Fantastical

Tales of Bears, Beer and Hemophilia
By Marija Bulatovic

Fantastical by Marija Bulatovic is a delightful, engaging read that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Fantastical is a collection of personal stories from a country and region that was once known as Yugoslavia. This memoir includes a mix of the region’s legends,...

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French Illusions

My Story as an American Au Pair in the Loire Valley (Book 1)
By Linda Kovic-Skow

French Illusions - My Story as an American Au Pair in the Loire Valley (Book 1) by Linda Kovic-Skow is the author's true story which makes for a very interesting read. Linda Kovic-Skow wants to become an international stewardess and she needs to be bilingual...

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French Phrasebook for Tourism, Friendship & Fun

By Mathieu Herman, Powers Robert F.

French Phrasebook for Tourism, Friendship & Fun by Mathieu Herman and Robert F. Powers is a fresh, new look at providing basic French vocabulary and phrases for anyone interested in the language. Beginning with an explanation about how to use the book, this French Phrasebook...

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Founding Zealots

How Evangelicals Created America's First Public Schools, 1783-1865
By Thomas W. Hagedorn

Author Thomas Hagedorn begins his narrative in 1783. Just after the end of the Revolutionary War, the United States had so many debts that it was unable to give back pay to Army officers and enlisted men who had fought during the war, let alone...

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From the Kitchens of Pancho Villa

By Karina Ann Betlem

From the Kitchens of Pancho Villa, written by Karina Ann Betlem, is so much more than a cookbook; it is a collection of recipes, stories, and pictures that share and celebrate a community and authentic Mexican cuisine. From the Kitchens of Pancho Villa begins with...

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From Grief to Glory

By Otto Rieke

From Grief to Glory an "Otto-Biography" by Otto Rieke is an amazing story and one that will pull you in from the first sentence. Rieke, in his author bio, says it better than anyone else could. "Whether by circumstance, disposition or both, Otto Rieke has...

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For People of Strength, Soul, and Spirit

7 Guidelines for Life & Career Success
By Deborah L. Parker

For People of Strength, Soul, and Spirit - 7 Guidelines for Life & Career Success by Deborah L. Parker is a guide on how to achieve success in your career and meet your goals in life. It is a motivating book that will help in...

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FutureQuest

Building an Awesome World Future Now
By Albert Sedlmayer

“World issues always held a prominent place within my expanding perspective, amongst growing up, marriage and business.” Author Albert Sedlmayer’s concern about world issues is familiar ground to anyone. What differentiates FutureQuest from other books with a similar subject is that he gives more specific...

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Fips, Bots, Doggeries, and More

Explorations of Henry Rogers' 1838 Journal of Travel from Southwestern Ohio to New York City
By Tracy Lawson

Fips, Bots, Doggeries, and More: Explorations of Henry Rogers’ 1838 Journal of Travel from Southwestern Ohio to New York City is a non-fiction account shared by Tracy Lawson, Henry’s great-great-great-granddaughter. The book is filled with pictures and observations from a journey that was made years...

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Four Score and More

My Memoir, History and a Family Legacy
By LaVera Edick

“Fourscore and More: a Memoir, History and a Family Legacy” offers an all-in-one fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. LaVera Edick has penned an interesting history of her family that makes for interesting reading, even if you are not related to her. The story begins...

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