An excellent account of the first 38 years of Frank Sinatra's life.
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Book Review: The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published, Fifth Ed. by Sheree Bykofsky and Jennifer Basye Sander
Ready to get published? Pull up a chair and enjoy a personal visit with an agent and book coach.
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A World of His Own is an enjoyable historical novel set in New Orleans in the early 1800s.
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Should an intelligent Kepler-22berian land tomorrow, this is the book to give her to introduce the human race in all its complexity...
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This fantasy disaster fiction from a decade ago has hardly dated at all.
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Both kids and their parents will enjoy this fun, fact-filled book.
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In world where some drink Red Bull for breakfast as an “energy drink,” there is a better way to eat.
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A book worthy of the story it contains.
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Can a family survive the challenges that stress brings to life?
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In this high literary romance novel, E.A. Bucchianeri guides the reader through all the twists and turns with remarkable aplomb.
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