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Someone To Kiss My Scars

"Someone To Kiss My Scars," by Brooke Skipstone is a graphic novel about a character, Hunter Williams, who possesses a strange ability to view past events experienced by others.  The visions of these events are usually traumatic moments in their lives.  He sees them unfolding vividly in his mind as if he was physically there. ...

Sometimes When I'm Mad

Sometimes When I'm Mad by Deborah Serani, Psy.D is a beautifully illustrated anger management kid's book. If you are constantly telling your child not to shout or kick things when they are angry, then this book could be a lot of help for you and your child.  The illustration by Kyra Teis mesh perfectly with ...

Songs From Richmond Avenue

Michael Reed’s novel “Songs From Richmond Avenue” published by Black Rose Writing successfully illustrates that everybody no matter what their status or station in life has a story. Reed also makes it clear that not all homeless people are scary and or dangerous just as not all people from the white and blue-collar classes are stable ...

Sons of Chester

The Sons of Chester with its subtitle “A Tale of Small Town Boys, Baseball, and Very Big Dreams" is a passport back to childhood for anyone who ever slugged it out in some dusty sandlot or pasture converted into a baseball field.  The authors are Craig Ohlau and Kevin L. Gingrich; Craig Ohlau is not only one of the main characters ...

Space Is Open For Business

Space is the sector with the most unlimited potential for progress and collaboration. When space advances, other industries benefit. When other industries advance, space benefits as well—innovations and progress multiply.

From Hollywood to navigation, communications devices to streaming services, medical discoveries to robotics, ...

Spirit Calling, Listening to God within You. Daily Devotional

Spirit Calling, Listening to God within You. Daily Devotional, written by author Rev. Michael Wuehler is a 365-day devotional with inspiring lessons for every day of the year based on different passages from the Bible. The short, daily entries tackle a single principle at a time and can help make learning the wisdom derived from the Bible easier. ...

Stars, Stripes and Corporate Logos

Donald L. Gilleland's, "Stars, Stripes and Corporate Logos," published by Black Rose Publishing is a memoir and a critical commentary of the many changes in society during the last few decades. Gilleland bravely broaches numerous subjects that are politically sensitive and expresses his often politically incorrect perspective. His ...

Stopping Time

The enemy now has everything they need to conquer the world. If they succeed with the great reset, everything our heroes have gone through won?t matter because Adrian?s camp won?t exist.

Stories from Ecuador

In Stories from Ecuador, one gets a glimpse into Tyrel Nelson’s background as well as his life as an English teacher during the 2007 and 2008 school years. They also become familiar with his host community of Cuenca. Through more than thirty illustrative vignettes, the author sprinkles Spanish, photos, and pieces of his personality to set the ...

 

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