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The Liars' Book Club (A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Novel 9)
By: Ellery Adams
In the latest installment of Ellery Adams’ USA Today bestselling series, as clouds gather over the Great Smoky Mountains, an absent groom, a stolen historical document, and a book club coming apart ...
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Fun Words to Exaggerate with Hyperbole
By: Rich Linville
Hyperbole (HIGH-purr-buh-lee) are groups of words that exaggerate to make a point. If you say I have a ton of work, you don’t really have 2,000 pounds of work. You overstate to make the point that y...
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Wipe Out Earth - A Science Fiction Short Story
By: Rich Linville
It all started at the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). Someone found a “Top Secret” document. We couldn’t make sense of what it said. Maybe you could help us figure it out. Some think it’s j...
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Faerie Dust
By: Linda Ciletti
An Adventurous Fae RomantasyOne does not act against Faerie’s tyrannical queen, however insane she may be. To do so is treason—and treason comes with a price. Is it a price he is willing to pay? A...
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Rocky the Hopping Penguin Who Never Quits
By: Rich LinvilleRocky is a hopping penguin who never quits. He goes on an adventure from the ocean to his rocky island and back again.
So Pretty It Hurts: A Bailey Weggins Thriller – Sassy Amateur Sleuth Trapped with Deadly Secrets (Bailey Weggins Mysteries Book 6)
By: Kate White
From Kate White, the New York Times bestselling author of the Bailey Weggins mystery series and several standalone novels, comes So Pretty It Hurts, fans of If Looks Could Kill, Over Her Dead Body, an...
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Return to Reefbreak Island: A Tale of Mystery
By: Sir Henry Wilder
Trapper John and Rocky Raccoon’s Adventures is a thoughtfully paced children’s adventure series for readers ages 7–11, blending outdoor exploration, quiet courage, and problem-solving with gentl...
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YEARNINGS
By: Ken Finton
In 1963, I was a young entertainer desperate to break out of the self-imposed monotony of small-town life. I wanted to flee from the factory life that threatened to enslave me. I was a young wri...
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Sifting the Junk Drawer
By: Brandon HadleyPoems about faith, family, and living a genuine life written in free-verse.
Three Billy Goats Gruff plus Facts about Goats
By: Rich Linville
“Mama and Papa, I’m hungry!” says baby goat Gruff. Mama goat and Papa goat Gruff say, “Yes, we’re starving, too. Baby goat Gruff asks, “Can we cross over the bridge to greener pastures?”...
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Oprah Winfrey Love Yourself First: Historical fiction for mature children and young adults
By: Rich Linville
It is January 29, 1954. I am born in the heart of Mississippi in a place called Kosciusko, (KAW-zee-ESS-koh). My mother is a housemaid who broke up with my father. She raises me on her own. My name is...
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Horseracing in America
By: Sid Gustafson
Sid Gustafson offers us a powerful glimpse into a unique and unfamiliar world in his new novel, Horseracing in America (Sleipnir Publishing, $17). Seen through the eyes of a female Native American wom...
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