Nameless Indignities

Unraveling the Mystery of One of Illinois's Most Infamous Crimes
By Susan Elmore

Susan Elmore’s novel, Nameless Indignities: Unraveling the Mystery of One of Illinois's Most Infamous Crimes, is a non-fiction, true crime story that happened in the late 1800s. Emma Bond, a young schoolteacher is viciously gang-raped and left for dead in her school. She miraculously survives...

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Sex, Drugs and Tessellation

The truth about Virtual Reality, as revealed in the pages of CyberEdge Journal
By Ben Delaney

Sex, Drugs and Tessellation is a collection of articles and commentary from CyberEdge Journal. Virtual Reality actually got its start in the 1940s, according to Ben Delaney. The first HMD was demonstrated in the '60s and texture-mapped 3D graphics in the '80s. The first big...

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Boom Baby Boom Volume 1

A Baby Boomer's Tales of Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll and Recovery
By Robert McClellan

Boom Baby Boom, A Baby Boomer’s Tales of Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll and Recovery by Robert McClellan is, as the title implies, a collection of intimate stories by an American born during the baby boom generation. As the author states in the Interview section...

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Roswell Revealed

The New Scientific Breakthrough into the Controversial UFO Crash of 1947
By SUNRISE Information Services

Roswell Revealed - The Scientific Breakthrough into the Controversial UFO Crash of 1947 by SUNRISE Information Services explores the two hypotheses regarding the Roswell incident and the wreckage of a flying object that was found: was it or wasn’t it a man-made aircraft? And was...

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American Boys

The True Story of the Lost 74 of the Vietnam War
By Louise Esola

American Boys: The True Story of the Lost 74 of the Vietnam War, written by Louise Esola, is a non-fiction book about the fate of the USS Frank E. Evans and its crew. It is a profound look at the personal stories of the men...

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A Killing in Capone's Playground

The True Story of the Hunt for the Most Dangerous Man Alive
By Chriss Lyon

Come visit an era of violent gangsters, corrupt politicians, and honorable policemen as they live their lives in one of the most violent times of the 1920s-1930s Michigan and Illinois states ever experienced, with murders, brutal acts, automobile accidents, speak-easies, bootleggers, and much more. Learn...

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Broken Reed

The Lords of Gower and King John
By Ann Marie Thomas

Truth is often much more intriguing than fiction, which Ann Marie Thomas so clearly portrays in Broken Reed: The Lords of Gower and King John. As one author referred to William III de Breos as “a broken Reed,” Ann tells the historical tale of this...

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Mollie's War

The Letters of a World War II WAC in Europe
By Cyndee Schaffer and Mollie Weinstein Schaffer

Readers often only read about the men who served in World War II. What about the women? There were 150,000 women who served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Come learn of one such brave woman as she served in England, France,...

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If These Trees Could Only Talk

An Anecdotal History of New York City's Pelham Bay Park
By Theodore L. Kazimiroff

If These Trees Could Only Talk by Theodore Kazimiroff is actually a prequel to his first book entitled The Last Algonquin. It is intended to clarify and add to the stories told in the first book. I liked the fact that the author has done...

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Children of Terror

By Inge Auerbacher, Bozenna Urbanowicz Gilbride

The Holocaust is a terrible event in world history that nearly everyone has heard of. It’s a story of betrayal, death, desertion and evil finding a place in the hearts of friends and even family. Children of Terror will show you the way the war...

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