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    Generation Zero
    Anything for You
    The Gatekeepers
    Semper Fi Brothers
    Roll Back the Clouds
    Martin Eden
    • The semiautobiographical Martin Eden is the most vital and original character Jack London ever created. Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist. Andrew Sinclair's wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between London's support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden. (back cover)

      Martin Eden
      4.7
    • Roll Back the Clouds

      • 586 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Geoff and Rosaleen Bonnard embark on a once-in-a-lifetime voyage to England aboard the fabled Lusitania in 1915. Europe is embroiled in war, but that shouldn't affect a passenger liner. As they approach Ireland, a German submarine hurtles a torpedo into the grand ship. Rosaleen makes it into a lifeboat, but where is her husband? She searches the morgues in Queenstown, heartsick at recognizing so many people. Geoff is finally located in a Cork hospital, alive but suffering a back injury. While waiting for him to recover, Rosaleen is thrilled to meet her mother's family, but a dark cloud hovers over her. The battered faces of dead babies haunt her. She sinks into depression, exasperated by Geoff's new interest in religion. Her once happy life seems out of reach.

      Roll Back the Clouds
      4.9
    • Semper Fi Brothers

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Yarmuck, Syria, the story unfolds as ISIS forces, led by the merciless Commander Abu, launch a brutal assault on the village. Their mission is to eradicate the Yazidi heritage, showcasing the harrowing realities of conflict and cultural annihilation. The narrative delves into the resilience of the community as they confront the dire threat posed by the invaders, highlighting themes of survival and the struggle to preserve identity amidst chaos.

      Semper Fi Brothers
      4.9
    • The Gatekeepers

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Amelia, an eleven-year-old girl in the New Orleans foster system, yearns for a true home and parents who appreciate her dark sense of humor. Frustrated with her current situation, she embarks on a quest for belonging and understanding, seeking a family that resonates with her unique personality.

      The Gatekeepers
      5.0
    • Anything for You

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      An independent photographer enjoys her successful single life until she experiences an unexpected moment of love-at-first-sight with a beautiful stranger. Determined to find her, Ashley faces the challenge of not knowing the woman's name. Fate intervenes when they unexpectedly meet again, igniting an intense sexual attraction and a profound connection that neither has ever felt before. Their journey explores the depths of attraction and the complexities of love, highlighting the power of fate in their lives.

      Anything for You
      5.0
    • Generation Zero

      Reclaiming My Parents' American Dream

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The journey of Sukhvir and his wife unfolds as they immigrate to America with minimal possessions and a dream. Starting from scratch, they navigate the challenges of blue-collar work while striving to provide a better life for their two children, embodying the immigrant experience of resilience and hope. Their story highlights the sacrifices made for future generations, capturing the essence of striving for the American dream as they become part of the fabric of their new country.

      Generation Zero
      4.5
    • THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD

      Oral Tradition and the Development of Messages in the Book of Genesis

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Book of Genesis, this examination delves into its messages as they would have resonated with audiences during the original oral tradition. It explores the teaching methods of the Torah, emphasizing its role in conveying moral and spiritual lessons. By analyzing the evolution from oral storytelling to written scripture, the book sheds light on the foundational narratives that shape the Hebrew and Christian faiths, offering insights into their significance and impact on listeners of the time.

      THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD
      5.0
    • Terror's Sword

      A Kyle McEwan Novel

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on a revenge-driven terrorist determined to wreak havoc on America, creating a gripping tale filled with tension and bloodshed. Amidst this chaos, one man emerges as the key figure capable of thwarting the terrorist's plans, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. The story intricately weaves political insights from the author's experience within the US government, enhancing the depth and realism of the plot.

      Terror's Sword
      5.0
    • Eddie the Gobbler

      • 30 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Eddie the Gobbler, a young boy passionate about his town mascot, takes readers on a delightful tour of Cuero, TX. Through Eddie's eyes, discover the charm of this historic South Central Texas town, including its vibrant downtown, local churches, and scenic countryside. This engaging exploration invites readers to connect with the unique character and community spirit of Cuero.

      Eddie the Gobbler
      5.0
    • Going Too Fast

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This collection of short stories and flash fiction takes the reader back to the 1960's and '70's, and the adolescence and early adulthood of women during that era. Catholic school, teenage rebellion, sex and drugs and rock and roll--all find their way into these interlocking stories of "good Catholic girls" in a time of social and political upheaval, the breaking down of old traditions and the making of new ones. Readers may find themselves unable to put the book down, as one story folds into the next. Viti's prose is graceful yet unadorned, in the tradition of Hemingway and Ferrante.

