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Wasp Oil
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Not long after Chelsea Tygrah left her mark on Halburton, the city became encompassed by an electric, heavy, pulsating power, embracing and encouraging unprecedented anger in everyone it could get its gnarly grip on. Through a strange orange light following everyone’s move, a creature emerged with its own anger, casting its mark on the bravest ones who would dare defy it.
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Tail Tale Too
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Wally is back, and this time he’s tackling life’s challenges with even more creativity and curiosity. From chores at home to camping in the great outdoors, Wally turns to the magical Tailor for tails to solve his problems. But with each new tail comes an unexpected lesson—and a reminder from his clever snake friend, Snoo, that some things are better done the human way.
Full of heart and humor, Tail Tale Too is a delightful sequel about embracing mistakes, helping others, and learning that true strength comes from being yourself.
Praise for Tail Tale Too:
“…a sweet read-aloud for parents and caregivers who know the value of letting kids stumble and shine.” – Literary Titan
“Delightful story of a boy and his snake wins hearts and laughs.” – Book Life Review
“Problem-solving is a central theme….Readers who enjoy easy-to-understand modern fables will appreciate Tail Tale Too!” – Readers’ Favorite
“…feels similar in some ways to an Aesop’s Fable. This book would be great for primary-age children and is a bonus to the original book, A Tail Tale. The author’s thoughtful writing and play-on-words keep children and readers of all ages engaged….” – LitPick
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You Don’t Have to Be Famous to Write a Memoir
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You Don’t Have to Be Famous is a witty, warm-hearted memoir that proves a life well-lived doesn’t require a red carpet or celebrity status. The author takes the reader on a journey from his Jewish-American childhood and his formative Boy Scout years, through his coming-of-age college experiences, to his moving to Brazil and teaching English in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. Along the way, he weaves in pop culture gems-from Marilyn Monroe to “Dancing Queen”-alongside quirky facts, jokes, humorous quotes, and thoughtful reflections on regrets, apologies, amends, gratitude, and forgiveness. Part autobiography, part cultural time capsule, and part boomer wisdom, this memoir is a nostalgic, chuckle-to-yourself celebration of the ordinary moments that shape us. Perfect for fans of light-hearted memoirs, cultural commentary, and anyone who believes that every life has a story worth telling.
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A Line In The Sand
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Literary Titan Book Award Winner
A secret from the past. A dangerous journey. One choice that could change everything.
On the day of her graduation ceremony, Irene’s life takes a dramatic turn when she learns that her American parents adopted her when she was just a few months old, and she goes on an identity quest. As a successful corporate officer, she seizes the opportunity to embark on a Self-discovery of her past when she leads a Starlink team to her country of origin. But before she can pursue the clues, she is forced to return home. Months later, she learns about a man who can unwind the secret of her past, but she must meet him in person. As her country of origin falls into chaos and lawlessness, a friend warns her of the dangerous journey she is contemplating.
Irene must decide whether to risk everything to uncover the truth about her origins—or stay safe and leave her questions unanswered. What will she choose?
For fans of: Paula Hawkins, Kate Morton, Lisa See
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The Gifted Series
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When Serenity begins to suffer vivid hallucinations, she thinks that she is having a meltdown—until she begins to notice a recurring theme that hints at her destiny.
With no family to turn to, she searches everywhere for answers to no avail. Then, she meets Kendrick. Mysterious and protective, Kendrick reveals the truth: Serenity is the youngest heir of the Salem witch legacy.
With Kendrick’s help, Serenity must learn to control the dangerous power awakening inside her. As she navigates new abilities, she also develops dark connections that are drawing terrifying and strong forces closer to her.
With a story that captures the imagination, this spellbinding novel takes you on a ride of magic, romance, and relatable self-discovery as Serenity finally finds her true power.
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Blessed & Cursed: The Gifted Series
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Serenity has just completed her second year at UPenn, the day after coming home to Rochester on summer break. She learns her brother, Kendrick, has fallen into deep depression and lost his gifted abilities. Serenity and Kendrick visit the Grand Coven, the authority over all witches. However, a Beta Coven is trying to take over their power AND believe they’re above ALL coven law. One member almost kills Serenity, but she survives only to be betrayed. She finds herself desperate and torn between her first love, Nathan, and the handsome and powerful immortal warlock, Thomas. Who will she choose?
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The Powers Within: Mystical Beings
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Keona thought her life was perfect and ordinary. She is a clinical associate by day, a devoted mother, whose her world revolves around her two sons, Kenai and Kenmoni. Whispers, strange sounds and shadows, and a chill that is hinted that something is beyond her reach.
The darkness and demons arrive.
A demon enters her home, and Keona unleashes powers that she never knew she had, being able to manipulate earth, water, and air. She notices that her quiet life is shattered by a world hidden from view, filled with evil beings that feed on fear. Kenai and Kenmoni are starting to awaken their powers as well.
Now, they are in a battle that they thought they would never be in. Keona, Kenai, and Kenmoni are faced with a harsh truth: demons that walk the earth, and only those with spiritual powers can defeat them. As they wrestle with their newfound gifts, they discover a destiny where they have to protect humanity from darkness and beckon those with spiritual gifts to stand in their truth and not be ashamed of what they have been blessed with.
Can an ordinary family master their powers to save a world that is on the brink of a spiritual war?
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Expositions & World’s Fairs – In the Beginning
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Before TikTok, Instagram, or even radio—there were World’s Fairs.
Imagine stepping into an event where the future was on full display. Tens of millions of people once flocked to World’s Fairs for a glimpse at what would one day be ordinary: cars, computers, elevators, touchscreens—even air conditioners and zippers.
In Expositions and World’s Fairs: In the Beginning, discover how these cultural mega-events revolutionized daily life. Beginning with The Great Exhibition in London in 1851, this compelling read takes you behind the scenes of the inventions, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who used these platforms to shape the modern world.
Whether you’re intrigued by:
- The history of the great exhibition
- Breakthroughs in engineering, patents, and industrial marketing
- The rise of global advertising and its impact on culture
- Or the pivotal role of architecture and technology in public imagination
…this book delivers an eye-opening journey through time.
For fans of history of technology, architectural history, and world’s fair history, this is a must-read narrative of how innovation became part of everyday life—and how marketing genius and cultural exchange made it happen.
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