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Out There
Lance Garland’s revealing memoir "Out There" is about how, as a gay man raised in a fundamentalist Christian home, he sought a “cure” for his gayness by becoming a Navy SEAL, but later found the courage he needed to live an open...
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Shallcross
A possessed snake targets members of a Florida community in the fantastical, experimental fantasy novel Shallcross: Painted Birds. Charles Porter’s natural, fresh fantasy novel Shallcross: Painted Birds blends ancient mysticism with...
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The Paradox
by Kiana Curtis
The philosophical modern living guide "The Paradox" challenges common assumptions about progress, fulfillment, and digital dependence, urging a return to craftsmanship, presence, and self-awareness. Maysar Sarieddine’s "The Paradox" is...
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Black Days
In Jackson Ellis’s provocative science fiction novel "Black Days", a despondent Vermont man’s inspired plan leads to disaster, raising questions about the consequences of unchecked human ambition. Daniel is divorced, unemployed, and...
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The Devil's Crossroads
The transformative events of a man’s life are gathered together in this amiable book that models decision-making at crossroad points. A memoir with self-help elements, Alexis Brunet’s book The Devil’s Crossroads straddles genre...
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The Gospel According to Alex Jones
Calling its ideal audience of one to task for deviating from his earlier Christian principles, "The Gospel According to Alex Jones" is a caustic and esoteric text. Jay L. Hall makes a case against Alex Jones in his political science book...
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Down and Out in a Doublewide
by Karen Rigby
"Down and Out in a Doublewide" is an entertaining collection of short stories about thwarted ideals and indelible incidents in the lives of everyday people. Anthony Scavillo’s short story collection explores permutations of the...