      Going Too Fast
      5.0
    • Natasha's Prison

      Healing From Your Prison I Never Knew I Was In

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the intense connection between Harry and Natasha, emphasizing the concept of twin flames and their transformative relationship. As they navigate the challenges of love and personal growth, their bond deepens, revealing the complexities of passion, spirituality, and the journey toward self-discovery. The story highlights the struggles and triumphs that define their unique connection, ultimately showcasing the power of love to illuminate one's path.

      Natasha's Prison
      5.0
    • The Human Edge Advantage

      Mastering the Art of Being All In

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the overwhelming amount of data processed by our brains daily, highlighting the increasing complexity of the business world. It addresses the exhaustion felt by workers and emphasizes the need for leaders to discover innovative strategies to unify and inspire their teams. By focusing on effective leadership in the face of information overload, it aims to provide insights for driving organizations forward in a rapidly evolving landscape.

      The Human Edge Advantage
      5.0
    • The Blue Bed

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Archetypal elements and dreamlike vignettes characterize the poetry, exploring both private lives and the public traumas of history. The use of color serves to convey deep, ineffable emotions, creating a blend of abstraction and painterly imagery. This unique approach invites readers to delve into the layers of meaning beneath the surface.

      The Blue Bed
      5.0
    • Stella's Song

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Stella embarks on an exhilarating journey through the jungle, driven by her quest for answers. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and discovers the wonders of her surroundings, highlighting themes of exploration and personal growth. Her adventure promises to be filled with unexpected twists and valuable lessons about courage and curiosity.

      Stella's Song
      5.0
    • Shattered 1

      The Impact

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the harrowing journey of a man fleeing political persecution in Zimbabwe, detailing his unsettling encounters under a repressive regime. Through vivid storytelling, he reveals the impact of tyranny on personal lives and the struggles faced by those who seek refuge from oppression. The memoir provides a poignant reflection on resilience and the quest for freedom amidst chaos.

      Shattered 1
      5.0
    • Aspire to Lead

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book offers a practical guide for aspiring school leaders, focusing on self-development and goal setting through the A.S.P.I.R.E. model. Author Joshua Stamper shares personal anecdotes of his journey from artist to educational administrator, providing actionable steps to enhance leadership skills. Readers will learn how to activate their leadership journey while reflecting on past experiences, ultimately pushing their boundaries and empowering their growth in educational leadership.

      Aspire to Lead
      5.0
    • Women Ready to Rise

      True Tales Series

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Empowerment and resilience shine through the narratives of twenty-two women as they share their diverse yet interconnected experiences. Addressing themes of mental health, including suicidal thoughts and anxiety, these stories highlight the journey toward self-acceptance and strength. Readers will find inspiration in the triumphs and struggles of these women, forging a powerful connection that resonates deeply with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of womanhood.

      Women Ready to Rise
      4.5
    • The Monster did it

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The story features a mischievous child who, driven by hunger and boredom, creates a fictional Monster to blame for his antics. Through humorous rhymes, readers will enjoy the child's imaginative claims of chaos, including a roster running amok in his room. This laugh-out-loud tale resonates with parents, capturing the relatable challenges of parenting while entertaining young readers with its playful narrative.

      The Monster did it
      5.0
    • Unglamored

      A Young Adult Novel Exploring Eating Disorders Within the Entertainment Industry

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on a rigorous and isolating training regimen that prioritizes physical discipline over social interaction and basic needs. The protagonist is immersed in a relentless cycle of waking, training, and sleeping, highlighting the extreme dedication and sacrifices made in pursuit of a goal. This stark lifestyle raises questions about the balance between ambition and personal well-being, portraying a world where the pursuit of excellence comes at a high personal cost.

      Unglamored
      4.5
    • Every Inch Love Will

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The memoir captures the life of William Earl McGee Jr., an extraordinary black man who defied medical expectations to live until 55 despite chronic ailments. His story is one of resilience and grace, showcasing his joy in daily life and deep love for his devoted wife, a Mississippi writer. Through rich details, she narrates their journey together, highlighting his determination and the beauty found in their shared experiences.

