There Will Be Other Summers
There Will Be Other Summers by Tegan Anderson is a coming-of-age novel by a young British author who captures the challenges and triumphs of young adulthood. Set in England, it offers American readers a glimpse into British culture, language, and local nuances. The story follows Ryn and Asher, two diverse, flawed, but likable characters. They both ... These HandsBy Darcy Daniel
"These Hands" by Darcy Daniel is a captivating tale about an individual named Lucas Daniels, who possesses the extraordinary power to heal with his two hands. He can heal bugs, birds, cats, and even humans, which is where the complications arise. This remarkable gift was inherited from his father's side. Although it seems like a divine ... | |
They Don't Have to See YouBy Hollis Avery
Hollis Avery's book, They Don't Have to See You: Be a Better Remote Manager and Build Trust with Your Employees, was a fascinating read for me since the book was about my own work situation. I am a remote worker and a remote manager of other workers. I could relate to many of the statements Avery made in his book. Third DegreeBy Greg Iles
From New York Times bestselling author Greg Iles comes his latest tour de force thriller -- an unforgettable plunge into a world of sex, violence, marital betrayal, medical malpractice, and Southern intrigue . . .
Greg Iles' new big-trouble-in-a-small-town thriller takes place in the span of a terrifying single day. Elizabeth Pike, thirty-five, ...
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Those Darn StripesBy Tyrel Nelson
Tyrel Nelson author of Those Darn Stripes presents a short memoir through a collection of previously published essays. These stories are personal and emotional tales and photographs that focus primarily on love, laughter, and loss. Nelson writes in a charmingly authentic manner. He is not shy to reveal his vulnerabilities and emotions, especially ... Three Cups of Tea
Some failures lead to phenomenal successes, and this American nurse's unsuccessful attempt to climb K2, the world's second tallest mountain, is one of them. Dangerously ill when he finished his climb in 1993, Mortenson was sheltered for seven weeks by the small Pakistani village of Korphe; in return, he promised to build the impoverished town's ...
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Three Degrees and Gone
J. Stewart Willis, author of Three Degrees and Gone, is unusually perceptive of current political events and has created a fascinating, believable futuristic fictional tale. He has managed to incorporate the reality of global warming (hurricanes and vast flooding), the immigration problems faced on the U.S. border with Mexico and the economy into ... Three Lives
For most of us, one life is enough. Imagine having three. Nicholas Gambit did. One man, three very different reasons for being. | |
Through the Lens of An Ancient Yisra'elite Bible Study
Through the Lens of An Ancient Yisra’elite Bible Study by Benjamin Nieves Carrasquillo Jr. is a monumental work of non-fiction dedicated to correcting centuries of man-made traditions and Westernized interpretations of the Bible. Drawing on more than 23 years of meticulous research, schooling, and feedback, Carrasquillo challenges the modern ... Tiger Season
Tiger Season will grip the reader by the throat right from the initial pages. Gojan Nikolich, a decorated Army Sergeant and a former journalist in Korea and Japan, wrote it. This historical novel is evidence of the author’s understanding of the Korean culture and knowledge of the post-Korean War during the 1960s Vietnam conflict. The ... | |
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