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Why

In “Why” Marvin Blake intricately weaves a captivating tale set against the backdrop of American slavery (1838-1863), chronicling the lives of two sisters born just three days apart on Virginia’s Rosewood Plantation. The characters, Mandy and Rebecca, embody contrasting experiences in a society deeply divided by race…; Four million (Enslaved-Blacks) and Nine million white-privileged…; citizens. […]

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E. Pluribus Unum: From Many, One

Marvin Blake’s “E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One” is a compelling historical novel set against the backdrop of American slavery (1861-1876), skillfully intertwining the lives of two protagonists, Jason Ruth and Rebecca Billings. In a society deeply divided along racial lines, Jason, a black slave born into perpetual servitude, and Rebecca, a privileged white woman

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Precious

During the 18th century, racism and black slavery were intertwined in a complex historical narrative that shaped the course of societies in the Americas. The transatlantic slave trade reached its peak during this period, with millions of Africans forcibly transported to the New World to toil on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies. This exploitation

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Architect

What happens when your dream job turns into a fight for your life? Don Lohnes’ Architect tells the inspiring story of Lonnie Donaldson, a man who loves designing buildings but faces big challenges in his life. The story starts with a shocking scene—Lonnie is shot in a parking lot. This dramatic moment pulls readers into

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Storm Warning

Brett Diffley’s “Storm Warning,” the sixth installment in the Davenport Series, is a gripping and suspenseful continuation that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Set in the rugged Debar Mountain Range of New York State, the story plunges into the dark and perilous world of the Manatone syndicate’s grow fields, where Maria Kaylor,

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The Madhouse Project

Embark on a thrilling journey into the near-future of 2036-2037 with Dick Thurman, an automotive engineer pioneering flywheel-powered electric cars at the cutting-edge Madhouse facility in Arizona. Rick Badman, a seasoned storyteller rooted in a Christian upbringing, brings decades of passion for science fiction to The Madhouse Projects. Since his early years in Warsaw, Indiana,

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St. Damon’s Hall

Imagine being a teenager dealing with everyday problems while also discovering you have special powers. In St. Damon’s Hall, Kathleen Regan takes us into the exciting life of Frankie Folinari, a young hero learning about friendship and responsibility. Kathleen Regan is a former psychiatric nurse who has worked with kids and teens for many years.

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The Making, The Rise, and The Future of the Speakingman

Mrejeru’s 20th self-published book, The Making, The Rise, and The Future of the Speakingman, showcases the peak of his independent research as a multidisciplinary scientist. The book presents an extensive exploration of the evolution of human cognition, tracing the trajectory from nonlinear to linear thinking and emphasizing the significant influence of geomagnetic events on neurogenesis

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