      Every Inch Love Will
      5.0
    • Close Up

      Poems on Cancer, Grief, Hope and Healing

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the profound impact of cancer on individuals and their loved ones, highlighting personal stories and experiences. It delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by those diagnosed, as well as the effects on family and friends. Through these poignant accounts, the book aims to foster understanding and compassion for those navigating the complexities of cancer, offering insights into resilience, hope, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      Close Up
      5.0
    • Tangled in Ivy

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of time, this narrative explores a profound love that endures through the years. The characters navigate the complexities of their relationship, facing challenges and changes that test their bond. The author, known for her engaging storytelling, weaves a tale of romance and resilience, highlighting the beauty and trials of lasting connections.

      Tangled in Ivy
      4.8
    • Her Silent Husband

      A heartbreaking and completely gripping page-turner

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The protagonist experiences a moment of intense uncertainty and vulnerability, depicted through their physical reactions and contemplative gaze out the window. As they observe Ceci playing on the swing, a sense of nostalgia and helplessness emerges, highlighting a pivotal moment in their life where the future feels unclear. This scene sets the stage for a journey of self-discovery and emotional exploration.

      Her Silent Husband
      4.8
    • The Heart of Bakers and Artists

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in 1911, the story follows nine-year-old Lily, a Sicilian immigrant in New York City, who dreams of proving her maturity through singing and baking. Living in a cramped flat with her family, she yearns for a bigger role beyond household chores. When Mrs. Goldberg offers her a chance to learn baking, it seems like a dream come true. However, Lily soon discovers that growing up is complicated, as she navigates the challenges of bullies, independence, and her sister Margaret's struggle to balance school and work.

      The Heart of Bakers and Artists
      4.5
    • IDEA

      Elizabethan Sonnet Cycle

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in the Elizabethan era, this sonnet cycle by Michael Drayton explores themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time. The work intricately weaves personal emotions with broader reflections on human experience, showcasing Drayton's mastery of the sonnet form. Through a rich tapestry of imagery and lyrical expression, the poems delve into the complexities of romantic relationships, revealing both the joys and sorrows of love. This collection stands out for its innovative approach and profound insights into the nature of desire and longing.

      IDEA
      4.5
    • Time Warped

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in a future where Earth has established the United Space Exploration Fleet, the narrative explores humanity's expansion into the cosmos, forging alliances and encountering adversaries along the way. As the fleet navigates the complexities of interstellar relations, the story delves into the challenges and conflicts that arise from this ambitious outreach, highlighting the tension between cooperation and confrontation in a rapidly evolving universe.

      Time Warped
      5.0
    • The book presents a significant exploration of socialism, distinguishing between its utopian and scientific aspects. Recognized as a classic, it has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure its accessibility for current and future readers. The text has been reformatted and retyped for clarity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of socialist thought.

      Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
      4.5
    • Blooming Scars

      Words of love, loss and longing

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Blooming Scars
      4.5
    • Shtick to Business

      What the Masters of Comedy Can Teach You about Breaking Rules, Being Fearless, and Building a Serious Career

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the intersection of comedy and business through the insights of Dr. Peter McGraw, a behavioral economist and humor expert. By analyzing the strategies of successful comedians, he offers valuable lessons on creativity, resilience, and audience engagement that can be applied to professional success. McGraw's unique perspective, stemming from his work at the Humor Research Lab, reveals how humor can enhance leadership and innovation in the business world.

      Shtick to Business
      4.4
    • Uncovering Violence

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The exploration of violence in the Bible reveals not only overt acts but also subtler forms that are often overlooked. By examining the diverse perspectives on violence within biblical narratives, readers can gain a deeper understanding of human engagement with violence, both in the texts and in their own lives. This nuanced approach challenges the focus on more apparent forms of violence, encouraging a broader interpretation of the Scriptures and their relevance to contemporary experiences of trauma and conflict.

      Uncovering Violence
      4.6
    • Space Balls

      Houston, We Have Liftoff

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A powerful billionaire, Rose West, commands respect and navigates the cutthroat world of business with an iron will. Known for her no-nonsense attitude, she faces challenges from rivals and personal relationships alike. As she strives to maintain her empire, Rose must confront her past and redefine her notions of trust and vulnerability. The story delves into themes of ambition, resilience, and the complexities of power, showcasing a woman's journey through a world that often underestimates her strength.

      Space Balls
      4.5
    • The Guardian's Legacy

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story revolves around an ancient conspiracy tied to a perilous legacy, driving characters on a quest for a powerful artifact. As they uncover hidden truths, they confront challenges that test their resolve and morality, blending adventure with themes of history and power. The pursuit of this object reveals secrets that could change their lives and the world forever.

