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Why you must read Oliver Sparrow’s Dark Sun, Bright Moon

Dark Sun, Bright Moon describes people isolated in the Andes, without the least notion of outsiders. They evolve an understanding of the universe that is complementary to our own but a great deal wider. The book explores events of a

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Why you must read Oliver Sparrow’s Dark Sun, Bright Moon

Dark Sun, Bright Moon describes people isolated in the Andes, without the least notion of outsiders. They evolve an understanding of the universe that is complementary to our own but a great deal wider. The book explores events of a

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Why you must read Sean Lester Durham’s 15 Hours

“15 Hours” is a thought provoking and mind opening story about one’s man’s fifteen hour plane ride from Tokyo to Florida. Steve – the main character, is a wonderful father, committed husband and dedicated Architecture Manager, but something is missing.

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Why you must read Sean Lester Durham’s 15 Hours

“15 Hours” is a thought provoking and mind opening story about one’s man’s fifteen hour plane ride from Tokyo to Florida. Steve – the main character, is a wonderful father, committed husband and dedicated Architecture Manager, but something is missing.

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Why you must read Tim Owens’ The Hobbymen

“The Hobbymen” revolves around three amateur monster biologists. Yes, rather than hunt monsters and myths, their quest is to understand them and study them as if they were simply animals in the field. That’s an interesting twist. Tell us more.

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Why you must read Tim Owens’ The Hobbymen

“The Hobbymen” revolves around three amateur monster biologists. Yes, rather than hunt monsters and myths, their quest is to understand them and study them as if they were simply animals in the field. That’s an interesting twist. Tell us more.

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Why you must read Stephen Hazlett’s Finding Nina

Finding Nina is a mystery/crime novel, telling the story of the title character, Nina Kelly, and the two men who are in her life, whether she wants them there or not.

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Why you must read Stephen Hazlett’s Finding Nina

Finding Nina is a mystery/crime novel, telling the story of the title character, Nina Kelly, and the two men who are in her life, whether she wants them there or not.

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Why you must read AU Gonzales’ And Then Acid Fell

And Then Acid Fell is an anthology that narrates the stories of ordinary people caught in the middle of a freak, catastrophic acid rain.

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Why you must read AU Gonzales’ And Then Acid Fell

And Then Acid Fell is an anthology that narrates the stories of ordinary people caught in the middle of a freak, catastrophic acid rain.

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Why you must read Michael Gesellchen’s The Resurrectionist

William Stark is not the hero type, at least not in his eyes. Awkward and anxious, mental illness and a confused faith keep him from loving the girl of his dreams, and himself. A lack of self-esteem takes him to

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Why you must read Michael Gesellchen’s The Resurrectionist

William Stark is not the hero type, at least not in his eyes. Awkward and anxious, mental illness and a confused faith keep him from loving the girl of his dreams, and himself. A lack of self-esteem takes him to

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Why you must read Terri Nixon’s The Dust of Ancients

The Dust of Ancients is set on the Cornish moors, among the old, abandoned mines left over from the booming copper-mining period in the 1800s. It’s a merging of Cornish folklore with modern-day issues of betrayal, addiction and revenge, as

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Why you must read Terri Nixon’s The Dust of Ancients

The Dust of Ancients is set on the Cornish moors, among the old, abandoned mines left over from the booming copper-mining period in the 1800s. It’s a merging of Cornish folklore with modern-day issues of betrayal, addiction and revenge, as

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Why you must read AL Patterson’s Ascension

“What would you do if you had all the power in the world?”

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Why you must read AL Patterson’s Ascension

“What would you do if you had all the power in the world?”

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Why you must read Nick Brown’s The Dead Travel Fast

“The Dead Travel Fast” is an imaginative supernatural chiller set on the beautiful, volatile Greek island of Samos. It is the story of a young archaeologist, on the run from unearthing something that should have been left buried, who is

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Why you must read Nick Brown’s The Dead Travel Fast

“The Dead Travel Fast” is an imaginative supernatural chiller set on the beautiful, volatile Greek island of Samos. It is the story of a young archaeologist, on the run from unearthing something that should have been left buried, who is

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Why you must read J Glenn Bauer’s Warhorn

An ancient power struggle, an empire expanding and a proud, warrior people facing the end of their way of life.

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Why you must read J Glenn Bauer’s Warhorn

An ancient power struggle, an empire expanding and a proud, warrior people facing the end of their way of life.

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