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Hazing Aging

by Kristine Morris

The news that the much-feared aging process can be controlled is exciting, indeed. Getting older does not have to mean aching joints, memory impairment, brain atrophy, heart failure, and more, according to Dr. Robert Buckingham, whose... Read More

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The Longest Adventure

by Karen Rigby

Thomas employs a clear, inviting tone to reveal optimism in the midst of change, binding themes of music, domesticity, and love. Belva Boroditsky Thomas, a Canadian soprano who launched her opera career in Britain, recalls momentous and... Read More

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The Outbreak

by Jill Allen

Now, here’s a zombie apocalypse that really knocks ’em dead. With zombie apocalypses occurring across all media at an alarming rate these days, it is difficult to find a new spin on the catastrophe. But Scottish marine biologist... Read More

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Murdering Lawyers

by Lynn Evarts

Secret societies, violent murders, and the evil that every person is capable of drive one lawyer into darkness in order to save those he loves. Larry Fine’s "Murdering Lawyers" is a fast and frenetic take on Shakespeare’s well-known... Read More

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The Lords of Hanrahan

by Maria Siano

An ordinary young woman becomes a hero when entering a supernatural world in this enjoyable adventure. The characters in the supernatural novel Lords of Hanrahan by Darrell Tooker are likable because they are ordinary people thrust into... Read More

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The Long Stem Is in the Lobby

by Sheila M. Trask

This plucky narrative provides clear and personal episodic glimpses into a unique time in American history. Come and take a walk down memory lane, back to 1959, and watch America change through the eyes of Jerome “Jerry” Antil. In... Read More

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