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Alice's Adventures

Paul Buchheit, author of Alice’s Adventures. A Modern Version of Lewis Carroll's Classic, in verse, states that his rhyming translation is unique and faithful to the original. Since 1865, when Lewis Carroll wrote Alice, many adaptations across all forms of media have been presented to the public. What is so intriguing about a young girl ...

Almost Damned

Chris Leibig’s 2016 PenCraft award-winning novel Almost Mortal ended with defense attorney Samson Young, having just learned that his client Camille Paradisi had risen from the dead after being brutally shot to death in front of the Bennett County Courthouse, ...

Almost Mortal

Almost Mortal by Christopher Leibig is a suspenseful story about the life and cases of a defense attorney-Sam Young. Sam works in the defense attorney's office, but has crossed over and takes on cases that do not come to him through his office. Sam has a very large array of clients--at times there are not enough hours in the day. Almost Mortal ...

Almost Perfect

Almost Perfect by Diane Daniels Manning is the Story of Bess (70) and Benny (14). Bess has a life long dream of winning the Westminster Dog Show--but at her age she has come to the realization that is not going to happen. Benny is a special needs young man with mild autism. Benny dreams of impressing his mother who is less than attentive. Benny ...

Already Home: Confronting the Trauma of Adoption

"Already Home" is the exceptional story of Howard Frederick Ibach's intricate 9-month journey to uncover his biological roots. It unfolds like a twisty, unpredictable mystery novel, with Ibach the unwavering sleuth.  Not driven by discontent with his adoptive parents – whom he cherished deeply – his pursuit was ignited ...

Altiplano and other Short Stories

David Bassano’s Altiplano and Other Short Stories is a captivating collection that takes readers on a journey through diverse landscapes, both literal and emotional. From the rugged beauty of the Andean highlands to the quiet intricacies of everyday life, each story is a testament to Bassano’s ability to transport readers ...

Always Looking Up

There are many words to describe Michael J. Fox: Actor. Husband. Father. Activist. But readers of Always Looking Up will soon add another to the list: Optimist. Michael writes about the hard-won perspective that helped him see challenges as opportunities. Instead of building walls around himself, he developed a personal policy of engagement and discovery: ...

Amanda Memories

Ambitious but naive, Brian Roberts is set on a career path that will lead to a psychology degree, financial stability, and emotional fulfillment. His marriage to hometown sweetheart Nancy seems to assure a fine future. But when beautiful green-eyed Amanda Wagner, a deeply troubled young woman, becomes his patient, the future becomes blurry. Her dependency ...

Amelia and the Lonely Llama

Amelia and the Lonely Llama by Michael  Wuehler is a lovely tale about a beautiful apple munching Llama named Patty and the adventure she shared with two young girls named  Amelia, and Addy. Ruby a beautiful Goldendoodle also took part in their adventure.

Confession time: who wants a pet llama in the family? Well, I would ...

America: An Exceptional Nation

America: An Exceptional Nation by Donald L. Gilleland is a fascinating read for anyone who is interested in America’s history, its explosive growth, and world importance.  The book is very patriotic and it is obvious that Gilleland is proud of America and all of its accomplishments.

Beginning with a detailed look at the early ...

 

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