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The Legacy

The basic premise of "The Legacy" is deceptively simple: Chas Brown, a struggling graphic novelist, is the heir apparent to Simple Pleasures, the single most popular comic strip in the world. There’s only one small problem. Chas hates... Read More

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Terrible Tales

Classic characters from five traditional stories are revamped in this collection of fractured fairy tales, written in the voice of the fictional Sir Jasper Gowlings. In the foreword and “Backword” that frame the tales, Gowlings... Read More

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Critical Mass

The form and structure of the Roman Catholic Mass is the outline for the short, interrelated stories in Kathleen M. Henry’s "Critical Mass". Henry’s exploration of the effects of the Church’s power on the lives of four Catholic... Read More

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The Island

“The rain crashed against the deck’s wooden planks with fury, and the wind howled with no remorse,” Angie Brijpaul writes. The scuba boat suddenly lurches, the captain’s limp body lies across the steering wheel, and the boat... Read More

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Shadows of Existence

Jekwu Ozoemene’s poetry collection, "Shadows of Existence", is one with something to say. Here, the poet touches on everything from gender and abuse to poverty and consumerism. These poems focus on the African continent and on a... Read More

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Financial Breakthrough

“[T]he Bible tells us that when you borrow you are servant to the lender. God wants you to be his servant only” Travis Moody writes. In "Financial Breakthrough" Moody provides readers with both the reason and the steps to get out of... Read More

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I'm Gonna Tell

“Now who would like to become a priest or a nun when you grow up?” the priest asked a second grade class at St John’s Elementary School in 1962. All the children raised their hands or “flippers” as the author wryly calls them.... Read More

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