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In troubled times like these—when social media is nothing but constant bickering and over-filtered selfies and when the latest news reports could turn even the strongest of us into an anxiety-ridden mess—sometimes you just need a good laugh. So the timing couldn’t be better for Randy Rainbow’s latest humorous collection, Low-Hanging Fruit.
In his second collection of short essays, the lovably shameless comic takes
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Along the streets you travel each day, you may have noticed a little library in someone’s front yard—a cheery-looking wooden display filled with kids’ picture books and dog-eared paperbacks that neighbors are happy to share. But the books in Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller change everything for one small Southern town.
The story begins when small town busybody Lula Dean calls to ban a
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In Egypt’s Fire, the first Curious League of Detectives and Thieves adventure by author Tom Phillips, twelve-year-old John Boarhog went from living in the ceiling of the New York Museum of Natural History to living with Toadius McGee, the greatest detective who ever lived. Now, in the second book, S.O.S., they set out on a new crime-fighting adventure.
The story finds John and Toadius embarking on a different kind of
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