      The Guardian's Legacy
      4.6
    • Rosebud, June 17, 1876

      Prelude to the Little Big Horn

      • 494 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the intricate events of spring and early summer 1876, focusing on the military campaigns led by Brigadier General Crook against northern Indian forces. Utilizing a diverse range of sources, including government documents, personal diaries, and previously overlooked newspaper articles, the book meticulously outlines the strategies and movements of both U.S. troops and their Indian allies, providing a comprehensive view of this pivotal moment in American history.

      Rosebud, June 17, 1876
      4.4
    • Not 'Him' or 'Her'

      Accepting and Loving My Non-Binary Child: Here's What You Should Know

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Navigating a child's gender identity can be challenging for parents. This book offers guidance for those whose children express a desire to change their gender identity or pronouns. It addresses common concerns and provides insights into supporting a child's journey, fostering understanding, and creating a safe environment. Through practical advice and empathetic approaches, it aims to empower parents to engage with their child's feelings and identity positively.

      Not 'Him' or 'Her'
      4.5
    • Forty South Short Story Anthology 2021

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring the top ten entries from the Tasmanian Writers' Prize 2021, this collection showcases a diverse range of voices and styles from talented writers. Selected by esteemed judges Hilary Burden, Chris Gallagher, and Penny Lane, the anthology highlights exceptional storytelling and creativity, reflecting the unique perspectives and experiences of Tasmania's literary community. Readers can expect a rich tapestry of themes and narratives that celebrate the art of writing in this vibrant region.

      Forty South Short Story Anthology 2021
      4.7
    • Gifts of the Forest

      Finding Connectedness While Lost

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A retired school social worker embarks on a wilderness horseback ride in Minnesota, leading to unexpected encounters that challenge her understanding of connection and healing. After a career dedicated to helping at-risk youth, she finds solace in rural life and forms a new bond with her Arabian horse through mentorship from a former student. As she navigates the forest, Sarah uncovers a community rooted in legend, revealing the transformative power of kindness and connection in her life.

      Gifts of the Forest
      4.7
    • Rilla of Ingleside

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Anne's children were almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla. No one could resist her bright hazel eyes and dazzling smile. Rilla, almost fifteen, can't think any further ahead than going to her very first dance at the Four Winds lighthouse and getting her first kiss from handsome Kenneth Ford. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible Rilla when the world of Ingleside becomes endangered by a far-off war. Her brothers go off to fight, and Rilla brings home an orphaned newborn in a soup tureen. She is swept into a drama that tests her courage and leaves her changed forever.

      Rilla of Ingleside
      4.4
    • The God of the Dangerous Sermon

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the relationship between theology and the divine figure it represents, this book emphasizes the importance of understanding the god behind a preacher's message. It distinguishes between a universal God, as seen in Christian faith, and a tribal god that may masquerade as Christianity. Frank A. Thomas guides readers in identifying these divine influences, providing tools to analyze metaphors, symbols, and rhetoric in sermons. This insight aims to enhance the integrity and effectiveness of preaching, fostering a deeper connection to the true nature of faith.

      The God of the Dangerous Sermon
      5.0
    • Always the New Girl

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A compelling young adult fiction that has garnered recognition as a finalist for the Book Excellence Award. The narrative explores themes of growth, identity, and resilience, drawing readers into the protagonist's journey as they navigate challenges and discover their true selves. Rich character development and relatable experiences make this story resonate with teens and young adults alike, offering both entertainment and meaningful insights into the complexities of adolescence.

      Always the New Girl
      5.0
    • Russian Composers Abroad

      How They Left, Stayed, Returned

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book explores the experiences of Russian composers who emigrated in the 20th century, highlighting their internal conflicts as they navigated the tension between their native musical traditions and the influences of their new environments. It delves into the cultural challenges they faced and how these shaped their artistic identities in a foreign landscape.

      Russian Composers Abroad
      5.0
    • Welcome to Vixya

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Facing the challenges of a new school, Jonah hopes to find friendship and avoid conflict. However, his desire for a simple life becomes complicated as he navigates unexpected obstacles. The story explores themes of resilience and the struggle for acceptance in a difficult environment.

      Welcome to Vixya
      4.4
    • The Lightning Tower

      The Queen of Time and Thunder Series, Book Three

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the transformation of the protagonist from loneliness to a bustling social life filled with complex relationships. These connections evolve beyond mere friendship, suggesting deep emotional ties and challenges that come with having multiple significant people in one’s life. The journey reflects themes of connection, personal growth, and the intricate dynamics of relationships.

