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Barnaby Smith
Daniel Martin Eckhart
4.7 Stars (31 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Metaphysical

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They always asked Barnaby, “Why do you want to fly?” And he’d always reply, “Why do you want to breathe?” Barnaby Smith is the tale of a most unusual journey by a despairing psychiatrist and her patient. Six months after her son’s suicide, psychiatrist Dr. Martha Lewis takes on a position at Brooklyn’s St. Joseph’s Hospital where she is given the charge of the Barnaby Smith. Barnaby has tried to fly, like a bird, his entire life. He has jumped off roofs nine times, he has broken every bone in his body… and he has been at St. Joseph’s, heavily medicated for his own safety, for the past twenty-three years. Martha makes it her obsession to bring this man back into life, to save him…

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Athenian Steel 
P.K. Lentz
4.6 Stars (29 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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In 425 BCE, the Athenian general Demosthenes comes into possession of the most powerful weapon his world has ever known. He fears to wield it against his city’s bitter enemy Sparta, but he knows that he must, lest it be wielded by others. He knows, too, that it seeks to wield and possess him, for this weapon is human, or something like it, and as complex as the wider universe from which she fell. She is Thalassia. She is doom and madness. She has come to spread chaos, and she did not come alone.

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Just Plain Weird
Tom Upton
4.1 Stars (127 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult

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Young love has never been this complicated. Travis MacDuff is an ordinary teenager. His only concern is making his school’s football team, until he meets his new neighbor, a peculiar girl who leads him on a bizarre journey that threatens their lives as well as all life on the planet. Just Plain Weird is a story about destiny and the triumph of young love over everything.

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Hearts Unfold 
Karen Welch
4.4 Stars (74 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction

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Nineteen-year-old Emily Haynes had lost almost everything she loved. What begins as a joyous homecoming quickly becomes a nightmare when a badly injured stranger stumbles on the scene, his brief presence threatening to alter everything Emily believes about herself and the plan for her life. She is certain she’s made the right choice, so certain that in the following three years, she almost convinces herself. Superstar violinist Stani Moss appeared to have everything–fame, fortune and a career guaranteed to bring more of the same, until one hasty decision placed it all in jeopardy. Terrified and confused, Stani struggles not only to recover his former skill, but to find answers to the questions which haunt him. The journey will eventually lead him to Emily, and beyond that day, everything about his life will be transformed.

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Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills 
Carrie Cross
4.6 Stars (59 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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Thirteen-year-old sleuth Skylar Robbins plans to become a private detective like her grandfather. Stuck at her bullying cousin Gwendolyn’s Malibu estate for the summer, Skylar brings her fingerprinting kit, portable spy tools, and her journal for taking notes in secret code. She had no idea how dangerous the next eight weeks would prove to be. As soon as Skylar gets to Malibu, mysterious things begin to happen.

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