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The unusual adventures of young George Cameron: Time. And Time Again.
Michael W. Coniglio
Imagine you are 12 years old and suddenly sent back in time to relive the past six months of your life—and you don’t know why! Slipping away from a boring Christmas Eve party, George ventures upstairs into the attic of his aunt’s house to see what he can find. Had he known he would encounter a time warp, a droid-like video blip named Videon, a journey master named Timon and near-death scrapes with evil time bandit brothers, including Time Keeper and Dead-itor, George might have thought twice about his curiosity. The unusual adventures of young George Cameron is more than just a twisted ride through time. It’s about George’s friendship with his pal Sam. It’s about Sam’s wild rivalry with his teenage sister, Violet. And it’s about a mystery girl named Mary, and how her story forces George to see that the key to finding his way back home can only be found…in his heart.


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ISBN: 1-4137-6402-9, 233 pages, 6 x 9

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"…My Rain": Dear Love,…
T.J. Breeden
“In putting this book together, my process was to create a collection of verses that would tell a story, making it effortless to enjoy and at the same time inviting you, the reader, into a temporary state of emotional being. Successfully doing so has made this book innovatively unique, in that it is a biography, letter, diary, script, and novel, all disguised as poetry. It represents a state of physical, spiritual, and rational sensation, beginning as a description of romantic innocence, and evolves to demonstrate levels of social consciousness, spirituality, physical expression, disappointment, misunderstanding, passionate reconnection, and finally the “credits roll” in light of an epiphany: “Dear Love,…” I hope that you will use this as inspiration to explore your own hidden passions and have the courage to release them creatively in facing emotionally and spiritually charged experiences.”


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ISBN: 1-4241-7844-4, 108 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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"41" for Freedom: The FBM Experience
Dale Schoepflin
This account has been written to recognize those silent warriors who quietly sailed on the unseen deterrent force that was largely instrumental in breaking the back of the Soviet Union, and ending 40-plus years of Cold War fear. These 41 “boats” of the Silent Service Fleet have now passed on into the annals of the anonymous, much as have many of the men who went to sea in them, for that is what submarines and submariners too often do.


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ISBN: 1-4137-6734-6, 225 pages, 6 x 9

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"A Girl Thing"
Akilah Smith-Henderson
This is the story of a strong black woman—a friend, a lover, a business owner—who can make it on her own. She longs to be loved but not if it means being less than who she is. She’s in control and no one can take that away from Stazia…


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ISBN: 1-4241-7944-0, 198 pages, 6 x 9

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"Cass": A True Story of Alcoholism and Its Effect on the Alcoholic and the Family
Maxine Cassidy-Watson
I wrote the story “Cass” after my husband, Robert Cassidy, passed away December 23, 1989. “Cass” was a special man to everyone who knew him.

The title “Cass” is from his good friend, Charlie Clancy. They had been friends for many years. Charlie called him “Cass” and I thought that special name was for a special friendship, so the title was born. I know this story will help others with problems of alcohol or drugs. The alcoholic is only part of the hurt. There is a family that loves the alcoholic. We were a happy family that loved a lot, so the hurt was a lot. I know without support from family and friends and, most of all, God, my children and I could not have gone through this. My prayer is that anyone reading “Cass” will receive hope. Bob’s favorite saying was, “There is hope as long as there is breath.”


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ISBN: 1-60563-095-0, 48 pages, 6 x 9

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"Charlie" Brown's Vietnam Journal: A Tactical Airlift Pilot's View of the War
Garnett C. Brown, Jr.
“Charlie” Brown’s Vietnam Journal: A Tactical Airlift Pilot’s View of the War records the 1970-1971 years of Garnett C. Brown, Jr., or “Charlie Brown,” as his flying cronies called him. During that year, he flew the C-123, a tactical airlifter, a plane that hauled the “beans, bacon, and bullets of war” in all manner of weather, sometimes against ferocious ground fire, often in old—and always unarmed—aircraft. His Vietnam journal is based on 59 combat missions involving over 300 sorties and 350+ hours of flying time. While the book discusses aspects of tactics, the politics of Vietnamization, accident investigations, and hostile action, it is primarily an account of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. It does not question the war nor make moral judgments about U.S. involvement.


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ISBN: 1-4241-3021-2, 178 pages, 6 x 9

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"Check My Six": So You Want to Be a Navy Pilot
John Schleter
Naval Aviation Cadets strive to win the coveted Navy “Wings of Gold,” at Pensacola, Florida. Two of the premier cadets, CHUCK CAPP and PETE PERVIS, complete opposites who dislike each other intensely, compete to see who will be number one. Humor, action, and tragedy weave a story of suspense that climaxes in a final deadly showdown.

NavCads learn to fly the “Navy Way.” From solo to combat formation maneuvers, tensions increase. Fatalities occur, cadets resign, and some are washed out. It is not a program designed for the weak of heart.

Camaraderie is built, due not only to a stressful training environment, but also on weekend liberty. Practical jokes, humor, and barracks antics fill out the evolution in the making of a Navy pilot.

Come along, and live the life of a NavCad. Put yourself in their shoes and enjoy a story of exuberance, and dedication to a goal that few persons are able to experience.


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ISBN: 1-4241-2829-3, 270 pages, 6 x 9

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"Conspiracy", The
Shelly Bloom
A multi-billionaire Middle East Arab plots and plans to take over the U.S. from within. He moves to the U.S and recruits five educaters to find a highly inteligent Muslim child of about five years of age. The child is to be taught to understand that all things he learns about the U.S. are not true, but he is to act as though he believes that they are and the truth is what they teach him. The goal is to terrorize the U.S and to eventually become the president of the U.S.


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ISBN: 1-60610-710-0, 123 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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"DOC": Husband, Father, WWII
Suzy Sholty
With the fast-paced life we lead now, it was the author’s goal to recapture a time when family was the most important to everyone. She also wanted to capture, with quotes from the many letters her dad wrote to her mother about his experience in Europe during World War II, the undying love that he had for his wife. Her parents were truly remarkable people who had more than enough love to raise their adopted twins and set them on the right path in life. The author has written a beautiful tribute to the her father and mother. “DOC” is a feel-good story that is equal parts biography, autobiography, travelogue and love story sure to make you laugh and cry all in the same paragraph.


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ISBN: 1-60672-708-7, 173 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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"Hatti" on County Rd. 335
Colleen Sue Liescheidt
“Hatti” on County Rd. 335 is about adjusting to life in the country for teens. There are good morals and good judgement calls by both the young adults and adults in the story. The story is informative about country life, and life with horses and the natural wildlife of the Southwest. The teens in the story are challenged with many obstacles, and they do a great job at resolving various tribulations. There is some humor and adventure in the story which will keep the interest of the young readers.


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ISBN: 1-4241-1278-8, 157 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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