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I, Livia

by Kandy Alameda

History has not been kind to Livia Drusilla, wife of Caesar Augustus, and author Mary Mudd wants to set the record straight in her well-researched book, I, Livia: The Story of a Much Maligned Woman. “Livia Drusilla has fascinated me... Read More

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Kingdom Wealth

by Jada Bradley

Kingdom Wealth: The Power to Get It, by J. Vernon Duncan, explores just how Christians can increase in Kingdom wealth—the financial blessings available to those who are part of the Kingdom of God. Though Duncan points out that Kingdom... Read More

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Cargo of Hate

by Wayne Cunningham

Fans of sailing and seafaring stories will find Kermit R. Mercer’s Cargo of Hate: A Sailing Story to be a rewarding read. General readers, however, will find it to be something of a struggle, albeit one worth enduring. In the preface,... Read More

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Norphoria Jones

by Jill Allen

Nobody messes with NO, the title character in Pamela F. Jones Gatewood’s debut novel about African-American teens, Norphoria Jones A.K.A. NO. In 2008 Los Angeles, NO and her two best friends, Lil Mama and Joker, rule West Cali High.... Read More

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Brass Tacks

by Thomas H. Brennan

Brass Tacks: Christianity and Beyond!, by Roger L. Bradley, is written in the tradition of the Christian literary genre called meditations. The book’s twelve chapters are organized around a set of themes, from practical Christianity... Read More

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My Family Compass

by Cheryl Hibbard

Ann Stone courageously exposes the tragic, depressing, and often infuriating story of her broken family in "My Family Compass". Despite the difficult circumstances she describes, she tries to convey a message of hope to others who are... Read More

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Modern Azerbaijanian Prose

by Nancy Walker

“What is really best in any book is translatable—any real insight or broad human sentiment,” said Ralph Waldo Emerson, nineteenth-century American writer. Readers seeking such insights will find "Modern Azerbaijanian Prose",... Read More

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