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New Reader Media, a creative marketing firm working in partnership with New Reader Magazine, takes on the challenge of bookmarking emerging voices in the indie publishing world. Presented in no particular order, here’s New Reader Media’s reading list for this quarter of 2020!

The Adventures of Charlie Chipmunk MICHAEL J. RUBEL

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For most creatures, making one's way in the world can be hard even when life seems better than most days. It's a whole other story for Charlie Chipmunk who thinks it's downright scary. Follow along as he grows and learns through his adventures to find a mate and his place in the world.

What on Earth Are You?: In Heaven's Name RICHARD H. PALMQUIST

An engaging read containing commentaries exploring personality aspects relating to God and to society. Palmquist shows how defining the inner workings of one's relationships with God and friends play a part in creating a favorable quality of life.

The Christian Survival Guide Made Simple: Ten Tips that will offer Hope, Peace, Love and Motivation SHEENA HALL

This is a timely book if you want to get a jump start on becoming a Christian Warrior. It provides answers to some of the questions we ask ourselves everyday, and features Survival Tips that will definitely have a deep impact on your thoughts and perceptions on life's different scenarios.

The Bible Bucket List PAUL KACSUR

A great source of bucket list ideas for Christians, and a wellspring of motivation to start doing something for the glory of God. Read this to help you form a deeper relationship with Him!

Lord, What Do You Want Me To Do PAUL KACSUR

Have you ever had that worry of coming to the end of your life without ever having asked what God wants you to do? This book filled with guides for a variety of situations when we need divine direction is perfect for you. Read on and learn to confidently ask God what He wants you to do.

Lord, How Can I Serve You Better? PAUL KACSUR

For many Christians, the desire to be better stewards to the Lord can be unbearably strong. This book written by a man of strong faith can help quell that desire and direct it to what really matters in life, and offers Scripture-based suggestions to "tweak" one's faith and relationship with the Lord.

The Power of Goodbye: Walking Into Freedom YOUSCHKA CHARLOTTE

Letting go and saying farewell are difficult things to do. This book helps in stepping out of your comfort zone and earning your wings to fly.

Motherhood: A Journey Into Your Own Heart YOUSCHKA CHARLOTTE

Through the gift of motherhood, Youschka shares her journey in facing her fears and doubts and making those pain and tears worthwhile.

Who’s Pulling My Strings?: How I Learned to Free the Puppet and Feel Safe to Be Me MARDI KIRKLAND

Undeniably taking readers beyond theory and showing them what it will be like to take life-changing steps and what to do when obstacles seem to be blocking your path.

Who’s Pulling My Strings? Companion Writing Journal: A Self-Discovery Adventure & Journey to Becoming Free MARDI KIRKLAND

This writing journal is your journey inward to release what is keeping you from knowing the beauty that is you.

Bye-Bye Baby on the Treetops ELIZABETH MUIR-LEWIS

Terror, love, and forgiveness come together in this captivating thriller about a musician whose past, present, and future are irreversibly fused—a dazzling narrative for any thrill-seeker.

I'm Catchin’ Hell GREGORY NORMAN

After Joshua Townsend experiences a life-altering event, he finds himself remembering monumental happenings in his life that all led to his current situation and molded the person he currently is.

Hell Don't Last Always GREGORY NORMAN

In the second installment to the Townsend story, Norman once again gifts his readers with a story that's emotionally-stirring and suspensful, and still remarkably relevant to current real-life issues.

No More Gun Violence: The Solution DAVID Y. WEISS

Having been born to Holocaust survivors, author David Weiss takes a step forward into reducing the evils of this world. This book is for those who, like him and many others, wish to be free of fear of any danger caused by violence.

Diversity: A Reality for America, Racism Still Its Nightmare CHARLES NATHANIEL SMITH

A poignant commentary that houses a true conversation about race and race relations. It teaches readers that we could live as the constitution stands for: We as a People—not one people, but all people where all lives truly matter, every day.

The Thought of Her BLAKE BAILEY

An intimate recounting of travels and journeys across the world, told from the raw and honest perspective of someone who's lived the realities of fiction.

Quoting Matilda: The Words and History of a Forgotten Suffragist SUSAN SAVION

Matilda Joslyn Gage had some very interesting things to say, although they weren't readily accepted during her time. Author Susan Savion has put together some of the late activist's very quotable remarks for those of us who are more open-minded, and those who'd like to expand their perspective more.

Wee Willie One Sock JOHN PETRIE

Join Lucy and Matthew, two lovable cats, and help Willie look for the missing sock around the whole house!

Reset Families: Building Social and Emotional Skills While Avoiding Nagging and Power Struggles SHARON ALLER

Reset Families is ideal for parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caregivers of kids ages three to thirteen, but its principles can be adapted to children of any age.

I Suppose the Rose Knew CARMEN CLEGG

I Suppose the Rose Knew is a story about a young girl around the age of eight or nine. She’s in front of her home kneeling at a bed of roses when she discovers one of the roses is not looking so well and it saddens her when she thinks the rose knows it's not going to make it.

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