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The Girl Who Rode Dolphins

by Lisa Bower

Coming in at just over 700 pages this novel is not only epic in size but also in scope. The reader is taken on a journey along with the protagonist through the mountains of Tora Bora and beyond. Jake Javolyn a former Navy Seal dive boat... Read More

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Massacre at Pilgrim's Pass

by Lisa Bower

Tim Lister takes on the Wild American West in his novel Massacre at Pilgrims’ Pass. The piece begins as Sylvester a Harvard-educated surgeon accompanies his sister Mimi to her betrothed. On the way their wagon is attacked by Cheyenne... Read More

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Temple of the Two Jaguars

by Lisa Bower

Edward Curry plays with reality and time in his first novel "Temple of the Two Jaguars". Motivated by this innovative idea Curry tells the tale through the eyes of narrator Ryan Keshaw a man who experiences dreams that may be clues to a... Read More

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The Girl and the Cat

by Lisa Bower

Paul L. Shriver has been writing for a long time, and his poetry collection, "The Girl and the Cat", chronicles such topics as unrequited and found love, the passage of time, and such political issues as the tobacco industry and the... Read More

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North Northeast

by Lisa Bower

Rennie McQuilkin does what many writers must wish for: he takes one of his early books and re-imagines it. An accomplished poet, McQuilkin is the author of nine collections, including An Astonishment and an Hissing and We All Fall Down.... Read More

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