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My Neighbor Is a Dog

Apartment life for a young boy becomes more exciting when his new neighbor is an expert at fetch. A series of animal newcomers follows in the canine’s stead, to the growing dismay of the boy’s parents. Lively and bold artwork... 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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Carrie's Story

by Julie Eakin

Lots of girls dream of having a pony sometime in their tweens, but none, as far as this reviewer knew, grow up to desire to act and be treated like ponies in their most private lives. Now, that’s where an erotic S/M novel like the... Read More

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All the Buildings* in New York

by Julie Eakin

Artist and illustrator James Gulliver Hancock’s affection for New York City is evident in every line he’s put to paper in composing All the Buildings* in New York *That I’ve Drawn So Far. The transplant from Sydney, Australia,... Read More

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This Close

by Amy O'Loughlin

Jessica Francis Kane’s second collection of short stories confronts identity, self-perception, and the struggle that besets the soul when we find ourselves lost in our own lives. Kane’s characters are not on any grand journey toward... Read More

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Shocking the Conscience

by Karl Helicher

No magazine covered the bloody and turbulent events of the civil rights movement more faithfully than Jet. Years before the brutal treatment of blacks was acknowledged in the white mainstream press, Jet, according to comedian and... Read More

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Souvenir Nation

by Meg Nola

Throughout history, there have been great men and women, wars, tragedies, and triumphs—and seemingly always someone willing to preserve the memories of such. Whether the collector’s objective is for money and resale, obsession with... Read More

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The Cat Did Not Die

by Leia Menlove

Swedish writer Inger Frimansson is back with a new thriller, "The Cat Did Not Die". After absorbing this psychological descent into madness you may want to rethink how private that summer cottage is. You may even hide your ax. "The Cat... Read More

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