      The Lightning Tower
      5.0
    • The Hidden Cost of Money

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between economics and societal dynamics, this book delves into how financial systems influence various aspects of life, from personal choices to global events. It examines the power dynamics of wealth distribution and its impact on social structures, highlighting the moral implications of monetary policies. Through engaging narratives and case studies, the author illustrates how money shapes our realities, urging readers to reconsider their understanding of value and prosperity in a rapidly changing world.

      The Hidden Cost of Money
      5.0
    • WEST VILLAGE ORIGINALS

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The West Village, affectionately dubbed "Little Bohemia," has served as a vibrant refuge for creatives and activists since 1916. Its historic 19th-century homes transformed into apartments, fostering a community rich in artistic expression. The area buzzed with life through jazz clubs, coffee shops, and bookstores, offering an escape from societal constraints. It also became notable for the establishment of Westbeth Artists Housing and as the site of the Stonewall riots, pivotal events that ignited the gay rights movement.

      WEST VILLAGE ORIGINALS
      4.5
    • Andorra Pett and the Oort Cloud Café

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set on a mining station orbiting Saturn, the story follows Andorra Pett and her loyal sidekick as they navigate the challenges of running a derelict café. Amidst the unique backdrop of space, they encounter quirky characters and unexpected adventures, blending humor and intrigue in their quest to revitalize their new establishment.

      Andorra Pett and the Oort Cloud Café
      5.0
    • Summers at the Lake

      Upper Michigan Moments and Memories

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book captures the essence of lakeside living through a series of essays that highlight memorable moments, such as a child's first kayak ride and encounters with wildlife. With a blend of humor and nostalgia, the prose poems reflect on the changing seasons, from the vibrant emergence of spring to the colorful decline of autumn. Each piece celebrates the simple joys and quiet reflections of life by the lake, creating a heartfelt tribute to nature and familial bonds.

      Summers at the Lake
      4.5
    • Rooted in a poignant conversation about the challenges faced by African Americans, this volume offers insights and encouragement for achieving success despite systemic obstacles. It highlights personal stories and experiences that counter the belief that success is unattainable due to racism. By sharing these narratives, the book aims to inspire and empower readers, showcasing resilience and the potential for triumph in the face of adversity.

      Success Tips from Successful African Americans
      5.0
    • Exploring profound themes such as possessions, reputation, and the nature of desire, Arthur Schopenhauer presents a candid analysis of the human condition in his works. He introduces the concept of "will" as a driving force that leads to suffering through relentless desires. Schopenhauer argues that true happiness can only be achieved by renouncing these impulses, offering a pragmatic solution to life's challenges. His engaging writing style and sharp wit make these philosophical insights accessible and thought-provoking.

      The Wisdom of Life; & Counsels and Maxims
      4.3
    • Howling Down the Moon

      • 46 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The collection delves into the delicate interplay of love and loss, hope and despair, using nature as a metaphor for life’s uncertainties. Through a blend of wistfulness and humor, the poems reflect on both significant and everyday moments that touch the soul, inviting readers to find meaning and comfort in the natural world.

      Howling Down the Moon
      5.0
    • Child of the Clouds

      A memoir about adoption trauma and recovery

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the troubling history of adoption in the twentieth century, highlighting the forced removal of infants from marginalized mothers and their placement into middle-class families deemed 'worthy.' It delves into the profound and often negative consequences of these practices on both the birth mothers and the children, revealing the complexities and ethical dilemmas surrounding adoption during this period.

      Child of the Clouds
      4.5
    • LEGACY AFRICA

      Two Generations of Africans Confront the Problems of Continent SUNSHINE

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on an elderly African who encounters two teenagers of African descent in London. Their chance meeting leads to a thoughtful discussion at a pizzeria, where they explore pressing issues affecting Africa. This gathering highlights intergenerational perspectives and the importance of dialogue in addressing the continent's challenges.

      LEGACY AFRICA
      5.0
    • Philippians

      Learning to Love Others

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the connections between personal relationships and spiritual growth, this book encourages readers to deepen their love for others alongside their love for God. It offers insights and practical guidance for enhancing emotional bonds, fostering a sense of fulfillment, and cultivating meaningful connections that reflect divine love. Through this journey, readers will discover how to enrich their interactions and strengthen their faith.

