Humanitarian and activist Lucia Mann is pleased to announce the release of her new history book, The Little Breadwinner: War and Survival in the Salvadoran Heartland.
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New Fantasy/Sci-fi/horror based Indie Publishing Company : Tethys Night Sky Publishing announces its first book launch; The Fox Demon's Kiss by first time author Keri Moore. Moore discusses the book and what motivated her to write about the interracial, multi cultural, thrilling that takes places in snowy Kyoto Japan. She peaks about her love for Asian culture and distinct between the two.
With a new sunrise, the day's chores beckon, not before a less than successful day of fishing. Just when Henry thought it would be a typical day, he is alerted to a distant cry. After a series of events, a new friendship is formed.
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Author Carla Spalding MSN/Ed., RN Hit #1 International Bestseller With Her New Book The Most Hated President, Yet the Most Loved: The Theory of Conservatives vs Liberals and the Hidden Truth Behind It
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They say girls can’t be gunslingers. Beth’s gonna prove ’em wrong. Even if she has to fight a dragon to do it. It won't be easy to prove her worth while working as a hotel chambermaid in Golden City, Colorado. The famous battle that defeated the giants was fought 13 years ago. The trolls remain confined east of the Mississippi. No one's spotted a harpy since 1875.