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Looking for a good read? There’s something for everyone in the Between the Cracks Bookstore. Click on the cover or title to find out where to buy, or the author’s name to be taken to his/her website.


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Beside Myself, by Ginger Simpson


There's a serial killer loose in Cynthia's neighborhood and the victims bear a striking resemblance to her.  Fortunately her neighbor is a police officer, and oh so handsome.  On their first date, a kiss deals them a startling 'jolt.'  Now she has to solve the case before he becomes the next victim.

Tradepaperback Version is available from Ginger at mizging2003@yahoo.com.  Just put "Purchase Beside Myself" in the subject line.  She’ll be happy to autograph each copy.

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Rainbow Sheep, by Kim Chatel


Genevieve is a little shepherdess with a big imagination. When she finds a sad, pale rainbow, she tells him funny stories until he cries happy tears and his colors return. Genevieve’s sheep are caught in the colorful rain of tears and become the “Rainbow Sheep.”

“Rainbow Sheep” is a picture book by author and fiber artist Kim Chatel. Each illustration is a felt ‘painting.’ The text also includes instructions for two simple felt crafts for kids.

“Rainbow Sheep” will be available from Guardian Angel Publishing in May 2008. Join Kim Chatel at her website (www.kimchatel.com) for some fun and games.

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A Cultural History of the Native Peoples of Southern New England: Voices from Past and Present

Moondancer and Strong Woman


A Cultural History of the Native Peoples of Southern New England provides an understanding of the ways, customs, and language of the southern New England American Indians from the Native's perspective.

Diary of a Palm Reader By Myrna Lou Goldbaum


This book has 42 palm reading sessions. It includes UFO's, murder, incest, love-hate relationships, cheating spouse,ghosts, a Hollywood Director, a TV show host, kidnapping, holocaust survivor, a cancer victim and an out of body experience plus much more.

Call Me Sonya Grey

by Sonya Tupone Lloyd


This personal collection of poetic verse is at once inspiring and challenging. Beginnng with the loss of her mother at age nine, Sonya began collecting her thoughts in 40 poems in a diary from early childhood through her twenties.

But Then Again I Could Be Wrong: The Book of Rants

By Jim Rising


I am always and forever a student of humans and I try to make sense of life in northeast Pennsylvania.

Gee ... I always wanted to write a book. I never thought I would but then again I could be wrong. Here is a collection of some of the past few years rants as broadcast on WDMT 102.3 The Mountain as part of my show Rising at Ten.

What Was I Thinking?

How Not To Date

Annie Earley


I'm not one to sit around and wait for something to happen. I wanted a man.

As you meet Sponge Tom, “Skip-To-My-Lou” Stew and Lame Joke Jim, I hope you recognize my determination to maintain my self respect and high standards in a relationship as well as the ability to find humor in any situation. Join me as I learn the ins and outs of online dating.

The Inferno Collection

by Jacqueline Seewald


Lorette Campbell, a grad student in the English doctoral program,  is worried that someone is out to harm her and asks Kim Reynolds, a reference librarian and friend, to look into the possibility that an inferno collection exists at the library.  After Lorette is murdered, Kim begins investigating, placing her own life in jeopardy. Romantically, she becomes involved with dashing, popular professor, Don Bernard, as well as tough police detective, Mike Gardner. 

Shades of Gray, by Jessica James


Discover the fine line between friends and enemies in this epic love story that captures the emotions and fears of the country as war sweeps the land. This debut novel has received critical acclaim from Civil War authors and historians, as well as lovers of romance and historical fiction.

Lucky Penny by Hill Kemp


Penny wants to get her friends, Angie and Jen, to like each other. But the problem they had in the third grade keeps them apart. Penny works hard and creatively to get them together.

Raw Silk

By Lisabet Sarai


When software engineer Kate O’Neill leaves her lover David to take a job in Thailand, she becomes sexually involved with two very different men: a handsome and debauched member of the Thai aristocracy, and the charismatic proprietor of a sex bar. Each touches her in a different way; each teaches her different things about her body and her heart. Then David comes to Bangkok, and Kate realises that, finally, she must choose one of the three men who all desire her.


Oblivious

by Cydia Dedre


Eccentric Olivia Chatham has found her life’s calling. Crime buster. Tucker Monroe, a mysterious newcomer to the small Wisconsin town, discovers he, too, has a mission. Keeping up with her.

The Paper Mirror

by Dorien Grey


In Book #10 of the 11-book Dick Hardesty Mystery series, death in a research library leads p.i. Hardesty and the reader through a convoluted maze of fathers and sons, suicide, a closeted writer, and a tragic love. Other books in the Dick Hardesty series include: The Butcher's Son, The Ninth Man, The Bar Watcher, The Hired Man, The Good Cop, The Bottle Ghosts, The Dirt Peddler, The Role Players, The Popsicle Tree, The Dream Ender: