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The Plagiarism Plot

by Leah Block

"The Plagiarism Plot" is an engaging series entry that moves at a rapid-fire pace through a complex investigation to clear a professor’s name. In Geoffrey M. Cooper’s exciting thriller "The Plagiarism Plot", a professor investigates... Read More

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Ironbottom Sound

by James Edward Cook

Part of a continuing series, "Ironbottom Sound" is an insightful and sincere historical novel about a military man pulled between his sexual orientation and his sense of duty. In Grover Hartt III’s historical novel "Ironbottom Sound",... Read More

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The Unseen Goddess

by Gale Hemmann

An earnest, inquisitive woman faces horrors in her daily life, but may be rescued by motherhood, in the evocative novel "The Unseen Goddess". A woman sees goddess images everywhere, though none seem to be protecting her, in Sangeetha... Read More

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Diagnosed

by Katy Keffer

Nurturing patients and their care partners toward fulfilling, happy lives, "Diagnosed" is a sympathetic self-help text. Complemented by vulnerable, humorous personal reflections, Brenda Snow’s "Diagnosed" is a clear-headed self-help... Read More

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It's All Gonna Be Okay

by Renée Nicholson

It’s All Gonna Be Okay is an accessible self-help book that addresses feelings of anxiety and overwhelm with compassion. Workshop facilitator Kim Sunderland’s plainspoken self-help guide It’s All Gonna Be Okay is about managing... Read More

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B'witched

by Bella Moses

Covering experiences with childhood abuse in unflinching detail, B’witched is a powerful memoir. In her rousing memoir B’witched, Victoria G. Parnham explores the enduring effects of childhood abuse under a controlling, unloving... Read More

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A Moon in All Things

by Brandon Pawlicki

Atmospheric, subtle, and captivating, the fantasy novel "A Moon in All Things" is about revived magic and community bonds. Paganism runs through Jennifer Elwell Comeau’s touching fantasy novel "A Moon in All Things", about family... Read More

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The Illusion of Death

by Emma Stanton

With inquiries grounded in science, spirituality, and Gnosticism, "The Illusion of Death" is a stimulating philosophy text. J. Thomas Devins’s introspective, cross-disciplinary theological book "The Illusion of Death" asks what happens... Read More

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