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    The Boy In the Barn – James Kramer

    This is an autobiography of James Kramer, who is The Boy In the Barn. Growing up in the 1960’s, James was treated more like an animal than a child during a time when child abuse was not spoken of and many people looked the other way. A beautiful family on the outside, but no one […] More

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    Great British Women – Roy Charles

    Great British Women presents the lives of remarkable British women who made a mark on their country, and beyond.  From the defiant warrior Boudicca to contemporary women found in every field, the reader will meet some of the most remarkable women in British history from Roman times to modern day. This handy book offers tales […] More

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    Embrace – Raghavi Jhanjee

    Raghavi Jhanjee’s collection of poems, Embrace, encapsulates the author’s experiences while she was growing up. Incited by her profound feelings and ruminations about various situations and relationships, she pens down her poems that reflect her organic emotions and her in-depth perspective about life. More

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    Did I Give You Permission To Run?: The Neon Funeral – Avatar Xeno Marcus

    Detective Amanda Glass of Sourville, North Carolina has seen quite a few things on the job, Bun nothing had prepared her for this. Though she managed to deal with an incident involving psych ward patients, something seemed…off about them. Their faces were blurred, and they seemed bullet resistant. She can’t put her finger on it, […] More

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    Five Dates – Tanja Waltrip

    “Time to put on the Perfect Julia mask they have all come to expect…perfect mom, perfect wife, perfect home, and perfect family. If only life were so damn perfect.” Julia is the ‘go-to’ person for everyone in her life. While observing her parents’ anniversary party (that she, of course, planned), she is struggling not to […] More

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    The Turtledove – Ashley Green

    Imagine, its 1956 – over a decade since the war ended. You’re in London, and it’s the worst year of your life. Your wife left you, you’re dirt poor, and your best friend just moved to Germany. This is the cruel reality of Edgar Carlisle, at least in his mind. Unknowingly suffering from moderate stage […] More

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    Honey and milk – Khalid Elhaway

    poetry and prose a group of heart-felt, warm and inspiring love poems. paintings that every reader will find himself/herself in one of them or perhaps even more. It is a book that talks about the magnificent feeling of love that takes us to a different world that helps wipe away our pain and heal our […] More

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