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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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And the Hills Replied

In “And the Hills Replied,” Sparhawk Hutchins delivers a meticulously crafted historical fantasy that melds the factual with the mythical in a narrative spanning centuries. The novel opens in contemporary times with a protagonist journeying to Dunfermline Abbey in Scotland, driven by an ancestral quest that plunges into the depths of lineage and historical intrigue.

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Credit the Crocodile

“Credit the Crocodile” by Godfrey Harris is a unique story that blends adventure, humor, and environmental activism into a narrative that will enthrall readers young and old. Set against the backdrop of the African bush, Harris spins a thought-provoking tale to capture the hearts and minds of his audience. The story follows two American teenagers, Paul

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The Tater Family Vacation

Marian Dietz’s “The Tater Family Vacation” is a unique work of children’s fiction that combines vital health lessons with whimsical storytelling to create a delightful and educational experience. The lively dynamics of the Tater family and the sunny exuberance of a beach holiday are captured by the book’s vivid drawings, which bring the story to

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Second Chance

Merilee Briggs-Mead’s “Second Chance” delivers an emotionally charged and vividly drawn tale that interlaces love, redemption, and the pursuit of personal dreams. Set amidst the bustling corridors of a hospital and the electrifying world of a touring rock band, the novel immerses readers in a journey of transformation and second chances. Emma Morgan is a

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E.V.A.IN.E

What if the key to saving an entire race lay in the creation of a superbeing, nurtured by the most advanced artificial intelligence ever conceived? Intrigued? You should be! Jackson Burrows’ E.V.A.IN.E immerses readers in a stunning sci-fi saga where alien technology meets its ultimate challenge: the protection of a transcendent being yet to be born.

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Calcium Bentonite Clay: Nature’s Pathway to Healing Balance, Detox, Stimulate, Alkalize

Imagine a single, ancient remedy that could detoxify, balance, and rejuvenate your body, all from the depths of the earth itself. Intrigued? You bet your sweet vitamins you would be! Perry Arledge astounds and captivates readers in her book Calcium Bentonite Clay, revealing intriguing pathways to healing through both drinking and topically using this age-old, natural

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