The Alabama Black McGruders by J.R. Rothstein (Book Review #1267)

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The Alabama black McGruders is the story of Charles McGruder Sr 1829 – 1900-c), his father Ned (1795 – 1853-c), and his mother Mariah Magruder (1800 – 1880-c). Charles, the enslaved black grandson of a white slave owner, Ninian O. Magruder (1744 – 1803), was born in Alabama on the plantation of his white aunt, Eleanor Magruder Wynne (1785 – 1849,) in 1829.

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Searching For a Stranger and Finding Myself – A Memoir by Wendy L. Scott-Hawkins (Book Review #1266)

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Searching for a stranger and finding myself is a memoir written about Wendy growing up with a half-sibling she was really intrigued to know more about. By the time she turns thirty and after so much loss, only then does she begin to search for this person in question.

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The Hypnotist’s Assistant: When Magical Thinking Meets Reality by Richard DeVall (Book Review #1266)

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The hypnotist’s assistant is a Christian mystery suspense romance story about Gary and the Earl. First, you mean Earl, a fallen fireman and magician who is paralyzed, confined to a wheelchair. You then meet Gary Crockett, a young boy who finds Earl, his neighbor, a fascinating father figure.

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Little People by Gordon Lewis (Book Review #1265)

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Little people is a children’s book fantasy story set on the mythical landscape of Ireland. The story begins when Aisling and Liam are thrown into a magical world of folklore and join the little people in finding a way back. The quest is filled with dark battles, danger, and epic adventure. Before you know it, you feel yourself attached to the book wanting to know more.

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I Need To Tell You by Cathryn Vogeley (Book Review #1268)

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I need to tell you is a memoir written by Cathryn and takes you on a heartful journey back to 1968, where she has to make the hardest decisions of her life. To give up her baby for adoption.

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A Wife for the Devil BY Shruti Rao (Book Review #1264)

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A wife for the devil is a Victorian historical romance. The story begins with Elizabeth Lavoisier, a widow of 24 years of age and the illegitimate child of the Baron’s younger sister and an Indian soldier. She lives with her uncle, Baron Deverill. They aren’t very kind to her, and since she is penniless and her mother is being cared for by them, she has no choice but to comply with everything and the living condition she is given.

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Adventurer’s Overture by Lynette Bacon-Nguyen (Book Review #1263)

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Adventurer’s owner is a young adult fantasy story. Amber is only 15 and ready to start her career at the Adventurer’s Hall, but it does not go as she thought it would. There are obstacles on her way and evil she has to face so her town, Pondril, is saved.

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First Comes Baby by Alison O’Mara (Book Review #1262)

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First Comes Baby is a fictional tale about a young woman named Ella deciding to go against social norms and have a baby by 35 before she is married or has a stable partner.

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The Last Keeper by J.V Hillard (Book Review #1261)

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The last Keeper is a Metaphysical Fantasy and book one of the Warminster series. While the story is filled with action and adventure, you get to enter a beautifully described world where a blind Daemus Alaris has the gift of sight and is the Keeper of the Forbidden and an Elve Princess who has left her home to become a diplomat. On her way, she meets a creature that provides her with some important information.

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