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The Extreme Life of the Sea

by Geraldine Richards

Life in the ocean becomes a drama with a cast of dynamic characters in this unique approach to biological diversity. Discover the wonder and diversity of life in the ocean—no degree in marine biology required. Stephen and Anthony... Read More

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Just Three Minutes, Please

by Peter Dabbene

A collection of political essays reflects on the personal experience and opinion of proven polymath Michael Blumenthal. "Just Three Minutes, Please" brings to print some of Michael Blumenthal’s radio essays, originally prepared for... Read More

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Twilight of the Belle Epoque

by Lee Polevoi

Fascinating trivia about artists in turn-of-the-century Paris adds layers of insight to a time of growth and experimentation. The famed Belle Époque was a period of artistic and cultural flowering in Paris that began in 1900 and ended... Read More

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1939

by Melissa Wuske

Adams’s thoroughness and energy make this book appealing to both movie lovers and those fascinated by the inner workings of filmmaking. "1939", by Charles F. Adams, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of six films that have... Read More

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Brooklyn Graves

by Maya Fleischmann

Our protagonist must discover the connection between Tiffany windows and the death of a Russian night guard, in this deftly-paced murder mystery. Erica Donato is a single mother in her thirties who is working on her dissertation on urban... Read More

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Death's Way

by Jill Allen

Terse yet evocative descriptions portray characters deeply with a minimal number of words. Life, death, and the right path to take while alive are some of the themes poignantly explored in Death’s Way, the fifth book featuring... Read More

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The Gods of Second Chances

by Jeff Fleischer

Alaska’s sense of place and an exploration of family and faith blend to reveal this intriguing narrator: a good man with his share of faults. With his strong debut novel, Dan Berne takes the story of a longstanding family feud and... Read More

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Wonderkid

by Sheila M. Trask

Musician and author Wesley Stace brings rock and roll alive with exquisitely authentic details in this funny novel about a rock band for kids. Welcome to the rock-and-roll Romper Room, where juice boxes vastly outnumber Solo cups.... Read More

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