Brave Girls of Riverside


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Sparky, Harold, and Jo spend one summer finding out life has many mysteries and that lifes situations allow them to decide between options that have many outcomes. Mysteries require their thought and investigation where their sense of right and wrong are always tested. Their strengths are tested in their adventure hunting. How they meet their challenges mold their character and allow them to know their best self.




Devos for Brave Girls


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Devos for Brave Girls is a 60-day devotional for girls who want to live boldly for God! With updated devotions from The One Year Devotions for Girls Starring Women of the Bible, it tells the stories of more than twenty-five brave female heroes of the Bible and will challenge girls to trust in God’s power, follow him courageously, and share their faith without fear. Daily readings will get girls into the habit of opening their Bibles and reading directly from God’s Word, and the corresponding devotions and prayers will help them learn how to apply it to their own lives. Plus, there are lots of fun puzzles and quizzes mixed in, too!




Her Own Devices: A steampunk adventure novel with smart, brave women inventors


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Escaped lunatics, lost children, vengeful lords, and love. Really, the situation is becoming quite impossible. Left alone after the Arabian Bubble financial disaster, Lady Claire Trevelyan now leads the cleverest group of gamblers and reformed cutpurses in the London underworld. The lightning rifle she took from a rival gang contains a unique source of energy—and its inventor has been locked up in Bedlam by powerful men in order to suppress its very existence. In order for Lady Claire to understand it, she must consult with the mad scientist ... even if it means breaking her out of the most frightening institution in London. Then, in a moment of madness, she becomes engaged to Lord James Selwyn, who knows nothing of her double life. He expects her to be the perfect hostess to the rich investors interested in his and Andrew Malvern's Kinetick Carbonator. But how can Andrew stand by and watch Claire marry someone she does not love? "This is one of those books that gets it right. Through dialogue, through actions, through carefully described settings, through attitudes and appropriate, non-overdone references, we have a great sense of time and place that’s really immersive and fun." —Fangs for the Fantasy: The latest in urban fantasy from a social justice perspective Her Own Devices is the second novel in the Magnificent Devices steampunk series, with books 1-4 forming a quartet. No strong language, just a very proper kiss or two and a satisfying solution. If you like books by Gail Carriger, Lindsay Buroker, or Emma Jane Holloway, you’re in the right place. Enjoy!




Oz and Pluto


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God made people, people made religion and religion ruled the world. It was that period of history where people became slaves to their religion. Satan's, the demonic kings, destroyed all the other kingdoms to spread their supremacy. Oz, a good hearted and a strong willed person, an affectionate husband leading a happy life with his family was shattered when became a victim of the Satanic wars. He survives himself and takes an oath to destroy the Satan's. Oz gains support from a Master who trains him physically and mentally. Oz then meets a prince, Pluto from where the story takes twists. Oz and Pluto together pledge to abolish the satanic rule. The heroics of both made them the two legendary warriors.




Death by the Riverside


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Among the moss-covered trees and wrought-iron balustrades of southern Louisiana, Detective Michele Knight (Micky to her friends) takes on the seemingly simple job of shooting a few photos for a client, but the going gets rough as Micky finds herself slugging through thugs and slogging through swamps in an attempt to expose a dangerous drug ring. The trail leads to the Hundred Oaks Plantation, a transvestite named Eddie, a beautiful doctor named Cordelia, and memories Micky thought she had buried twenty years ago. Hard-hitting prose in the style of Sam Spade and Mike Hammer with a lesbian twist. The first book in the Micky Knight mystery series.




New Outlook


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Outlook


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In the Country of Women


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One of NPR's Best Books of the Year “Straight’s memoir is a lyric social history of her multiracial clan in Riverside that explores the bonds of love and survival that bind them, with a particular emphasis on the women’s stories . . . The aftereffect of all these disparate stories juxtaposed in a single epic is remarkable. Its resonance lingers for days after reading.” —San Francisco Chronicle In the Country of Women is a valuable social history and a personal narrative that reads like a love song to America and indomitable women. In inland Southern California, near the desert and the Mexican border, Susan Straight, a self–proclaimed book nerd, and Dwayne Sims, an African American basketball player, started dating in high school. After college, they married and drove to Amherst, Massachusetts, where Straight met her teacher and mentor, James Baldwin, who encouraged her to write. Once back in Riverside, at driveway barbecues and fish fries with the large, close–knit Sims family, Straight—and eventually her three daughters—heard for decades the stories of Dwayne’s female ancestors. Some women escaped violence in post–slavery Tennessee, some escaped murder in Jim Crow Mississippi, and some fled abusive men. Straight’s mother–in–law, Alberta Sims, is the descendant at the heart of this memoir. Susan’s family, too, reflects the hardship and resilience of women pushing onward—from Switzerland, Canada, and the Colorado Rockies to California. A Pakistani word, biraderi, is one Straight uses to define a complex system of kinship and clan—those who become your family. An entire community helped raise her daughters. Of her three girls, now grown and working in museums and the entertainment industry, Straight writes, “The daughters of our ancestors carry in their blood at least three continents. We are not about borders. We are about love and survival.” “Certain books give off the sense that you won’t want them to end, so splendid the writing, so lyrical the stories. Such is the case with Southern California novelist Susan Straight’s new memoir, In the Country of Women . . . Her vibrant pages are filled with people of churned–together blood culled from scattered immigrants and native peoples, indomitable women and their babies. Yet they never succumb . . . Straight gives us permission to remember what went before with passion and attachment.” ––Los Angeles Times




Famous Jersey Cattle


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