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Lies In the Wind

In Judy Bruce's "Lies in the Wind" Book 5 of the Wind Series, Attorney Megan Docket visits the crime scene of what appears to be a murder and the suicide of the murderer, but something looks or feels terribly wrong to Megan. She scopes out the scene but is stymied with what is amiss. Suddenly in the middle of the night, she has ...

Life Is Free, Information Is Not: Artificial Intelligence (AI) a Result of Shannon's Machine Information Theory (MIT) Has Disrupted Civilization, ... with the Human

Life is Free, Information is Not (LIFIIN) by Francis Hsu is a fascinating examination of a subject that represents, defines, records, and explains our very existence, we call it “information.”  What is information? What is its value?  Hsu postulates that the most important purpose of information is that it stores “meaning.”  ...

Life Is Lifey: The A to Z's on Navigating Life's Messy Middle

Life Is Lifey: The A to Z's on Navigating Life's Messy Middle by Sarah Shahi, famous movie actress turned writer. She invites readers on a candid, humorous, and deeply personal exploration into the multifaceted journey of modern womanhood. The book delves into the inherent ups and downs of life, covering topics such as the joys and ...

Lincoln's Angel

Lincoln's Angel: The Rebecca Pomroy Story is a historical fiction as well as a biographical novel.  The author, DL Fowler, is a master storyteller and a thorough researcher. Much has been written about Abraham Lincoln's life, but the author's extensive research and quest for lost stories make this book stand out.

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Little Boy, I Know Your Name

Author Mitchell Raff deserves accolades for courageously sharing his emotionally intense personal story, a narrative that delves deep into the often-unspoken aftermath of historical trauma. More than just a typical memoir, Raff’s autobiography, titled “Little Boy, I Know Your Name: A Second-Generation Memoir from Inherited Holocaust ...

Little Joe and the Big City

Children and the adults who read to them will be captivated by the delightful and inviting cover of Mike Darcy’s new book, “Little Joe and the Big City.” This charming and well-written children’s book takes readers on a heartwarming adventure with Little Joe, a beloved puppy who finds himself exploring the excitement ...

Little Shadow

Little Shadow by S. L. Schultz is a compelling story about a small town family. Not just any family--each person you meet in Little Shadow will have a story. The matriarch of the family believes the falling of a painting from the wall signifies impending death. From that point on you will be trying to "figure" out who and when. That will last until ...

Little Star

What a heartwarming story. Anthony DeStefano so brilliantly ran the parallel between Jesus being born poor in a stable and a weak little star. The story can easily be understood and appreciated by the youngest readers. We are all important and perform important tasks no matter how small, weak or unappreciated we are. What a wonderful story ...

Little Tea

Little Tea, by Claire Fullerton, is a delightful “girlfriends” story with a Deep South setting. Three best friends who had bonded as high school students in Memphis, Tenn., in the mid1980s, reconnect twenty years later to support one another during a crisis. The author’s knowledge of Southern culture and dialect, and her descriptive ...

Loki's Daughter

“Loki’s Daughter” is a captivating and creative interpretation of ancient Norse legends and myths surrounding the enigmatic demigod Loki, blending them seamlessly with an inventive narrative set against the backdrop of World War II. This novel, written by Linda O'Dette Warner Catalan, intricately weaves together mythological ...

 

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