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CIRQUE DU FREAK #9: KILLERS OF THE DAWN

Outnumbered, outsmarted and desperate, the hunters are on the run, pursued by the vampaneze, the police, and an angry mob. With their enemies clamoring for blood, the vampires prepare for a deadly battle. Is this the end for Darren and his allies?

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Jerk Chicken Magic

A love letter to immigrant families everywhere! Jerk Chicken Magic is a heartwarming story of a multi-generational immigrant family (The Higgins), through the eyes of a charming 6-year-old girl named, Lizzy – as she explores the culinary magic of Jamaica’s most famous cultural export, jerk chicken. In awe of her Mom, Lizzy learns about the…

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The Gardener and the Carpenter

In The Gardener and the Carpenter, Alison Gopnik, one of the world’s leading child psychologists, illuminates the paradoxes of parenthood from a scientific perspective and shatters the myth of “good parenting”. Caring deeply about our children is part of what makes us human. Yet the thing we call “parenting” is a surprisingly new invention. In…

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A Primer of Jungian Psychology

The contributions of Carl Jung to understanding of the human psyche are immense. Starting as Freud’s most famous disciple, Jung soon broke away from his mentor to follow his own lines of investigation and discovery. Many of Jung’s ideas are now considered fundamentals in the study of the mind, but other, more controversial theories dealing…

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The Mysterious Stranger

The Mysterious Stranger, published posthumously in 1916, belongs to Twain’s “dark” period. At the time of composition, Twain had suffered a series of painful physical, economic, and emotional losses. In his chilling tale, a stranger named Satan visits an old Austrian town to convince the religious faithful that there is no God, and “nothing exists;…

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Icebound

A sizzling laugh-out-loud hockey romance full of spice, smooches, and swoons! Rhode Tremblay is Nashville’s Naughtiest Hockey Player-at least, that’s what everyone believes after the Tenerife Incident. With a thigh tattoo that’s catnip for women and a wicked smirk that needs a warning label, everyone flocks to the NHL’s resident bad boy. Sure, Rhode accidentally…

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The Winter Rose

It has been twelve years since a dark, murderous figure stalked the alleys and courts of Whitechapel. And yet, in the summer of 1900, East London is still poor, still brutal, still a shadow city to its western twin. Among the reformers is an idealistic young woman named India Selwyn-Jones, recently graduated from medical school.…

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