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The Dark Journey

Inside the reeducation camps of Vietcong
By Hoa Minh Truong

Hoa Minh Truong was a lieutenant in the South Vietnam Army when the Vietnam War ended in 1975. At that time the President of South Vietnam ordered his troops to withdraw from major battle areas and turned South Vietnam over to the Communists of North...

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Real Life Poem Collections

By Todd Pagano

Real Life Poem Collections by Todd Pagano, is a book of poetry that, at times, reads like a very short story. They are poems that deal with real life issues, spirituality, humor and everyday situations. From poems to our President, to our soldiers and the...

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When Brooklyn Was Heaven

A Memoir From Brooklyn to LA and Places In Between
By Stan Levenson

Stan Levenson writes about his Brooklyn childhood, his family, and his friends with humor and realism that the reader will enjoy. His widowed mother does a more than admirable job in raising Stan and his older two sisters, and he writes about their family trips...

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Fire Season

By VH Folland

Fire Season is a small paperback, 3" by 5 1/2", so some readers may be reluctant to select it. However, they are missing a good action read if they do, for Fire Season is about a spreading brush fire that threatens people's lives as well...

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The Wimbledon Final That Never Was...

And Other Tennis Tales from a By-Gone Era
By Sidney Wood and David Wood

Take a seat in the stands and feel the excitement growing as the players are introduced and take their positions on the court. Can you see them? Hear the balls hit the rackets and the sound of the players moving across the court as the...

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The Lonely Sunflower

By Julia Minigh

The Lonely Sunflower written by nine-year-old Julia Minigh and illustrated by Kasey Short has an eye-catching cover and will delight young readers. The sunflower is beautiful, but she is sad and lonely as she has no friends. The sunflower attempts to make friends with a...

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Growing Up Green

By Charles E. Majuri, PhD

Charles E. Majuri, PhD's Growing up Green: A Simple Gardening Book for Children and Adults is a structured activity book for families to use together. In the author's foreword he mentions that he has noticed through counseling individuals there is a lack of meaningful relationships...

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My Blood Runs Blue

By Stacy Eaton

There is a murder in Fawn Hollow Township, and Officer Kristen Greene and her partner are the first to respond. The victim is a young woman who Kristen has had dealings with before. The girl's parents are going to call in the VMF. Kristen is...

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Drafted

"I'm Not Supposed To Be Here"
By Rich Allan

Nineteen-year-old Eli J. Jones is attending college and has two jobs that he loves; he's a lifeguard and a disc jockey. Suddenly his world changes in a flash, as he is illegally drafted into the U.S. Army by an old Vet named Weird Willie and...

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Buh-Bye! Harry!

By Brie Edison

Buh-Bye! Harry by Brie Edison is what I would classify as being in the cozy mystery genre. Right at the very beginning, millionaire Harry Trumboll, owner of a Private Investigation business, is dying. Somebody laced his coffee to make it look like natural causes, and...

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Wanda E. Brunstetter's Amish Friends Cookbook: Desserts

By Wanda E. Brunstetter

This Amish Dessert Cookbook is complied by Christian Amish fiction writer Wanda E. Brunstetter. Being an Amish fan, I love the cookbooks by Amish and love trying some of the recipes, and this cookbook is no disappointment. It is full of wonderful recipes. In the beginning...

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Bonnie the Honeybee

and The Case of the Butterfly Blues
By Lori K Lee

Bonnie the Honeybee is sad and will not leave her room because she does not want to be a honeybee anymore. She tells her mom she would rather be a butterfly because butterflies can float through the air looking pretty. So mom honeybee decides to...

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Super Blake and the Cavity Monster

By Tracy Bickhaus

One thing Blake knows about himself is that he is a Super Hero. Blake never thinks he is better than anyone else; he just knows he has choices to make each day, and he tries to make the right ones. One big choice Blake’s mom...

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From a Grieving Mother's Heart

By Terri Ann Leidich

From a Grieving Mother’s Heart by Terri Ann Leidich is a mother's journal after the death of her son. What does one feel when awakened with a telephone call that informs her that her son has been in an accident? Only twenty years old, Terri's...

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Mind Your Own Life

The journey back to love
By Aaron Anson

Aaron Anson's autobiographical memoir is something I am glad I took the time to read. His unique life story and his emotions make up the pages of this interesting, informative and sometimes a little hard to take in memoir. I can't even imagine what it's...

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21st Century Great Global Depression

The Perfect Economic Storm
By Orest Andrew Harrison

This book is an excellent summary of American business culture, which inevitably led to the Global Financial Crisis and its aftermath, still being felt and exacerbated by Federal government ineptitude. The book decries lost opportunities after the Cold War was won to wean the country...

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African Cowboy

By U.D Abdulkareem

I love reading and learning about new authors and this was a perfect new author and new book! I loved most everything about this novel. The words, the characters, the plot. All of it was unique and really drew me into the story. I have...

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Survival at Starvation Lake

By Gary P. Hansen

In Survival At Starvation Lake by Gary P. Hansen, the plane lost an engine; the pilots knew they were going to crash land and the only chance for survivors was if they made it to the marsh. Sally McPhearson would not have survived the plane...

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52 Lies Heard in Church Every Sunday

And Why the Truth Is So Much Better
By Steve McVey

ne A. for Reader's Favorite. As stated in the introduction of 52 Lies Heard in Church Every Sunday by Steve McVey, “Words do mean something, and when ideas are put into words in such a way that they lead to or reinforce fallacious notions, it is...

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Benny and the Basketball Bully

By David L. Watkins

Benny was a good boy, always listening to his mom and setting a good example for his brother and sister. Benny had many friends at school and at church who looked up to him because they thought he was faultless. But Benny knew the way...

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