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1. Lulu.Com God in Flight (First Edition - Reprint)

2. Lulu.Com Collected Swedish Folk Tales

3. Lulu.Com China Jeep Patrol/Guadalcanal Diary
"China Jeep Patrol/Guadalcanal Diary" is a gripping novel based on the personal experiences of Arthur Donald Gardner, a Marine who served during World War II. The narrative begins shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, when Gardner decided to join the Marine Corps. The reader is taken through his experiences during the amphibious landings on Guadalcanal and Bougainville, where he fought as part of Carlson's Raiders. After a medical evacuation due to malaria and a subsequent time in San Diego, where he served as a military policeman, Gardner is transferred to Tangku, China. There, he faces the challenges and dangers of the post-war period in China, which are impressively captured in "China Jeep Patrol." This collection of stories and diary entries provides a unique insight into the turbulent times and personal struggles of a soldier confronting the aftermath of war.

4. Lulu.Com Black Book of Poems
The "Black Book of Poems" by James Togeas offers a carefully curated collection of poems divided into three thematic groups: family, the larger world, and day and night. This collection is characterized by its formal structure, with most poems written in the form of sonnets. Additionally, the book includes four more formal poems presented in both regular and irregular forms. The poems are not written in free verse, which emphasizes the formal elegance and linguistic precision of the texts. This collection is an invitation to explore the various facets of life and the human experience through the lens of poetry.

5. Lulu.Com Dear Queen
"Dear Queen" is an inspiring novel by Casilya 'SIL' Smith that addresses the challenges and uncertainties many people, particularly Black and Brown women, face in a society shaped by beauty standards. The protagonist struggles with self-doubt and feelings of not belonging while grappling with questions about her identity and self-worth. Through a transformative encounter with a friend, she is reminded that true beauty and purpose come from within. This book encourages readers to appreciate their uniqueness and to question societal norms that often lead to self-doubt. With a captivating narrative and a strong message of self-acceptance, "Dear Queen" offers a valuable perspective on the journey to self-love and the recognition of one's identity.

6. Lulu.Com Diary of a Provincial Lady
"Diary of a Provincial Lady" by E. M. Delafield is a humorous and insightful novel that depicts the life of an English middle-class family in the 1930s. The protagonist, a provincial lady, recounts the everyday joys and challenges of her household, including financial worries and the search for a competent maid. With a keen eye for human frailties and a touch of irony, she describes the ups and downs of her long-standing marriage. This book not only offers a glimpse into rural life but also into the dynamics of relationships and the small dramas of everyday life. Delafield's writing style is both entertaining and reflective, inviting the reader to identify with the characters and reflect on their own experiences.

7. Lulu.Com In Darkness, Delight: Masters of Midnight

In Darkness, Delight: Masters of Midnight
English, Andrew Lennon, Evans Light, Josh Malerman, 2019
8. Lulu.Com In Defense of George

9. Lulu.Com How¿a Babel
"Babel Tower" is a collection of essays written by Marian Dziwisz. Inspired by the Nobel speech of Olga Tokarczuk and the address by Marian Turski, this work offers a profound engagement with lyrical and dramatic themes. Dziwisz, an experienced author and academic, has made a name for himself in the literary and philosophical landscape of Poland. His essays reflect not only personal experiences but also societal and cultural issues that are significant in today's world. With a clear and precise writing style, the author invites readers to contemplate the complex interconnections between language, identity, and culture. This collection is a valuable contribution to contemporary Polish literature, offering both literary and philosophical insights.

10. Lulu.Com Joshua's Journey
