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The
Reincarnationist
by M. J.
Rose
Ancient and present-time mysteries
blend inseparably in
The Reincarnationist, when real, likable characters find
themselves involved in unreal, and yet unavoidable circumstances.


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Once Upon a Blue Moon
by S. E. Blakeslee
If what you need is a book to bore your
child to sleep, don’t open Once Upon A Blue Moon. Gorgeously
illustrated and beautifully printed, it captures your attention from
the very first moment. But beyond the visual impact of its pages,
this is a moral tale that will make your child sit up and ask
questions.

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It is seldom that I find a book capable of taking me away to a foreign
place in just a few pages, which makes me want to keep on reading at
all hours. This is just what Arthur Golden did for me
in this acclaimed book...

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Imagine being
evicted from your home, being unable to find a house and having to
live in a car, a pariah in you own city. Imagine that all the
property is being bought by aliens...

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