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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

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    by Dics Laxmi nagar
  • Kafka in Tangier

    by Mohammed Said Hjiouij

    Kafka in Tangier is a contemporary Moroccan novel that masterfully weaves magical realism, absurdity, and postmodernism to provide a fresh take on Kafka's Metamorphosis. Delving into themes of transformation, alienation, and control, this captivating tale follows Jawad Al-Idrisi, a disillusioned teacher whose unrealized dreams of becoming a literary critic take an unexpected turn when he awakens as a monstrous creature. As he grapples with his new reality, Jawad is forced to... more

  • Falling In Love In The Burg

    by Joshua Valdez
    Take a trip to the sparkling gem on Florida's Gulf coast, St. Petersburg, and enjoy a novella of new and old love with shocking surprises. Eccentric millionaire John celebrates his mascarade birthday party with the help of Smith, his assistant. Chaz has just been released from jail and takes on what he thinks is his last job. Meanwhile, Jessica, a hotel manager, is about to have her life turned upside-down as a new owner comes into the picture. Amy unsuspectingly takes on a project of a lifetime... more
  • The Ghost of Sarey Jane

    by Sarah J. Nachin
    THE GHOST OF SAREY JANE is a 20th Century Romeo & Juliet tale with a touch of Macbeth and To Kill a Mockingbird. \tThe time is 1916. Sarey Jane Munroe, an emotionally and physically abused young girl lives on a farm in rural Tennessee in the United States. Her only escape is her friendship with Billy Puckett. There’s just one problem – their families have been feuding for generations. \tWhen Sarey’s father discovers their friendship, he vows to end it…at all costs. Their decision to r... more
  • Perfect

    by Jeremy Dorfman
    Failing to find perfection in his home life, a young father seeks it in a bowling alley. A despondent teenage girl is whisked by her manic dad through the world’s most popular theme park. An anxious boyfriend tries to salvage his relationship in a high stakes ferret heist. A newlywed questions her husband’s compassion when they find a lost boy on a crowded beach. The short stories in this collection are tales of adults and children, searching for meaning in scattered places: couples strugglin... more
  • Great Big Smile

    by Jeremy Dorfman
    Meet the eclectic employees of SmilePosts, the nation’s number one purveyor of school portraits. These uncelebrated heroes invade schools in the cities and suburbs, setting up their cameras in dusty auditoriums and sweat-stained gyms for the rite of passage known as picture day. They futilely persuade kindergarteners to sit still. They hold their breath in the reek of pubescent sixth-graders who need to discover deodorant. They are a motley group of mostly twenty-somethings, struggling with fina... more
  • Jade Cross Book 2: Before the Adventure (Jade Cross Trilogy)

    by Harold Weist
    Master Gunnery Sergeant Travis Tolbane, USMC (Ret.) has been enjoying his retirement, not knowing he is about to embark on his most dangerous journey.
  • Trek For The Cross

    by Harold Weist
    The cross was to be a uniting icon to unite Dai Viet and Annam. Troung Van Ba knew his trek would be long, difficult, and perilous.
  • Scribe: A Novel

    by Khali LaBre
    Scribe is a compelling story about a determined young man growing up in the inner-city streets of Orlando. We follow the protagonist, Demetri Joseph (Meechi), through three different phases of his life as he discovers and utilizes his talent and gift as a writer to find his way out of poverty, an abusive relationship with his mother, and into a life of prosperity and love. Meechi learns to be careful about what he asks for because sometimes loss is necessary to win, and sometimes instant gratifi... more
  • The Other Shoes of Larry Martin: Book Two: On Becoming Laurie Roberts (Larry Martin Novel Series)

    by Pavane Ravel

    Readers will highly enjoy Book Two of The Other Shoes of Larry Martin, a novel series with more political intrigue, family drama, and suspense. Another Best-Seller by Author Pavane Ravel! 

    Now a First Place Runner-Up Winner in the Realistic Fiction Category By The PenCraft Book Awards.

    Larry Martin, in his quiet, kind, and mystical way, continues his journey to a new life, a new vision, and a new understanding. Larry has become a rising star in the world of pro... more

  • Reinventing Rita

    by Nancy Christie
    Is fifty too old to start over and reinvent yourself? That's what Rita Reynolds has to decide after a series of unwelcome occurrences arrive in time for her fiftieth birthday. Suffering from a bad case of empty-nest syndrome combined with the possible loss of her part-time job, Rita is also facing the unwelcome realization that, since her divorce, she's been coasting on the highway of life. Now she has to start pedaling, but can she dodge the speed bumps that are getting in her way?
  • Forever Kind of Love

    by Ms. E. Ann Brown
    A random statement made in response to a loving question turned out to be prophetic, unknowingly. If you read the story you will find out how. You will rejoice, you will laugh, and you will cry. You will be amazed, and you will be disappointed. But isn't that what happens in our real lives? Bad things do happen to good people, and people of faith seem to persevere and ultimately experience a good outcome. This story has many life situations that are very challenging, but because of the lo... more
  • Catching Chickens

    by Lawrence Wilson
    A collection of heart warming short stories, essays and poems geared toward Baby Boomers of all ages. 69 tales to make you laugh, cry or just wonder, "What the heck?" Some of them might even be true.
  • The Garden Path

    by Burton Voorhees
    Part I of this book consists of nine chapters of twelve illustrated limericks taking the reader through the stages of spiritual development in this Earthly Garden. Part II is an essay on the Persian polymath Omar Khayyam, illustrating how wisdom can be transmitted in dangerous times and making the argument that skepticism, in the classic sense, is the highest form of faith.
  • Outliers, Outsiders and Others

    by Andrea Kampic
    Sometimes you just want a little light reading before you close your eyes at night: Outliers, Outsiders and Others would not be those kind of stories and poems. Rather, these are a bit unsettling, sometimes asking you to look deep and wonder what the heck has happened to us, where are we going (and why are we in this handbasket?), perhaps question whether we need to stop and retrace our steps before things really get out of hand. And yet we can appreciate that we still have our humanity and can ... more
  • Starling

    by Mary Vensel White
    Gina S. lives an orderly life, commuting to her secretarial job in Chicago, watching movies, or visiting her elderly neighbor, until a rainy weekend when unexpected events disrupt her routine. A blind date, a mysterious envelope, and a voicemail from Korea-each pushes Gina to confront a secret she's been hiding for twenty years. Does she have enough strength for the journey ahead? STARLING is an exploration of the bonds of family and the illusion of memory, and ultimately, it's about giving and ... more
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