Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice

\Why Justice is Hard to Find in America
By Eric D. Oberer

Eric D. Oberer uses his experience as a prosecutor to explain how injustice occurs in Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice: Why Justice is Hard to Find in America. The book is divided into four parts. The first explains the Constitution and the amendments...

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Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors

10 Easy Ways to Reignite Your Passion for Teaching
By Perry Binder

Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors was written to give practical teaching tips to professors. It’s for both those who are new to teaching at the university level and those who have taught for years but want to re-invigorate their teaching by implementing fresh ideas. The...

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Curious

Are My Stories About Morals?
By Peggy Jo Henry

Curious: Are My Stories About Morals? by Peggy Jo Henry is a collection of short stories and poems. The book touches on Peggy’s life and how bipolar disorder has affected it. She bares all in her book, from her most intimate thoughts ranging from...

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Can't Stop the Grrrls

Confronting Sexist Labels in Music from Ariana Grande to Yoko Ono
By Lily E. Hirsch (Foreword by Amy Ray, Afterword by Meshell Ndegeocello)

Yoko Ono breaking up the Beatles is a story as deeply entrenched in pop culture as the British Invasion itself, and Nirvana fans have long maintained Courtney Love was to blame for Kurt Cobain’s tragic death. But how did these women, and so many others...

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Chainsaws and Cherry Burls

By Jennifer Neves

In her uplifting, humorous memoir Chainsaws and Cherry Burls, Jennifer Neves interlaces intimate thoughts, parenting experiences, and her family’s interaction with nature on their 42-acre farm in rural Maine. The work is a collection of hilarious parenting misadventures which include the couple’s attempts at understanding...

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Chase Greatness

Enlightened Leadership for the Next Generation of Disruption
By Rajeev Kapur

Over the last decade or so, the rising influence of social media, the global climate crisis, and a devastating pandemic have made it difficult for leaders and CEOs to keep pace with the increasing cultural and societal changes impacting companies and the general public. Top-level...

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Consciousness in a Nutshell

A Psychonautical Odyssey
By Jay Nelson, Lindy Nelson

Consciousness in a Nutshell by Jay Nelson and Lindy Nelson is a powerful creative nonfiction book in the guise of a memoir. It delves deep into psychonautical explorations that address consciousness and what it means to be alive. It is one of those rare, brilliant...

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Creative Ways to Grieve

A Guided Grief Journal
By Y. Y. Chan

People grieve anytime there is a loss. The more traumatic the loss, the more complicated the grief. No one has the right to tell you how to grieve. Y. Y. Chan wrote Creative Ways to Grieve: A Guided Grief Journal to help you along the...

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Crisis In the West

The Attempt to Destroy Christian Civilization
By Gerald Rahelich

Crisis In the West: The Attempt to Destroy Christian Civilization is a work of non-fiction focused on history and religion. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Gerald Rahelich. In this epic tome that does exactly what it...

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Chicago Rage

A Memoir of the 1960's Chicago Riots
By Ronald Schulz

Following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, 17-year-old Ronald Schulz chose to leave home, establish a commune in Chicago, and join the Yippee revolution. Thus began his road trip, in which he encountered a variety of characters, including a sexually unsatisfied deacon, homosexual guys who gave...

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