Make some space on your bookshelves and put your reading glasses on! Below are our best new Books for June 2018. Check them all!
"It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside"
—Maud Hart Lovelace
Kelsey Purcell | Self-Improvement
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Refuse To Be Silenced is a memoir of my personal experience going through finding a great love, then realizing it was all a lie. The man I once knew had been wearing a mask, covering his true character from me and the rest of the world. One night, he takes off the mask to reveal his dark monster. This dark monster subjected me to months of verbal, emotional and sexual abuse until I finally found my escape. This is my story, but I know there are many others who have experienced or are experiencing similar situations, and I hope this book can inspire them to get out and thrive on their own. To other victims out there: know you are not alone and know you can refuse to be silenced.
Joana A Park | Romance
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When life became too hard for Anni to handle. She only saw one way out. Little did she know that powers beyond her imagination would guide her differently. If you didn't believe in angels before, you will after this sweet prequel to The Secret of the Cherry Blossoms.
Uncle Jasper | Sci-fi Fantasy
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A fill-in detective is thrown through a hole in space to find a missing inventor and her beautiful daughter.
22 Lions Bookstore | Self-Improvement
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Robin Sacredfire has been one of the most popular authors over the past years and this trend has been rapidly increasing. Millions of people from around the world are helped through his words and insights, and love to share the knowledge with their friends, to help them, uplift them, inspire them. And these fans are from all backgrounds of life. For them, this author is like a renewing wave of energy in the world, an energy that, wherever it passes, doesn’t leave any rock unmoved. Nobody remains the same after coming in contact with his words.
Tao Mundus | Sci-fi Fantasy
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In 2089, on a terraformed Venus [not Mars], an amazing discovery is made that can save Earth’s global system from collapsing, but the finding threatens to start a war of worlds. Here on New Earth drama unfolds. Amidst the new world's pristine natural settings, adventure awaits in the challenges of covert rescue and recovery mission that crosses the wild planet. A mystery presents itself in an astonishing, shocking discovery regarding the origins of humankind; a secret which when revealed will forever change the fundamental perception of planet Earth and of the human race. A woman of peace and a man of war fall in love only to become mortal enemies when ideologies clash and worlds collide. When a power struggle ensues for control of Neagi, the survival of two planets is at stake.
Dr Ram Lakhan Prasad | Educational
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A collection of essays based on the challenges surrounding my life. I hope they can interest and delight the reader.
Mike Bozart | Drama
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Three 20-something friends (two males and a female) decide to go for a spring hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to check out some scenic waterfalls and get some 'clarity'. All is going just as planned until a dark creature is spotted on the trail. Will everyone be found alive and well by sunset? Approx. 11K words.If this novelette were made in to a movie, it would most likely be rated PG-13 (language, drugs).
K. E. Ward | Short Stories
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The Black Magician is a short story about Sam, who is gifted his first Tarot deck as a teenager. During the time he learns about magic, he also discovers he has powers. But a few years later, he meets a beautiful woman named Jasper. She is missing one night, and he is frightened she has been abducted. Could he use his powers to find her? And would it be too late to save her life?
Raymond Russ | Philosophy
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Words of Wisdom is a collection of intense, resourceful, eye-opening quotes born out of the mind of the author, based on people and situations in and around his daily routine. Inspired by stories, relationships and current events, Mr. Russ utilizes his perspective to generate a positive, but general outlook or assessment that can benefit all who stumble across his words. It's evident that the goal is typically to come to the most positive but realistic outcome, while avoiding the temptation of reacting directly to the subject or exposing the identity of the person(s) or thing(s) that may be the central source for the literature.
Hlengiwe Mathebula | Romance
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Before I write the blurb can I please tell you guys that I have never called another person ugly because I know what that 4 letter word does to a person's self esteem. Her 2 big sisters got married before they reached 21. Mbali is 24 and not married, not engaged, never dated. But according to her family and society she's just too ugly. So her parents sell her to the highest bidder, but what happens when her husband who has never met her doesn't want her because she's just too ugly?