Bob Cratchit's Christmas Carol

The Untold Miracle of Charles Dickens's Classic
By Leonard Szymczak

Bob Cratchit's Christmas Carol: The Untold Miracle of Charles Dickens's Classic is a work of fiction in the historical subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Leonard Szymczak. As the title suggests, the author takes on what is...

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The Things We Left Sleeping

By Kathryn Lund

The Things We Left Sleeping is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama subgenre. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Kathryn Lund. The book follows Evie and Stevie who share their whole lives until they suffer...

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Angeline

By Angelica Markus, Julianne Snyder

Angeline by Angelica Markus and Julianne Snyder is an event/era historical fiction novel that would appeal most to a mixed audience of young adults and adults who enjoy stories that takes place during the roaring twenties. Angeline Moretti’s story begins in 1928 in New York...

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Love, Only Better

A Novel
By Paulette Stout

Love, Only Better is a women’s fiction novel written by Paulette Stout. The story starts with Rebecca who struggles with self-esteem from her failed past relationships with men. For a long time, she has held her little secret to herself, a flaw that has turned...

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Immortal North

By Tom Stewart

Immortal North by Tom Stewart is a work of literary fiction that revolves around an unnamed father known only to the reader as “the trapper” and sometimes as “the man”, who lives a completely isolated existence in the northern woodlands with his son, referred...

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The Black Cell

By Wendy Shaia

The Black Cell by Wendy Shaia is a work of speculative literary fiction set in the very near future and against an urban backdrop of a US presidential election. The Republican candidate, Reginald Sumter, and his band of devoted followers called The Alt are on...

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The Deep Translucent Pond

By James Shelley

The Deep Translucent Pond by James Shelley is a literary fiction novel that explores the human condition through the lens of three poets at different stages of their lives. After conducting an entrance exam, The Black Magus, a reclusive poet working on a ten-year project...

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The Other Side of the Ledge

By Janelle Parmer

The Other Side of the Ledge by Janelle Parmer is a slice-of-life drama novel about a recently widowed woman trying to navigate her grief over her deceased husband. Thirty-seven-year-old Kara McKay's life turns upside down the day her husband and love of her life, Chris...

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Lamlash Street

A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story
By J M Phillips

Lamlash Street: A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story is an autobiographical memoir recounting J.M. Phillips's childhood living in London during 1963. Jill grew up in a close-knit, working-class community at a time of great change, raised by people still recovering from...

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Hand Me Downs

By Michele E Carter

In Hand Me Downs, author Michele Carter has written an inspirational, interesting, and humbling book. Once I started, it was hard to put the book down and I found myself reading well into the night in between trying to keep up with the rest of...

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