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Alice Falls Again

by Erika Harlitz Kern

"Alice Falls Again" is a fun and creative continuation of a classic story. Fantastical wonders and head-over-heels adventures abound in D. J. Stoneham’s fantasy novel "Alice Falls Again". Alice is packing to move to London and study... Read More

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The Meaning of Life

by Benjamin Welton

"The Meaning of Life" is an fun political thriller that takes a blunt approach to looming moral questions. Eighteen-year-old James is put through hell in Robert Scollo’s thriller, "The Meaning of Life". Drenched in geopolitics, war,... Read More

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De Anima(L)

by Susan Waggoner

"De Anima(L)" is a rich novel that begins as a tale of campus hijinks and evolves into an exploration of contemporary ambiguities. Joe Costanzo’s "De Anima(L)" is a sophisticated, character-driven novel—a blend of a campus mystery... Read More

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Horsemen of the Sands

by Meagan Logsdon

History and human drama collide in Leonid Yuzefovich’s "Horsemen of the Sands", a wonderful tangle of relationships, religions, and realism. The volume consists of two novellas—“The Storm,” set in a Russian elementary school and... Read More

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Miriam

by John M. Murray

"Miriam" is a warm, heartfelt historical romance centered in faith. In Frank Scotello’s compelling tale of faith and love, "Miriam", a young shopgirl lives under Roman occupation in ancient Israel. Miriam’s gift for languages and... Read More

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Lean Management

by Joseph S. Pete

Encompassing both practical advice and theoretical overviews, "Lean Management" is a helpful guide for making businesses more efficient, profitable, and valuable. K. F. Chong’s "Lean Management" is an authoritative and enlightening... Read More

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The Tell

by Aimee Jodoin

The day-to-day subtle tensions within relationships, which shift over time, propel the narrative forward. The ghosts of Linda I. Meyers’s family haunt her memoir, "The Tell", in which she searches for hints that reveal the true nature... Read More

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