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A Foreign Shore

by Karyn Saemann

Intricate world-building makes this complex fantasy a fun and rewarding undertaking. Members of a medieval royal family and their followers encounter more than they bargained for when their invasion of a distant province unearths deadly,... Read More

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Two Tales of the Moon

by Karen Rigby

"Two Tales of the Moon" is a thoughtful portrait of a modern woman who must choose between the burden of memory and a future of her own making. In "Two Tales of the Moon", forty-seven-year-old Li Lu confronts the damage China’s... Read More

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A Most Glorious Ride

by Matt Sutherland

What brand of privileged namby-pambiness will we get out of the twenty-something-year-old Theodore Roosevelt’s diary, he of Harvard and Columbia and the just-another-night-at-the-ball trappings of great family wealth? Here’s a taste... Read More

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Flash Wisdom

by Matt Sutherland

The world of social media is so flooded with banal, cliché, and off-putting quotes, readers have been known to spontaneously burst into flame. But great quotes, like poetry, are powerful tools because they crystallize elusive truths,... Read More

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Handmaidens of Rock

by Patty Comeau

"Handmaidens of Rock" is an energetic and enjoyable exploration of the fears, hopes, and dreams of a wartime generation. Linda Gould’s "Handmaidens of Rock" reimagines the Summer of Love period, resulting in a pleasurable trip through... Read More

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Justice Belied

by Jeff Fleischer

Informative essays and interviews concerning international law reveal to academics the injustices of some political agendas. Justice Belied: The Unbalanced Scales of International Criminal Justice is a compilation of a series of articles... Read More

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Down Under

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Taitz’s style will appeal to an intellectual audience that craves more than a stereotypical rendering of ardent relationships. In this poignant story of young love derailed, a renowned actor returns to his first flame, only to discover... Read More

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Wild Flowers

by Sheila M. Trask

Along the way in this essay collection, be on the lookout for Bessler’s surprising take on things like the role of the soul in mental illness and the spiritual glory of nakedness. There is a certain beauty in sameness—picture endless... Read More

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