Four Great Reads: Two Fun Romps And Two Focusing On Major Life Issues “Fly Back, Agnes”by Elizabeth Atkinson (NAPSI)—Twelve-year-old Agnes hates everything about her life: her name, her parents’ divorce, her best friend’s abandonment, her changing body. So while staying with her dad over the summer, she decides to become someone else. She tells people Read More …
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Historical Fiction, Spiritual Guidance From Two Journeys, And A Thriller
“Her Quiet Revolution” by Marianne Monson (NAPSI)—A historically rich novel that brings to life the fascinating story of America’s first female state senator, Martha Hughes Cannon, who was also a doctor, suffragist and champion of public health in the frontier territory of Utah in the late 19th century. This is the first historical fiction novel Read More …
Reading Potpourri: Domestic Thriller, Historical Fiction, Guide For How To Learn, And Touching Memoir Of Survival
“Behind Every Lie” by Christina McDonald (NAPS)—If you can’t remember it, how do you prove you didn’t do it? Eva Hansen wakes in the hospital after being struck by lightning and discovers her mother, Kat, has been murdered. Eva was found unconscious down the street. She can’t remember what happened, but the police are highly Read More …
More Great Reading Ideas: Unlikely Relationships And Light-Hearted And Harrowing Memoirs
“Wounded Angels” by Chuck Miceli (NAPSI)—Maureen Bower remembers the Fourth of July when she was 14—the day her father walked out of her life forever. She struggles with her fear of abandonment until Frank Russo enters her life. Together, they overcome family prejudices, separation, war, and loss. Their life becomes full until the unthinkable happens. Read More …
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More Great Reading Ideas For Fans Of Horror, Thrillers And Satire “Monsterland” by Michael Okon (NAPSI)—Author Michael Okon is an expert in humanizing monsters and “monsterizing” humans. Never is this more apparent than in his innovative “Monsterland,” in which the protagonist, in many ways, is a groundbreaking theme park where guests can interact with vampires, Read More …
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More Reading Ideas: Future Trends and Great Mysteries “Non-Obvious Megatrends” by Rohit Bhargava (NAPSI)—For the past ten years, Rohit Bhargava’s signature annual Non-Obvious Trend Report has helped over a million readers discover trends changing our culture. Now for the first time, Rohit and his team of trend curators, in this new tenth edition of his Read More …
Holiday Gift Giving
The Holiday Gift Guide You Don’t Want To Miss: A Book For Every Member Of The Family (NAPSI)—Good news for last-minute shoppers: You can give the gift of reading this year. A book is truly a gift that keeps on giving, and to make giving books easier than ever, Shadow Mountain Publishing has created a Read More …
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Thrillers, Fantasy And Historical Saga To Suit All Reading Tastes “Desire of Whimsy” by Charletta Barksdale (NAPSI)-Serenity has a gift: She is able to interpret and control her dreams. And when she dreams more and more of a certain mysterious man, he begins to consume her waking thoughts as well. Trance’s gift—the ability to control Read More …
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Stay-At-Home Dads, Mid-Life Search For Gold, New Theory On Leadership, Balancing People And Profits “Leaderology” by Oleg Konovalov (NAPSI)—“Leaderology” is a new approach to managing organizations in today’s digital environment. It helps identify common and specific errors that arise in any business and how to treat them before they threaten the business itself. While defining Read More …
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Standing Up For What’s Right To Achieve The American Dream “Tenacity” by Ron Coury (NAPSI)—Imagine a boxer in the fight of his life. He’s hit again and again—sometimes even falls down—but he gets back up and keeps punching. Ron Coury is a prizefighter in the Las Vegas business world. Coury has met each blow with Read More …