Fresh off the Boat by Huang

Eddie Huang is best known as a rising chef, a blogger provocateur, and the founder of Boahaus in New York. Eddie Huang is an Asian-American who has defied every "model minority" stereotype. This book is an inspiring stor...
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A Home in Drayton Valley by Sawyer

A story of hope, heart aches, disappointments, and love. A Home in Drayton Valley by Kim Vogel Sawyer Bethany House October 2012 Tarsie Raines and her friend Joss and Mary Brubacher with their two children leave 1880 New...
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The Pleasures of Men by Williams

The Pleasures of Men brings the hot, teeming streets of Victorian London to life. The Pleasures of Men By Kate Williams Voice August 2012 Young Victoria has just entered her second year on the throne. A major recession h...
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Prophet by Peretti

“…You will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free.” - John 8:32 Prophet by Frank E. Peretti Crossway 1st Printing 1992 John Barrett, Jr.- anchorman for "NewsSix at Five "- has a problem. His world is slowly unwin...
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Visions of the Coming Days by Sanford

An amazing book. He is speaking from a heart longing for redemption and grace. Read with an open heart. Visions of the Coming Days What to Look for and how to Prepare R. Loren Sandford Chosen Books May 2012 These are unc...
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Touching the Sky by Peterson

Laura Marquardt has a problem. She is drawn to the dashing Captain Brandon Reid. The only problem - he is a Yankee and she is every bit a southern belle fresh from the tragedy of the Civil War. Touching the Sky Land of t...
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Inescapable by Mehl

Lizzie Engel left her Mennonite hometown Kingdom, Kansas at the age of eighteen never to return. She was forced to leave home in disgrace. She has built a life for herself at Harbor House, but this is all falling apart. ...
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Princess Elizabeth’s Spy by MacNeal

Britain's beloved monarch may be approaching ninety, but there is another younger side of Her Royal Highness. Special Agent Maggie Hope is back. She made her debut in MacNeal's first novel Mr. Churchill's Secretary. Prin...
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Jack and the Giant Barbecue by Kimmel and Manders

Young Jack just found out that a giant stole his father's award winning barbeque recipe book, which caused his father to immediately fall over dead with grief. WTH?! Jack and the Giant Barbecue by Eric A. Kimmel illustra...
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Against The Tide by Elizabeth Camden

After her life is turned upside down as a child, Lydia Pallas battled back and used her incredible intelligence to create a new life for herself. Having gained a position as a translator for the Navy, she focuses on crea...
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Super-Dragon by Holgate and Kroll

In dragonland there will be a flying competition. Unfortunately, young dragon can't fly so he can't compete. After feeling dejected he asks a bird to teach him how to fly and then quickly masters figure 8s. When the comp...
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The Ebb-Tide by Stevenson & Osborne

As a reviewer I find that most of my reading time is spent on upcoming or recently published books. While new books hold the promise of undiscovered greatness, there are multuitudes of already published books that I miss...
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