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Gadget Girl Suzanne Kamata
Anna and the French Kiss meets Stoner & Spaz in a contemporary young adult coming-of-age novel about a girl, her struggles, and her art. Aiko Cassidy is fifteen and lives with her sculptor mother in a small Midwestern… More
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The Varieties of Erotic Experience Paul Reidinger
In an American city of old churches and ambitious pagans, death comes calling for an elderly woman—a bit ahead of schedule. God takes a meeting or two, and the eternal questions arise. A funeral becomes a party, a son… More
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The Transcriber Kristen Witucki
A spunky little brother deals with the disability of his sister in ways that are sometimes humorous, often touching, and always typical of sibling rivalry and reconciliation… More
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Labyrinth David L Ulin
A middle-aged man living in Los Angeles takes a business trip to San Francisco, where he lived, briefly but intensely, when he was just out of high school. Over the course of a long afternoon and evening, he confronts the… More
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The Last Body Part Sarajane Woolf
A woman discovers she has a rogue body part, one she’s never heard of. As she prepares herself for surgery to remove the offense, she travels to London and finds answers to her questions in unexpected places—a locked… More
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Peach Joanne Green
A prom: the climax of lively and painful high school years. Throw in the sexual revolution, a stuttering cousin for a date, and a parking valet dressed like Abraham Lincoln, and looking cool is an impossible dream. The… More
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OMG! LOL! Thomas C Willadsen
An exploration of ecumenical silliness, OMG! LOL! reveals the sacred truth that laughter is a common language for people of all faiths.… More
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The Giant Baby Laurie Foos
What do you do when something magical happens…in your own backyard?
Linda and Earl are a happy couple. Although married for many years, they have never had children. Still, they are content being together, and watching… More
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One Season in the Sun Joe Schuster
These are the tales of one-season wonders. The history of baseball is filled with forgotten names—players who are good enough to reach the top of the sport but who, for any number of reasons, land at the edges of the game.… More
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It All Adds Up Margaret Neylon
Each of has a very personal set of numbers that influence our lives. Based on our date of birth, our age and our name, theses special numbers are guides, blue-prints to our life path. The study of these numbers is numerology.… More
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Old Money, New Money Peter Sheridan
The city is Dublin, the year is 1972. Redser and Pancho are two teenagers from the North Wall. Redser is top of the class, especially good at math. Pancho’s knack is finding money, not adding or subtracting it. Redser’s… More
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No Dress Rehearsal Marian Keyes
Lizzie is dead – she just doesnt know it. Why does everyone ignore her when she needs a little sympathy? She has been in an accident, after all. The next day, Lizzie goes to work as usual and meets two unusual people,… More
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An Accident Waiting to Happen Vincent Banville
An Irish gumshoe gets in trouble again in this steamy short fiction that features gangs, pay-offs, immigration and a dose of greed. Private detective John Blaine is back treading Dublin’s mean streets. With … More
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Second Chance Patricia Scanlan
Tony O’Neill is not having a good day. He isunemployed and broke, with a wife and child to support. Even worse, he’s living with his snobbish mother-in-law. They don’t get along. Bridie Feeney is … More
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The Faloorie Man Eugene McEldowney
Tender fictional memoir of growing up in post-war Belfast. In one of the most captivating stories of childhood yet to emerge from Northern Ireland, The Faloorie Man traces the early years of Martin McBride, a young Catholic… More
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Stray Dog Gareth O'Callaghan
Can a tired marriage be saved by man?s best friend? Jo and John are slowly drifting apart. Their marriage has been stalled for years, but they carry on, pretending to be together. Then the unthinkable happens: John is … More



















