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    In Essie Lang’s second book in her Castle Bookshop Mystery series, Death on the Page, protagonist Shelby Cox is settling into life as the co-owner, with her aunt Edie, of Bayside Books.

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    ". . . an elaborate manual that also serves as a dictionary and glossary for haute couture embellishments."

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    Ripping, tearing, shredding, mixing, matching, blending . . . artist-illustrator Sabini has collaged his way from Italy to the U.S. with his previous activity book Paper Zoo.

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    “. . . thorough, thoughtful, and exceptionally well written. . . . Page One is a most encompassing volume on the issue of the future of journalism and newspapers. . . .

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    Author Yoav Litvin is passionate about street art and recognizes its positive impact on NYC neighborhoods.

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    Without the Federal Reserve Bank, there might not be ecommerce or even an Internet, which both depend on money.  A century ago the country lacked the financial institutions to be globally competiti

    How the Gods Created the Finger People is a delightful tale about the creation of humankind.

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    “The author knows that ‘to erase stigma, all of us—those in the medical community as well as laypeople—need to be less judgmental about mental illness in ourselves and in others and learn t

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    Thank goodness not everyone can make a living off of their childhood ambitions. Otherwise, who would serve as insurance actuaries?

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    Do you remember plodding through Eliyahu Goldratt’s The Goal? It was a very good book, but seemed to take forever to get to its key points.

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    “Did you suspect that Donald J. Trump has long been a crook and surrounded by crooks?

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    In her pleasant picture book biography, Jan Pinborough’s debut highlights a woman who transformed libraries from hushed rooms designed for polite adults to vibrant environments that include childre

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    “Because of their bold decision to wander the globe in search of adventure, ‘We are healthier, happier, and more in touch with our world and our own selves.’”

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    “Social networking newcomers: Munch on this book like you would a good snack.”

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    “Leonardo's Science Workshop is a book for highly intelligent children who enjoy self-directed science projects.

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    “This is the best book of the year. . . . If you read one work of nonfiction a year, make this the one.”

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