Everything, Somewhere

By David Duane Kummer

Everything, Somewhere is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama and coming of age sub-genres and was penned by author David Kummer. The work is intended for the mature young adult and upwards reading audience, and contains some use of explicit language throughout. Our...

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Everything All At Once

Book 1 in the CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ series
By Ivy Cayden

Kila has everything a girl could want: A happy family, more than one best friend, a boy who adores her, and a killer playlist. Her only problem is that the boy she likes isn’t the one who wants her. There is also someone else who...

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Every Last Psycho

A Collection of Two Novellas
By Zarina Macha

The mind is the most important and, at the same time, the most dangerous organ in the body. The two novellas, Every Last Thought, and Psycho Girl, in Every Last Psycho by Zarina Macha prove just that. In Every Last Thought, sixteen-year-old Tess struggles with...

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Edison Jones and the Anti-Grav Elevator

By Michael Scott Clifton

Edison Jones and the Anti-Grav Elevator is a work of dramatic adventure fiction written for young adults and was penned by author Michael Scott Clifton. Our hero is the titular character Edison, whose involvement in a tragic accident at the age of five has left...

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Every Bright and Broken Thing

By Brian McBride

Every Bright and Broken Thing is a work of dramatic and highly emotive teen fiction penned by author Brian McBride. The central characters form a dual perspective in the work, showcasing two brothers who are at different stages of young adulthood. Liam seems like a...

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East Side Angels

By Joseph Gustafson

East Side Angels is a work of literature featuring young people and themes of growing up and was penned by author Joseph Gustafson. Suitable for young readers as well as nostalgic adults, this charming tale gives life to its central character Joe, who is growing...

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Eleanor Hill

By Lisa Williams Kline

Eleanor Hill by Lisa Williams Kline is a wonderful, engaging and gripping novel about a 12-year-old girl growing into her teenage years during the decade of the 1910s, and wanting a better life than the limited existence possible to her in the isolated fishing village...

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Erase and Rewind

By Annemarie Musawale

Erase and Rewind by Annemarie Musawale is an interesting science-fiction anecdote about a young girl's lives and her alternatives. Rosemary and Russel are twins. Their mother, Celestine, had been a jazz singer when she married their father. Bored with family life and regretting her decision...

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Echos Of Cries Unheard

By Pattie Marsiglio

The poetry depicted in Echos Of Cries Unheard by first time writer and author, Pattie Marsiglio, absolutely, genuinely, COMPLETELY BLEW ME AWAY. I have no words to express the depth of emotions that she was able to capture in her beautiful, haunting, insightful poetry....

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Embracing Luddism

Stop the Progress, I Want to Get Off!
By J. Ronald Adair

Embracing Luddism: Stop the Progress, I Want to Get Off! is a non-fiction social-issues book written by J. Ronald Adair. In 1812, Ned Ludd, a textile worker, led his co-workers in a rebellion against the dangers of the industrial revolution. The author sees himself as...

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