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No big Deal...I simply shot my man. The fourth in the New Mystery series from Mosley.  In the latest and most surprising novel in Mosley's bestselling Leonid McGill series, Leonid finds himself caught between his sins of the past and an all-too-vivid present, in this gripping story of murder, greed, and retribution.

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We kick of the month with a celebration and nod to the enormous history of our people. With an all star line up of our cultural ambassadors, Moore Press presents the Rebirth of the Literary Cool. Join Jessica Care Moore, Danny Simmons, Asha Bandele and Khalid, El-Hakim for a powerful evening of words and a celebration of 15 years of Moore Press.

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Following up on her successful, award winning book, "Girl, Get Your Mind Right!", Smalls, the Relationship Advisor on season 1 and 2 of What Chilli Wants, is tackling the issue of nice girls finishing last. "Men Love Abuse" is a honest book helping women become strong when dating a man by telling them not to call too much or to not to take any crap from a man. Smalls philosophy is, "be a bitch and you will get hitched." 

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Making Bold Moves: Creating Multimillion-Dollar Success in 500 Days or Less! is the first in a series of motivational books geared toward inspiring entrepreneurs, business owners, industry executives and anyone dreaming of creating major success in their lives. The book is part "how-to" and part business biography, serving as a "how-about ™," combining elements of an instructional road map with rich anecdotes about William S. Parrish, Jr.'s real life business journey and personal story. 

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This book documents a number of inventions, patents and labor saving devices conceived by Black inventors from over 70 countries. Among many other inventions, pre-enslaved Africans, developed agricultural tools, building materials, medicinal herbs, cloth and weapons. Although historical documents emphasize that millions of Black people arrived in Canada, the Caribbean, Central and South America and the United States under slavery's yoke, it is relatively unknown that thousands of Africans and their descendants developed numerous labor-saving devices and inventions that spawned companies which generated money and jobs, worldwide. While most authors focus primarily on American and European inventors, Keith Holmes introduces inventions, both past and present, that Black people, developed and patented globally and multiculturally.

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