, to get butts into the... Read More
This volume is a must for modern day activists hoping to overturn the status quo. Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural Resistance, edited by Marilyn DeLaure and Moritze Fink, is an in-depth look at creative means of social... Read More
This memoir offers a clear-eyed, engaging look at one serial entrepreneur’s journey. Globetrotting entrepreneur Stanley A. Weiss wrestles with what it means to be a success in his expansive, chatty memoir, "Being Dead Is Bad for... Read More