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Stay-At-Home Dads, Mid-Life Search For Gold, New Theory On Leadership, Balancing People And Profits

“Leaderology” by Oleg Konovalov (NAPSI)—“Leaderology” is a new approach to managing organizations in today’s digital environment. It helps identify common and … more
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Standing Up For What’s Right To Achieve The American Dream

“Tenacity” by Ron Coury (NAPSI)—Imagine a boxer in the fight of his life. He’s hit again and again—sometimes even falls down—but he gets back up and keeps … more
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Children’s Book Holiday Gift Ideas

“The Nocturnals: The Mysterious Abductions” by Tracey Hecht (NAPSI)—Animals disappearing without a trace? In the first book of the critically acclaimed four-book middle-grade … more
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Facing Your Fears In Four New And Notable Stories

“Carnevale” by Peter Fortunato (NAPSI)—This is an extraordinary coming-of-age story about young Italian-American boy Guido Diamante, who grew up in his family-owned inn in New … more
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Wide Range Of Reading Ideas To Get In Gear For The Holidays

“Mosi Musa: A True Tale About a Monkey Raised By His Grandma” by Georgeanne Irvine (San Diego Zoo) (NAPSI)—Immediately rejected by his mother at birth, Mosi Musa the vervet monkey … more
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More Great Reading Ideas--Tracking The Human Journey And A Heart-Pounding Mystery

“Today I Choose Me” by Dr. Lisa Lewis Ellis (NAPSI)—Every day when we wake up, we have choices. Often when women make choices, they think of everyone but themselves: their spouse, … more
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The Fascinating Story Of Toy Giant Hasbro And Its Incredible Leader

“Kid Number One” by G. Wayne Miller (NAPSI)—Who can’t like a person who says his favorite toy growing up was Mr. Potato Head? And his most formidable adversary was Barbie? … more
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Four Books For All Tastes: Romance, Domestic Humor, Wild West Whodunit, In Praise Of Gratitude

“The Tutor” by Marilee Albert (NAPSI)—Alice wants to be close to her boyfriend in Paris, so off she goes—to Rome. Her other goals? To make art and find a muse. Instead, she … more
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Questions Of Humanity—And Intrigue—Explored In Four Stimulating Works

“Rival’s Break” by Carla Neggers (MIRA) (NAPSI)—FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan are enjoying a day off on the tranquil coast of Maine when danger finds them. … more
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Four Devilish Delights For Your Halloween Reading Pleasure

“The Devil and Dayna Dalton” by Brit Lunden (NAPSI)—Reporter Dayna Dalton’s reputation has been ruined since birth. The daughter of wild child Becky Dalton is expected to … more
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Kidnapping, World Cultures, Murder,

“The Tower of Songs” by Casey Barrett (Kensington) (NAPSI)—As P.I. Duck Darley navigates one of his most difficult tasks to date—the road to sobriety—he is tested with a … more
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Authorized Biography Of Bill Marriott, Founder Of The Largest Hotel Chain In The World, Shares Never-Before-Published Stories That Made Him An International Business Icon

(NAPSI)—From a root beer stand to the largest hotel chain in the world, Bill Marriott was the driving force behind the growth of the world-famous Marriott hotel company. “Bill Marriott: … more
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For Thriller Fans, A Modern Day Indiana Jones Is Back And Better Than Ever

“The Spanish Papers” by Kevin Tumlinson (NAPSI)—Kevin Tumlinson’s archeologist hero Dan Kotler, star of “The Spanish Papers” and seven other thriller novels, is … more
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Four Women's Fiction Books Explore Diverse Family Dramas

“Wild Boar in the Cane Field” by Anniqua Rana (She Writes Press) (NAPSI)—This poignant and compelling story depicts the tragedy that can affect the lives of those who live in South … more
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Special Children’s Books Edition: Heartwarming, Entertaining And Educational

“The Nocturnals: The Kooky Kinkajou” by Tracey Hecht (Fabled Films Press) (NAPSI)—Don’t kids have the wildest imaginations? Well, yes and no. Sometimes they need a little … more
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Four Compelling Reads: Thriller, Poignant Memoir, Dark Winter Tales, And How To Succeed In Business

“Speak No Evil” by Liana Gardner (Vesuvian Books) (NAPSI)—What if every time you told the truth, evil followed? “My name is Melody Fisher. My daddy was a snake handler … more
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Challenged Friendships, Past Secrets And Lies, Touching Animal Tale, Lakeside Tranquility In Four Great Reads

 “Without Her” by Rosalind Brackenberry (NAPSI)—An exquisitely written, Ferrante-esque novel, “Without Her” by Rosalind Brackenbury centers around the life-long, … more

Female And Ambitious: Four Books About Inspiring Women Who Wouldn't Let The Odds Stand In Their Way

“Diamonds and Scoundrels: My Life in the Jewelry Business” by Adrienne Rubin (She Writes Press) (NAPSI)—When Adrienne Rubin enters the jewelry business in 1970s Los Angeles, she is … more
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A Thrilling Book Trilogy And More—Megalomaniacs Battle Zealots, With America Caught In The Middle

(NAPSI)—This issue of BookBites introduces readers to Eric C. Anderson’s New Caliphate trilogy, a saga ripped from today’s headlines that could leave tomorrow’s Europe on the … more
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Turning The Page On Summer With Four Gripping Reads

“I Know Everything” by Matthew Farrell (Thomas & Mercer) (NAPSI)—Police investigator Susan Adler is ready to close the book on a deadly car accident. But after the medical … more
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