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Bouncing Back From Loss By Donna Marie Thompson Ph.D
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(Nonfiction) Inspirational and informative account of how to deal with life's setbacks and losses and transform the future to one's advantage.
Mockery By Philip Kraske
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(Fiction) Engaging political thriller about a young writer who stumbles onto the truth about a political election where both candidates are rocked by scandals.
A Pointed Death By Kath Russell
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(Fiction) Entertaining mystery thriller about a biotech consultant and her dog Skootch and how they become involved in the high stakes world of corporate trade secrets and murder.
Everything I Never Wanted To Be By Dina Kucera
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(Nonfiction) A struggling comic's poignant and often hilarious account of her family's battle with alcoholism and drug addiction over four generations.
Enough for Us All By Dorothy I. Riddle
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(Nonfiction) Enlightening source book that uses quantum physics and metaphysics to help individuals attain personal transformation.
Frozen in Time By Theodore Jerome Cohen
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(Fiction) An exciting tale of greed, betrayal, and murder based on real events from the Antarctic continent.
Journey to Terra Incognita By Gerald Shingleton
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(Fiction) Thought-provoking metaphysical adventure that begins in 1950s California and ends in the jungles of Guatemala.
Goodnight, Brian By Steven Manchester
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(Fiction) Inspirational story about how a woman's faith and unconditional love help her grandson to lead a normal life after he is poisoned by a toxic soy formula and given little hope by his doctors.
The Mine By Daniel R. Cobb
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(Fiction) Engaging thriller about an idealistic biologist who fights state corruption and corporate fraud perpetrated by a ruthless gold mining company.
The Friday Night Club By Jacob Nelson Lurie
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(Fiction) An irreverent coming of age story of a young man who must choose between continuing his hedonistic lifestyle or settling down and getting married.
The Entrepreneur Guide U.S. 2010 Edition By Owen O. Daniels
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(Nonfiction) Comprehensive book filled with information and answers about everything one needs to start and maintain a business.
Golden's Rule By C. E. Edmonson
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(Fiction) Compelling story about a modern-day girl battling cancer who finds inspiration by reading the diary of a 14-year-old slave girl from the 1800s.
A World Away: The Quest of Dan Clay By T.J. Smith
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(Fiction) Exciting story in the tradition of The Chronicles of Narnia about a young man and his three friends who embark on an out-of-this world journey where they are hunted by savage beasts along the footpath to a demonic castle.
The Harrowing Escape: The Quest of Dan Clay (Book II) By T.J. Smith
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(Fiction) The saga continues as Dan Clay and his companions continue their quest to locate Dan's brother in a parallel world filled with savage beasts and half-man, half-serpent creatures.
Winter By Maneesh Sharma
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(Fiction) Fast-paced thriller about a predator with otherworldly talents who has a penchant for killing women and stealing fine art.
Soul's Infarct By Diamela Eltit & Paz Errazuriz
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(Nonfiction) Unique and penetrating examination through text and photographs of love among marginalized individuals in a notorious Chilean psychiatric hospital.
A Worthy Legacy By Tomi Akinyanmi
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(Fiction) Touching and lyrical account about a dying Nigerian man and his practical wisdom for living life to the fullest.
Dangerous Liaisons By Michael D'Ambrosio
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(Science Fiction) In this action-packed sequel to The Eye of Icarus, Lieutenant Will Saris and his new bride are caught in a web of treachery where no one, including the Space Fleet, can be trusted.
Shroud of Beckoning By Deb Woody
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(Fiction) Thought-provoking supernatural tale about a four-year-old who is possessed by a demonic spirit.
Shadows and Not By Sara Brown
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(Poetry) Soul-searching poetry anthology that illuminates the human condition.
America's Suicidal Statecraft By James Cumes
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(Nonfiction) Well researched and documented examination of the self-destructive policies of the United States.
The Handkerchief By Julian Stark
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(Fiction) An intimate and probing love story that examines the breadth and depth of love and passion between two people.
The End of the 19th Century By Eric Larsen
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(Fiction) Imposing lyrical epic about a Midwestern family's journey through time and space.
Up Close: A Mother's View By Fiona Yaron-Field
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(Nonfiction) A touching and meditative memoir of a mother and her disabled daughter told through pictures and commentary.
Secrets Revealed By Sheshena Pledger
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(Fiction) Gritty crime noir tale about a notorious crime family's feud with its biggest rival.
A Case of Wild Justice By Yvonne Jerrold
www.yvonnejerrold.com (Fiction) An intriguing story about a group of senior citizens who fight back against crime and vandalism in their neighborhood by becoming human booby traps.
What Can We Do Next? The Adventures of Lexi and Lolly By Toula Magi
www.ToulaMagi.com (Fiction) Delightful children's story about the adventures of a little girl and her imaginary friend.
