Glass Half Broken by Rachel Richards (Book Review #1600)

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‘Glass Half Broken’ is psychological suspense and begins with Annie, who witnesses her dad running off and leaving her with her mother. As she attempts to process the loss, her mother gives birth to Jack, and soon Annie’s love for Jack repairs some pain she faces.

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Giant Men Violent Women by Clover Blaire (Book Review #1599)

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‘Giant Men Violent Women’ is a romantic thriller that begins with Ashley Bragg being hired to assassinate New Hampshire’s governor, who is against a program meant to transform society for the better.

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Lost By Findlater (Book Review #1598)

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‘Lost’ is a wordless picture book about a puppy getting lost and how the owner struggles without its companionship until they find their way back together.

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Kato-Kats, Modern Cat Breeds by Victor Skoczek-Chudzicki (Book Review #1597)

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‘Kato-Kats, Modern Cat Breeds’ is a children’s book about a four-year-old Victor and his imagination with cats. His cats all have specifications, qualities, and much enjoyable characters.

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Wilderness Cry: A Scientific and Philosophical Approach to Understanding God and the Universe by Hilary L Hunt M.D. (Book Review #1596)

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‘Wilderness Cry’ is a non-fiction book written in an attempt to bring a different understanding of God and his universe based on science and philosophy.

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My Book – by Roger Haydon Mitchell

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I have written The Day of the Labyrinth out of a heart for children and young people, a desire to explore and promote love as an alternative way of being, and the belief that historical fantasy is a natural genre for expressing this. These motives have, in turn, been inspired by my childhood friendships with adults who took children seriously and who were themselves motivated by the idea of a world built on radical love and kindness. Some were captivating storytellers, and they showed me that narrative has the power to expose and reconstruct the world.

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Thoughts on Milieu in Science Fiction (Or, creating a pocket universe in just a few short days) By Lawrence “Ace” Parlier

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A friend and I were recently discussing our latest works. He was preparing for the release of his brilliant new graphic novel while I was still wading through edits for the release of my latest novel, Voided.

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Underwater Girl by Maggie St. Thomas (Book Review #1595)

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‘Underwater Girl’ is a children’s book. It is filled with action and adventure and begins with Natty, a beautiful young girl who has the ability to breathe underwater. This enables her to connect and be with fantastic sea creatures.

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Over Her Head by Crystal Inman (Book Review #1594)

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‘Over Her Head’ is a contemporary romance story and begins with Marisol Winters. She is struggling with her loss and is missing her fiancé. Marisol has lost not only his mother but also his partner, and so emotionally, she is in a dilemma when Shawn, Danny’s brother, pursues her.

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