Ye Gods! How the World REALLY Works

By Betsy Jo Miller

How do you write a book about God but not the God you learned about in Sunday School, but about the God in each of us – and how this makes us Gods ourselves? Although it might not be the easiest task to undertake, this...

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The Advantage of Being an Introvert in an Extrovert World

How to Use Your Introverted Personality for Professional and Personal Success
By Amber Keyes

So, you are an introvert. Isn’t that the same as being shy, or socially anxious? Isn’t it a handicap in a society that values extroversion? No way, says Amber Keyes in her new book "The Advantage of Being an Introvert in an Extrovert World". Instead,...

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Upside-Down Mommy

How a Caterpillar Transformed One Mommy's Breakdown into Breakthrough
By Amanda Johnson

"Upside Down Mommy" is more than a book about a mom trying to raise her child. It is about a mother struggling with herself and her own doubts. After having a meltdown and fearing she has forever scarred her son, Amanda Johnson reevaluates her parenting...

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The Persistent Observer's Guide to Wine

How to enjoy the best and skip the rest
By JP Bary

If you have always wanted to know more about wine without coming across as one of those arrogant connoisseurs then you’ll love J.P. Bary’s "The Persistent Observer’s Guide to Wine". Starting with the notion that the wine industry and so-called wine experts make the process...

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What Did You Say? An Unexpected Journey Into the World of Hearing Loss

By Monique E. Hammond

In "What Did You Say?" author Monique Hammond describes the frightening and debilitating experience of the onset of an inner ear disorder. While teaching a pharmacology class, she suddenly lost the hearing in her left ear. Later that evening, she had a vicious attack of...

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How to Make Compost

By Renee Benzaim

“How to Make Compost” written by Renee Benzaim is a good introductory guide into the world of compost. This mini-guide explains many different methods that can be employed to create compost in both indoor and outdoor settings. The many benefits of composting are the first...

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Making the Connection

Getting Work to Work
By Jane Allen Petrick Ph.D.

"Making the Connection: Getting Work to Work" by Jane Petrick is a short how-to book about making a better employee-work environment in any place of employment. The author deals with the issue of the employee setting up him or her self as a winner through...

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The Art of Planning Allergen-Free Events

By Stephanie Courtney

“The Art of Planning Allergen-Free Events” by Stephanie Courtney is a very informative book for those who are looking for information on food allergies, especially as related to event planning. For those who do not have food allergies on their own, this is a wonderful...

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The Dead Still Want to Live

By Roxana Jones

Madeline is a housekeeper for Mr. Jeremiah, an elderly man who lives in an old and decaying Victorian house in London. When she first went to see him about the position, she was unfamiliar with both the country and the language and was relieved when...

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Shakespeare's Menagerie

Shakespeare's Paragon, Volume 2
By Laudea Martin

"Shakespeare's Menagerie" is a delightful book that is inspired by William Shakespeare's less known phrases about animals. The author uses them as her inspiration for her book of illustration of animals. She searches through Shakespeare’s works that mention animals and gives her own interpretation by...

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