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Unwelcome

by Ian Dailey

In Quincy Carroll’s novel "Unwelcome", a young man seeks personal understanding, a place to call home, and justifications for his own errors in pursuit of both. Changsha, China, feels like more of a home to Cole Chen than the United... Read More

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Bonez by: Mr. Roses

by Ian Dailey

In the middle grade novel "Bonez by: Mr. Roses", a young skateboarder becomes a sudden star and wonders what’s truly important. In the rhyming middle grade novel "Bonez by: Mr. Roses", a skateboarder is faced with a life-altering... Read More

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Eudora Space Kid

by Ian Dailey

Sure to excite young readers, the welcoming science fiction novel "Eudora Space Kid" explores the galaxy via an audacious girl. In David Horn’s science fiction novel Eudora Space Kid, a mischievous child who lives on a spaceship... Read More

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Irreplaceable You

by Ian Dailey

In "Irreplaceable You", a young woman questions whether the relationship she wants is truly meant to be. In Durga’s romance novel "Irreplaceable You", friends fight to remain platonic, though fate seems to have other plans. Hana is... Read More

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A Robin Waits

by Ian Dailey

In the eclectic short stories of "A Robin Waits", motley characters face life-changing challenges in distinct places and times. The short stories of Kirk Ward Robinson’s cross-genre collection "A Robin Waits" focus on the diverse,... Read More

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Marines of Quế Sơn

by Ian Dailey

In the humane historical novel "Marines of Quế Sơn", men in a war-torn area face internal battles, too. In R. B. MacNichol’s historical novel "Marines of Quế Sơn", soldiers and civilians are brought together in the middle of the... Read More

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I Am Different---Just Like You!

by Ian Dailey

I Am Different—Just Like You! is a solid reading time tool for fostering attitudes of acceptance. Rebecca DalMolin’s heartfelt picture book I Am Different—Just Like You! focuses on what it’s like to have Down syndrome, and is... Read More

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Social Work

by Ian Dailey

"Social Work" is a thoughtful novel about self-understanding and the need to be understood by others. Thomas Duffy’s novel "Social Work" concerns the personal and professional relationship between a hospital therapist and her most... Read More

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