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Voices From a Forgotten Letter: Poems on the Syrian Civil War (Chestnut Review Chapbooks)
4.8 out of 5 stars

34 Reviews​
Voices From a Forgotten Letter: Poems on the Syrian Civil War (Chestnut Review Chapbooks)
by Seif-Eldeine

Voices from a Forgotten Letter: Poems on the Syrian Civil War explores the Syrian Civil War from the perspectives of civilians, Unique in the war canon because of its focus on civilians, this book will give you a perspective of war you have never seen before. The civilians range from the young to the old, from the educated to the working class, from refugees to the wives of soldiers. Each civilian has a deep psyche brought about by the author's ties to the region, undergraduate degree, travel in the region before the war, and extensive research.

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Romance
Love Me Like You Do (Ever After Book 3)
4.4 out of 5 stars

395 Reviews​
Love Me Like You Do (Ever After Book 3)
by Lea Coll

Don't sleep with your best friend. When my best friend asked me to be his fake girlfriend in order to pursue custody of his daughter, I didn't hesitate to help out. Living together, sharing his bed, and waking up in his arms, quickly rekindle the long-forgotten childhood crush I once had on him. Only, Harrison isn't a child anymore, and neither am I. I can't ignore his charm, the way I feel in his arms, or how amazing he is with his daughter. The attraction is undeniable and so are the feelings that are growing faster than I can acknowledge them. We pretend to be the perfect family to keep up appearances. Town festivals, family gatherings, and mundane every day tasks take on a whole new meaning. I remind myself daily that our relationship isn't real, until he proposes with his grandmother's ring.

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Tea With Emma (The Teacup Novellas Book 1)
4.1 out of 5 stars

2,223 Reviews​
Tea With Emma (The Teacup Novellas Book 1)
by Diane Moody

From eight time Amazon All-Star author Diane Moody comes Tea with Emma. Fresh from a Jane Austen tour in England, Maddie Cooper returns home to Texas, determined to bring a touch of "Austen to Austin." She dreams of opening an authentic English tea room and, like Austen's Emma, put into practice her self-proclaimed gift as a matchmaker. But an airport mishap with a cranky Englishman gets her off on the wrong foot (quite literally), especially when he moves into the university guest house across the street. Can Maddie find a love for her unapproachable new neighbor, or has she finally met her match?

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Bestsellers
The Romanov Ransom
4.1 out of 5 stars

176 Reviews​
The Romanov Ransom
by Anne Armstrong Thompson

When CIA agent Ward Grant is imprisoned by the Russians deep in the dreaded Lubyanka Prison, he fears he is a forgotten man. With détente, however, the U.S. Government arranges an exchange to save Grant. But the Russians will only release him if the United States finds and delivers the priceless imperial treasure that vanished during the Russian Revolution - the twelve Imperial Easter Eggs crafted by Faberge for the family of Czar Nicholas, each lavishly decorated with enamels and jewels, each worth a fortune. Although their recovery seems unlikely, the CIA assigns agency veteran Henryk Kessel to find them.

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Cooking
30 Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes
4.1 out of 5 stars

87 Reviews​
30 Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes
by Pamela Kazmierczak

Welcome to the First volume of The Ultimate Sweet Potato Cookbook Including Recipes For Sweet Potato Soup, Sweet Potato Salad, Sweet Potato Souffle, Sweet Potato Cheesecake and More!!! Are you looking for Recipes for The Perfect Sweet Potato Dish? This cookbook has a little bit of everything when it comes to fabulous sweet potato recipes. Inside you will find soups, salads, side dishes, main entrees as well as desserts and treats.

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Advice & Self-Help
Thriving in your 30s: The unconventional wisdom you actually need
4.6 out of 5 stars

33 Reviews​
Thriving in your 30s: The unconventional wisdom you actually need
by Hyun Oh

Stuck in Your Thirties? It's Time to Thrive! Are you grappling with the challenges of balancing personal and professional aspirations? Do you find yourself wrestling with societal expectations, personal goals, and the elusive quest for happiness? "Thriving in Your 30s" offers a fresh and unconventional perspective, woven together with relatable anecdotes, profound insights, and actionable strategies. In this book, Hyun Oh delves into the heart of what it means to be a woman in today's ever-evolving world.

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History & Current Events
Through Fire and Water: HMS Ardent: The Forgotten Frigate of the Falklands
4.4 out of 5 stars

411 Reviews​
Through Fire and Water: HMS Ardent: The Forgotten Frigate of the Falklands
by Mark Higgitt

When HMS Ardent made her lonely midnight run into Falkland Sound, one hour ahead of the British amphibious group that would retake the Falkland Islands, the average age of the 200 men on board was 23. In the crucial hours that followed, her naval gunfire support kept enemy troops and aircraft pinned down at Goose Green and Darwin. Despite a few scares, it all looked good. Until 5.44pm.At that moment, in the gloom of the gathering dusk, Ardent came under the most concentrated attack of any ship taking part in the landings. She was hit 17 times in 22 minutes and one in four of her ship's company were either killed or wounded. She lost a higher proportion of her men than any other fighting unit in the war. So why has the British public forgotten her name?Through Fire and Water tells the frigate's story, from Christmas 1981 in Amsterdam to her sinking in Falkland Sound - and beyond.

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Biographies & Memoirs
PRISONERS through HERITAGE: Life for Japanese Americans in WW2 (JAPANESE WAR HISTORY BOOKS 1 - 5)
4.4 out of 5 stars

27 Reviews​
PRISONERS through HERITAGE: Life for Japanese Americans in WW2 (JAPANESE WAR HISTORY BOOKS 1 - 5)
by Harper T. Roberts

Discover what life was really like during World War 2 for over 100,000 Japanese Americans. Whether you are an immigrant or not, anyone can imagine what it would be like to live in a country that is totally new to you and where you aren't fully accepted. The life of an immigrant can be shockingly difficult. Japanese people who immigrated to the United States of America felt the brunt of this truth. In the wake of Pearl Harbor, Japanese families were uprooted from their stable lives and put into harsh internment camps around the USA. Their homes were lost, their businesses sold, and their lives disrupted by one thing: discrimination. Simply looking like the enemy made them the enemy. PRISONERS through HERITAGE: Life for Japanese Americans in WW2 tells the narrative of Japanese Americans during the second world war, which is known as one of the darkest periods in US history.

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General Nonfiction
Downsizing Your Life And Loving It
3.8 out of 5 stars

45 Reviews​
Downsizing Your Life And Loving It
by Kathy Stanton

Discover 50 Creative Ways To Declutter Your Space, Live With Less And Simplify Your Life! Have you found that you have way too much going on in your life? You find that your possessions outnumber your needs and you have a to do list that stretches on and on. Your life is consumed. Have you ever thought of what it would feel like to have less? If you could minimalize your stresses, WOULD YOU? This book focuses on helpful ways to simplify your life so that you can reduce stress and love life.

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