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Dr. Heidi Davidson and her husband, Dr. Peter Davidson, accomplish one of the most incredible medical breakthroughs in history by restarting the brains of two brain-dead babies.
On the surface, Moby-Dick is a tale of revenge as Ahab, captain of the whaling ship Pequod, seeks out the whale that bit off his leg.
The story of Aladdin is just one of the many originating from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.
Nestled between the pumpkin carving of October and the holiday excitement of December is the month of November. It is a time to take a breather from the previous month while preparing for the chaos of the next, which also makes it perfect for catching up on some good books.
A young girl named Carissa Locke reflects on the terrible events in her life that shaped her and how, against all odds, she continued to fight for survival.
Despite being one of the deadliest mountains in the world, Everest continues to serve as a beacon for climbers and adventurers seeking to prove themselves.
The weird, wonderful, mythical, and fantastical have always fascinated both authors and readers through the ages. This has resulted in many books getting published featuring detailed descriptions of creatures and places that don’t exist.
Children of Eve by Andrew Wilson is an uncompromising view of a dystopian future in which there is nothing left but a desperate fight for survival.
Islands have long been a staple in literature and can range from exotic holiday destinations to remote places filled with danger. In many novels, the island setting plays just as crucial of a role as the characters that find themselves on the island.
The Italian Renaissance is widely believed to be the time period that ushered in the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity. It is a time known for its excellence in everything from paintings and sculptures to literature, music, science, technology, and more.
Diane Merrill Wigginton - Romantic, Suspenseful Page-Turner
FEATURED AUTHOR - Diane Merrill Wigginton was born in Riverside, California in 1963. Her family moved to San Diego near the end of 1970, where she grew up in the newly developed community of Mira Mesa. Spending portions of her summers each year in Burly, Idaho, with her mother's parents, Florence and Orval Merrill, Diane developed a love of animals and a respect for the land. It was during this time on the farm, where she learned to ride horses, herd cattle, and tame wild kittens that Diane developed a love of… Read more