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Little Magic Shop of Horrors: Deadtime Stories By: Annette and Gina Cascone

Bunny Reviews: Children’s horror book – Little Magic Shop of Horrors: Deadtime Stories By: Annette and Gina Cascone

Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses By: Sally M. Pacholok

Bunny Reviews: Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses By: Sally M. Pacholok A nonfiction look at B12 deficiency.

Eyes to See by Joseph Nassise

Bunny Reviews: Paranomal, Urban Fantasy, thriller: EYES TO SEE by Joseph Nassise, book one in the Jeremiah Hunt Chronicle.

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Bunny Reviews: Historical Fiction / Adventure novel OUTLANDER by Diana Gabaldon….a spellbinding novel of passion and history that combines exhilarating adventure with a love story for the ages….

Island of Silence by Lisa McMann

Bunny reviews: The second book in the middle-grade dystopian fantasy series THE UNWANTEDS: Island of Silence by New York Times bestselling author Lisa McMann.

Drawing Blood by Richard Finney

Bunny Reviews: Drawing Blood by Richard Finney, “the first of the RELICT BOOK SERIES, each an OPEN ENDED NOVEL depicting the fall of humanity and the attempt by the Vampires to maintain control of their new world order.”

Amarock by Angela Townsend

Bunny Reviews: Amarok by Angela J Townsend. A story about Emma, whose life has been hell since she moved from sunny California to a remote Alaskan town. Abandoned by her father and living with the guilt of causing her mother’s death, she makes a desperate dash for freedom from her abusive stepfather. But when her car skids off the icy road, her planned escape leads to further captivity in a world beyond her imagining.

Sitting Kills, Moving Heals by Joan Vernikos PhD

Bunny Reviews: Sitting Kills, Moving Heals: How Everyday Movement Will Prevent Pain, Illness, and Early Death – and Exercise Alone Won’t by Joan Vernikos PhD This groundbreaking new medical work demonstrates how modern sedentary lifestyles contribute to poor health, obesity, and diabetes, and how health can be dramatically improved by continuous, low-intensity, movement that challenges the force of gravity.