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The Prize by Geoffrey M. Cooper

Book Summary What does it take to win a Nobel Prize? Deceit, fraud, even murder? Set in the competitive world

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Charmer Boy Gypsy Girl by Victor Harrington

Story Summary: The essence and meaning of transcendent love between two people—the kernel of human existence—is often found in the

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Becoming by Fouad Azim

Story Summary This is a story of blooming love and betrayal, about children coming of age, of conscience and the

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Henry David Thoreau by Laura Dassow Walls review radical, unsettling, relevant

A superb new biography of the seer of Walden Pond reconsiders his reputation as tax-refuser, recluse, environmentalist and writer In

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Confessions of an American Doctor by Max Kepler

Book Summary In 2005, I was arrested by agents from both the US Postal Service and the Food and Drug

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Clockwork Strange: Into The Whirlwind by Dale McInnes

Clockwork Strange: Into The Whirlwind by Dale McInnes Story Summary: A North American novel inspired by Karel Zeman’s 1955 children’s

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Paradise Lost ‘translated more often in last 30 years than previous 300’

Global study finds Miltons verse epic rendered in languages from Tamil to Tongan, and argues interest is linked to social

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Lucia Zarate By Cecilia Velastegui

Story summary: Lucia Zárate is based on the poignant, real-life odyssey of the world’s smallest woman. Pretty and gregarious, Lucia

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Harold Hardscrabble by G.D. Dess

Story Summary: Harold Hardscrabble, by G. D. Dess, captures the feelings of frustration and helplessness that many of us experience in

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Elmina’s Fire by Linda Carleton – Historical Fiction

Historical fiction at it’s best! Women of Medieval times had few options, marry, or be a nun. As a troubled

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