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BRAND NEW THRILLER–RELEASED TODAY! Eddie is a frustrated author. He’s getting desperate to get published, but his own family doesn’t believe in him. The only people who seem to think he can be someone in the publishing world are his best friends, Corey and Jordyn. When a plot is hatched to create a presence and [...]

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On a seemingly normal morning, Kaia goes to pick blackberries for her mother’s famous pie, and her entire life changes in the time it takes a flame to start. Spending too long in the woods, she returns to see her village going up in smoke. Reeze is the only other survivor she sees, and he [...]

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  This short collection of interrelated stories by Eric Bergstrom takes the reader to a place with its own set culture. In lieu of writing my own summary, I like author’s description of his work: “Punctuated with flaming crashes and flying pumpkins, these ten fables drift through each other like smoke around a campfire, always getting [...]

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From 711 Press comes a unique concept- releasing “Movies & TV in Book Form.” “Order of 5ive” is one of these “TV books,” releasing new “episodes” (called “bookisodes”) every Monday from June 13, 2011 to September 5, 2011. This series follows Kayshawn, a scrawny 15-year-old with special powers who is chosen to be part of [...]

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Coconuts wreaking their revenge on the two-legged beings, a helpful green worm, and an irresistible urge to pull some chubby cheeks are all part of this short collection of flash fiction by Aparna Warrier. Leaving lots of room for interpretation, the title really suits the content. Each piece is truly an inkling; a vague notion or slight [...]

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SBI Agent Logan Hunter is investigating a gruesome murder of a college student. When she starts digging deeper into the case, she unveils a hidden world of greed and pornography, inhabited by sleezy entrepreneurs and college coeds eager to make money. The deeper she gets, the more appalling her discoveries become. As more young women [...]

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Keith Maryland is on his way to a whole new life and career at the UN’s Worldfarm One project in Brazil. He’s ready to leave his old life behind in the crumbling United States and make a fresh, new start. But what he didn’t count on was the way his country was perceived outside of [...]

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Lily is frustrated. Things aren’t going well with her distant husband, her willful daughter, or her checked-out son. She’s just going through the motions, hoping the next day will be better. One day, she finds herself fantasizing about a simpler time, and drifts off while clutching her grandmother’s rubies. She is startled to suddenly find [...]

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A short memoir divided in 30 essays, this book by Katharine Miller chronicles one woman’s “failures” (or not) to do some of the more expected things. Essays include such things as the failure to join organized religion, successfully drive a car, keep a best friend, get married, and obtain a healthy glow, amongst other failures. [...]

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In 1967, a strange metallic object the size of a football field is found in the Atlantic Ocean. No one knows what it is or why it’s there. Mike Liu, a young mechanical engineer, is called to the case, but has no answers. A few years later, Liu is asked to join CSAC, an interagency [...]

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