The Survivors By Derek Laurens
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(Fiction) Fast-paced sci-fi adventure about the crew of a space cruiser that lands on a distant planet inhabited by savage humanoids.
Lizard's Lair By Derek Laurens
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(Fiction) The novella prequel to the sci-fi adventure, The Survivors.
My Angels Are Come By Art Stump
www.clumsyducks.com (Nonfiction) Insightful and candid day-to-day journal of how the author dealt with and survived prostate cancer.
Ghost Tango By Janeen Ledford
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(Fiction) Intriguing account of a female teacher in a male prison for violent felons.
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The Billionaires Want More, More, More
By Senator Bernie Sanders
The billionaires are on the warpath. They want more, more, more.
In 2007, the top 1 percent of all income earners in the United States made 23.5 percent of all income - more than the bottom 50 percent. Not enough! The percentage of income going to the top 1 percent nearly tripled since the mid-1970s. Not enough! Eighty percent of all new income earned from 1980 to 2005 has gone to the top 1 percent. Not enough! The top 1 percent now owns more wealth than the bottom 90 percent. Not enough! The Wall Street executives with their obscene compensation packages now earn more than they did before we bailed them out. Not enough! With the middle class collapsing and the rich getting much richer, the United States now has, by far, the most unequal distribution of income and wealth of any major country on earth. Not enough!
The very rich want more, more and more and they are prepared to dismantle the existing political and social order to get it. During the last campaign, as a result of the (Republican) Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, billionaires were able to pour hundreds of millions of dollars of secret money into the campaign - helping to elect dozens of members of Congress. Now, having made their investment, they want their congressional employees to produce. Republicans in Congress, needless to say, are all on board. The key question is whether a Democratic president and a Democratic Senate go along to get along, or whether they draw a clear line at protecting the interests of the middle class and vulnerable populations of our country while tackling our economic and budgetary problems in earnest.
In the next month, despite all their loud rhetoric about the "deficit crisis," the Republicans want to add $700 billion to the national debt over the next 10 years by extending Bush's tax breaks for the top 2 percent. Families who earn $1 million a year or more would receive, on average, a tax break of $100,000 a year. The Republicans also want to eliminate or significantly reduce the estate tax, which has existed since 1916. Its elimination would add, over 10 years, about $1 trillion to our national debt and all of the benefits would go to the top 0.3 percent. Over 99.7 percent of American families would not gain a nickel. The Walton family of WalMart would receive an estimated tax break of more than $30 billion by repealing the estate tax.
That's just the start.
The billionaires and their supporters in Congress are hell-bent on taking us back to the 1920s, and eliminating all traces of social legislation designed to protect working families, the elderly, children and the disabled. No "social contract" for them. They want it all.
They want to privatize or dismantle Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and let the elderly, the sick and the poor fend for themselves.
They want to expand our disastrous trade policies so that corporations can continue throwing American workers out on the street as they outsource jobs to China and other low-wage countries. Some also want to eliminate the minimum wage so that American workers can have the "freedom" to work for $3.00 an hour.
They want to eliminate or cut severely the U.S. Department of Education, making it harder for working class kids to get a decent education, childcare or the help they need to go to college.
They want to rescind the very modest financial reform bill passed last year so that the crooks on Wall Street can continue to engage in all of the reckless behavior that has been so devastating to our economy.
They want to curtail the powers of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy so that Exxon-Mobil can remain the most profitable corporation in world history, while oil and coal companies continue to pollute our air and water.
They want to make sure that billionaire hedge fund managers pay a lower federal tax rate than middle-class teachers, nurses, firefighters, and police officers by maintaining a loophole in the tax code known as "carried interest".
We know what the billionaires and their Republicans supporters want. They've been upfront about that. But what about the Democrats? Will President Obama continue to reach out and "compromise" with people who have made it abundantly clear that the only agreement they want is unconditional surrender? Or, will he utilize the powerful skills that we saw during his 2008 campaign for the White House and bring working families, young people, the elderly and the poor together to fight against these savage attacks on their well-being? Will the Democrats in the Senate continue to pass tepid legislation, or will they use their majority status to protect the interests of ordinary Americans and, for a change, put the Republicans on the defensive?
The time is late. The stakes are extraordinary. While it is true that the billionaires and their supporters are "fired up and ready to go," there is another more important truth. And that is that there are a lot more of us than there are of them. Now is the time for us to stand together, educate and organize. Now is the time to roll back this orgy of greed.
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Last Words: A Memoir By George Carlin with Tony Hendra
Master comedian/satirist George Carlin takes us on a wild ride as he recounts his turbulent life and ground-breaking career with great candor and trademark humor.


The Assassination of Julius Caesar By Michael Parenti
Award-winning author and scholar examines ancient Roman history from a populist viewpoint, arguing that Caesar was assassinated for being a champion of the people.
A bone-chilling political morality fable... -- Midwest Book Review


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