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Barbies 4 Blokes by Julianne McLean and Mark Lynch
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Blessing Mistakes by Brenda Miller
Cupid Chronicles, The by Dennis Copelan
Date to Die For, A by Gaylene B. Corben
Demonic Conspiracy Known As Calvinism by Ronald Craig
Devilish by Gulshan
Differences by Robert Dickerson
Dot, The by Tim
Eban and the Dolphins by Carolyn Davis
Ensign Locker, The by John Zerr
Epiphany’s Gift by Mallory M. O'Connor
Every Day with Jesus Devotional by Shirley A. Howard
Family Guide to Celebration of the Jewish Holidays by Leonard and Linda Chesler
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God Plants a Garden by Buck Elder
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Great Awakening, The by C. D. B. Patriot
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Helping You Through A Loss by Cindy Moynes
Hot House by Lisa Towles
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In Search Of: Old Testament-Solid Foundation by William Epps Jr.
In Someone Else's Shoes by Sophie Lamoureaux
Incident at the Historical Museum by Lawrence A. Deiman
Inhabitant by Charles Crittenden
It’s My Turn by Janine Hall
Just Plane Murder by Eric Kendall
Long Road Home, The by West Hand
Love is a Double-Edged Sword by Mark McCauley
Memoir of Half a Banana by Fay Chou
Marine Recruit by Herb Brewer
Mia Discovers Venice by Alexandria Pereira
New Eugenics, The by Conrad B. Quintyn, Ph.D.
New Haunt for Mr. Bierce, A by Drew Bridges
On the Healing Road by The Poet Dena
Priscida Finds Greatness by Constance Mays
Prudent Love  by Estelle Lillian Bonneau
Return to Eden by Richard Taylor
Satan's Masterpiece, And The Way To Freedom by William G. Chipman
Shanty Irishman and the Lady, The by Vennie Anderson
Socialism USA by Philip J. Bryson
Starlight in the Dawn by Naveen Sridhar
Stealing Home by Roger Rule
Summer of 2020 by Karla Sutton-McKinney
Tuesday's Story by Becky Hohnstein
Unconventional by Jamie Andrea Garzot
Until Death Do You Part by Wm. Hovey Smith
Way to the Shining City, The by Elaine Stienon
What You Must Know About Your Heart Before It's Too Late by Jay A Levine, M.D.
You, Therapy by Rodger Deevers
Zurkerx: The Empire Shall Grow by Eric William Haluska
          
 
 
 
Reviews for March 2022
Almost Eden by Richard Taylor
America Is Broken by Jasper "Mr. Horse" Manning
Barbies 4 Blokes by Julianne McLean and Mark Lynch
Bella and Mirabel by Mary Ellen Jackson
Christian Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century, A by Dr. D. Carlton O’Rork, DMin., PhD.
Covenant of Allah by Munawar Sabir
Culver City’s Centennial Poetry Collection by Dr. Janet Cameron Hoult
Daughter of Ares, The by Herbert Allenger
Devilish by Gulshan
Differences by Robert Dickerson
Dot, The by Tim
Epiphany’s Gift by Mallory M. O'Connor
Ending, The by Joan C. Mullins
Family Guide to Celebration of the Jewish Holidays by Leonard and Linda Chesler
Final Critique by J.C. Andrew
Flesh, The by E. Bacon
Great Awakening, The by C. D. B. Patriot
Helping You Through A Loss by Cindy Moynes
Hold On To Your Pants by Joseph L. Parsley
Home Within a Landscape by Alexey L. Kovalev
Homicide in Bronze by J.C. Andrew
Illustrated Book of True Love Poems 2, An by Dave Courtney-Shore
In Search Of: Old Testament-Solid Foundation by William Epps Jr.
Incident at the Historical Museum by Lawrence A. Deiman
It’s My Turn by Janine Hall
Just Plane Murder by Eric Kendall
Linkages by Elaine Chandler-Harris
Long Road Home, The by West Hand
Love is a Double-Edged Sword by Mark McCauley
Marine Recruit by Herb Brewer
Mia Discovers Venice by Alexandria Pereira
New Haunt for Mr. Bierce, A by Drew Bridges
New Islamic Century, The by Munawar Sabir
On the Healing Road by The Poet Dena
Painted Death by Joan Andrew
Portrait of Deceit by J. C. Andrew
Priscida Finds Greatness by Constance Mays
Prudent Love by Estelle Lillian Bonneau
Renewal of Islam's World Order, The by Munawar Sabir
Return to Eden by Richard Taylor
Satan's Masterpiece, And The Way To Freedom by William G. Chipman
Stealing Home by Roger Rule
Shanty Irishman and the Lady, The by Vennie Anderson
Socialism USA by Philip J. Bryson
Summer of 2020 by Karla Sutton-McKinney
Tuesday's Story by Becky Hohnstein
Utopia Café by David T. Hejna
Virgin Chronicles, The by Marina DelVecchio
Why Not Eddie? by Barbara Titus
Word of God, The: Bible Study Flash Cards by Abraham Howard Jr. 
Zurkerx: The Empire Shall Grow by Eric William Haluska
 
 
 
 
Focus Review
Cromby's Axiom
by Gary J. Kirchner
FriesenPress

"He was an outsider, looking at the world dully, as if through bad optics, as if it were black and white when it should have been brilliant colour."

Kirchner paints a bleak, highly controversial picture of humanity's future in his debut novel that is reminiscent of other dystopian masterpieces like The Matrix. Kirchner places the reader in the mind of its protagonist, Tommy (or "TeePee" as his raving fan base calls him), to ponder whether privacy and independence are more important than a constant connection with others on a level that is beyond words. Like The Matrix's Neo, Tommy is metaphorically "unplugged" from the technological world he has been rooted in and forced to make a difficult choice: join a band of independent thinkers, known as the Ketchen, who dream of a revolution that will free the minds of all, or re-integrate himself back into the Hive, to be embraced by the love and adoration of eight million people.  ... (read more)
 
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Demonic Conspiracy Known As Calvinism by Ronald Craig
Ensign Locker, The by John Zerr
Every Day with Jesus Devotional by Shirley A. Howard
God Plants a Garden by Buck Elder
Hot House by Lisa Towles
How to Be a "Better" Procrastinator by Patrick Sanaghan Ed.D
In Someone Else's Shoes by Sophie Lamoureaux
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In the Aftermath by Beth SK Morris
 
"This cathartic, eye-opening account of the tragedy that 9/11 transports readers to Ground Zero, where ash and debris fall, where loved ones disappear, and the day's scarrings refuse to disappear.  Morris speaks, nostalgic and poignant, honorary and honest, with a voice raw and uniquely its own." (a Pinnacle Award in Poetry- Summer 2021) 
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Ensign Locker by John Zerr
 
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