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“A Real Collusion” is a bold political thriller that blends satire, conspiracy, and drama into a fast-paced narrative about power and political control in America. Stu Strumwasser crafts a story centered on an independent political movement that challenges the dominance of the two-party system and threatens to disrupt established political structures.
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CBT Simplified by Anthony Verdino is a refreshingly clear and empowering introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, designed to make one of the most effective therapeutic frameworks accessible to everyone. Written by a practicing mental health therapist, this guide strips away clinical jargon and replaces it with practical insight, clarity, and confidence-building tools that readers can apply immediately.
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Two Queens, part of the Eli’s World series, is a vivid and imaginative stand-alone fantasy novella for readers ages 9–14. Jan Cincera crafts a miniature world where insects live with culture, memory, and legend — and where peace can shatter in an instant.
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In Scrap: Salvaging a Family, Luanne Castle delivers a deeply intimate and formally inventive hybrid flash memoir that examines the long shadow of childhood fear and the fragile, complicated path toward forgiveness.
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Echo of My Father’s Voice is a powerful, intimate memoir that weaves personal memory, ancestral history, and spiritual awakening into a compelling narrative of identity reclamation. Born under the sacred shadow of Mount Kenya, Dr. Mumbi Mugambi grows up listening to her father’s voice—steady, insistent, and unwavering—as he tells stories that challenge accepted history. These stories, whispered across generations, speak of origins in Israel and Abyssinia, of prophets, divine encounters, and a people whose past has been systematically erased.
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Zip Line: Aftermath by P. Anthony Michael is a gripping continuation of the Zip Line saga—an intense blend of cozy mystery and psychological suspense that explores what happens after the nightmare ends… or seems to. With vivid characterization, emotional depth, and a mounting sense of dread, this sequel proves that the aftermath can be just as dangerous as the fall.
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Who Nuked Silicon Valley? by Mike Donoghue is a fast-paced, thrilling SF adventure that blends high-stakes science fiction, political intrigue, and a deeply personal journey of identity and memory. The novel follows Livingstone1813, an AI who awakens with no memory of the past decade, only to discover that his old self committed a federal crime by failing to back up crucial data. This revelation sets him on a gripping quest to recover his lost memories while uncovering the truth behind a 20-year-old catastrophic nuclear attack on Silicon Valley.
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