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Majik

by Catherine Thureson

Presenting creative ideas about the meaning of magic, this fantasy quest explores the concept of destiny and the purpose of games. Author Jack McGlame presents some very creative ideas in an attempt to explore the meaning of magic. The... Read More

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Black Cobra

by Jill Allen

John Avery’s "Black Cobra" is as pulse-pounding and high-octane as its predecessor. The sequel to Avery’s Three Days to Die opens as young Aaron and his single mom ride to safety after killing Johnny Souther, a thug who kidnapped the... Read More

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On the Precipice

by Seamus Mullarkey

This conservative author has refreshing, pull-no-punches ideas on what’s gone wrong with America. Shawn Ryan Rosa has written a thought-provoking and highly personal manifesto that advocates for conservative values and a return to... Read More

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Is It Me?

by Sheila M. Trask

George Waldorf meets the girl of his dreams. Literally. When the woman haunts his nights materializes in broad daylight, George is compelled to uncover the truth behind his vivid dreamscapes. This premise makes Rathan Kumar’s book *Is... Read More

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Easter Ann Peters' Operation Cool

Debut author Jody Lamb nails the seventh-grade mentality in her funny, loving ode to an outcast. Cliques, clothing, and other everyday discomforts form the backdrop for her irresistible heroine’s larger trouble: an alcoholic mother.... Read More

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Says Who

by Lynn Evarts

What happens when a young man attempts to ignore the fact that he is gay? What are the ramifications once he leaves home and tries to continue to ignore his feelings? D Vincent Russell’s "Says Who" explores those questions with two... Read More

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Burton the Kind Scarecrow

by Lauren Kramer

"Burton the Kind Scarecrow" is a story about sharing and giving of oneself to others. To relay this message author V.A. Boeholt uses a lonesome scarecrow standing in a farmer’s field and watching over his garden. A protector of the... Read More

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