      Philippians
      5.0
    • I'll Take New Haven

      Tales of Discovery and Rejuvenation

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The author's transition from suburban life to the vibrant community of New Haven, CT, is captured with wit and keen observation. Through engaging anecdotes and vivid details, the narrative paints a lively picture of the city, showcasing its charm and character. Bloom's unique perspective offers readers an entertaining exploration of urban life, making the book a delightful read.

      I'll Take New Haven
      5.0
    • Bodies

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love and loss, Brandon McQuade's collection intertwines human and animal connections, as well as celestial and aquatic imagery. The poems skillfully merge narrative and lyric elements, revealing layers of tenderness and violence. McQuade's work is characterized by its authenticity and rawness, inviting readers to engage deeply with its subtle intricacies. Each piece offers a blend of the ordinary and extraordinary, making them resonate on multiple readings.

      Bodies
      5.0
    • Dead Stream Curse

      A Northern Michigan Asylum Novel

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of intrigue, the narrative unfolds around the idea that the deceased can reveal the truth behind their own murders. As the investigation progresses, unexpected twists and revelations challenge the characters' perceptions of justice and morality. Themes of guilt, redemption, and the supernatural intertwine, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story invites exploration of the complexities of human nature and the consequences of past actions.

      Dead Stream Curse
      5.0
    • Highschool Horror

      Joanna Javernick Unsolved: Joanna: The Needle Man

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A young author and illustrator, Imogen Knight, presents a captivating narrative featuring Joanna Javernick as the central character. At just 13 years old, Knight combines her artistic talents with storytelling to explore themes of mystery and intrigue. The book invites readers into a world where unsolved puzzles and challenges await, showcasing the creativity and imagination of a young mind.

      Highschool Horror
      5.0
    • Defying The Odds

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The memoir chronicles Julia Doran's harrowing journey following a devastating car accident that left her in a coma for over four weeks and resulted in traumatic brain injury. It details her year-long rehabilitation process, where she relearns basic skills with the support of her family. Julia shares her struggles and triumphs as she transitions from a wheelchair to a cane, while reflecting on the profound changes in her memory and life before and after the crash. Her story is one of resilience and determination in the face of adversity.

      Defying The Odds
      5.0
    • Being You, Being Happy

      How to Love Yourself and Achieve Your Dreams

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on themes like passions, negative thinking, and insecurities, this book offers guidance for young women navigating adulthood. With personal insights from Brooke Miccio, Katy Bellotte, and Elaine Welteroth, it encourages self-love and pursuing dreams. Readers will find comfort and strategies for overcoming feelings of being stuck, lost motivation, and struggles with self-acceptance. Key questions addressed include how to conquer insecurities and fears, making it a supportive resource for personal growth.

      Being You, Being Happy
      5.0
    • Lessons with Kiarostami

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Abbas Kiarostami, renowned Iranian film director, has dedicated the past twenty years to mentoring emerging filmmakers at festivals and campuses. His hands-on approach involves guiding them through the filmmaking process, from project development to hands-on shooting, followed by screenings and discussions of their work. This engagement not only showcases his commitment to nurturing new talent but also reflects his influence on the next generation of filmmakers.

      Lessons with Kiarostami
      5.0
    • Animated Like Me

      Kamille and Her Worrisome Worries

      • 42 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Struggling with anxiety, Kamille faces sleepless nights and constant worries throughout her day. Determined to overcome her fears, she embarks on a significant journey of self-discovery. This story serves as a valuable teaching tool, addressing the themes of anxiety and the importance of friendship. Part of the Animated Like Me series, it creatively empowers children to confront their fears and embrace their true selves.

      Animated Like Me
      5.0
    • The Property Wealth Blueprint

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book offers insights and strategies for aspiring property investors in Australia, aiming to help them join the elite 1% who thrive on passive income. It provides practical advice, proven methods, and essential tips for navigating the property market, making informed investment decisions, and achieving financial independence through real estate.

      The Property Wealth Blueprint
      5.0
    • Chitambo

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Caught between her father's admiration for heroic male adventurers and her mother's push for domesticity, Vega Maria Dreary struggles to forge her own identity. As she navigates the tumultuous landscape of early twentieth-century Finland, marked by revolution and civil war, she initially embraces feminism but gradually seeks a broader humanitarian purpose. Vega's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience as she fights to escape the confines of her upbringing and pursue her true calling.

      Chitambo
      5.0
    • Sarah Stryker

      And The Scorching Fire

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

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