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Contemporary Fiction
Bad
Game,
Andrew S. Fuller - A graphic novel. Also referred to as a paper movie and is
reminiscent of a comic book.
Call
Me Jillian,
Vicky
Rudy - Call
Me Jillian charts the emotional and spiritual journey of a small town
southern girl who must find first her soul, then her soul mate.
Deer
Jack, Del
Peck - A young boy in search of a family finds adventure and romance in a
story about how children may grow into strong, principled individuals.
The
Dunning of Harley Nesbit,
Richard Kennedy - A moral story about an extremely immoral man.
Foxing
the Witch,
John Sellers - A story of magic, mythology, and fantasy with original full color
illustrations.
Gun
Lust,
Mark Pilnick - Gun Lust is a dark satire about the obession with and the
politics of guns in the United States.
Helena
Unbound,
, Joseph Dixon - One quiet morning, Helena Berry- wife, mother, writer-
inexplicably disappears from her comfortable life in Houston to rediscover an
old love in California.
Looking
for the Summer,
Robert W. Norris - A
former Vietnam War conscientious objector struggles to achieve
reconciliation with his own conscience.
The
Magic Life - A Novel Philosophy,
Ace Starry - An inspiring novel in which a mysterious magician mentor teaches a
young accountant the secrets of life, love, and death using his powers of
illusion.
Personal
Wars,
Richard Siebert, M.D. - Upon
returning from Vietnam in 1967, a Navy surgeon struggles to regain memories of
the dangers caused by his passion for the woman he refused to abandon.
Simon,
Richard
Kennedy - A young man struggles and
finally comes to terms with a rare and mysterious disease.
Street
Souls, William
S. Hatting - This fictional
account is based on the author’s real and gradual descent into the condition
of homelessness in San Francisco.
Toraware,
Robert W. Norris - A novel examining three people with very different cultures
and backgrounds who are brought together by fate.
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