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The following books or CDs are available for citizen review. If you have an interest in the topic and some expertise, please contact Tribune Editor John Irby at john.irby@;bismarcktribune.com.

n "St. Bart Breakdown," by Don Bruns. A mystery series featuring rock and roll journalist Mick Sever. 268 pages.

n "Money, Sex and Kids - Stop Fighting about the Three Things That Can Ruin Your Marriage," by Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D. A practical guide of how to deal with three critical areas in a relationship. 212 pages.

n "Rabbit in the Moon," by Deborah and Joel Shlian. A psychological international thriller of suspense, intrigue and discovery. 356 pages.

n "The Deal," by Adam Gittlin. A fictional thriller about the real estate business, power struggles and big money. 444 pages.

n " 'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day," by Catherine Ipcizade and illustrated by Ben Hodson. An adaptation of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. 32 pages.

n "Kersplatypis," by Susan K. Mitchell and illustrated by Sherry Rogers. The story of one creature's journey to find his place in the world (pre-school to second grade). 32 pages.

n "Explore Ancient Egypt," by Carmella Van Vleet and illustrated by Alex Kim. Twenty-five hands-on projects, activities and games to bring this civilization alive to young readers ages 6-9. 89 pages.

n "The Eleventh Commandment," by Abraham B. Medina. A rich doctor who is an atheist falls in love with a religiously conservative Amish woman. 178 pages.

n "Cromwell Dixon: A Boy and His Plane 1892-1911" by Martin J. Kidston. The story of a child prodigy who became a national aviation hero. 168 pages.

n "A Paragon of Virtue" by Christian Von Ditfurth. A serial murder mystery-thriller set in modern Germany with roots back to the Nazi regime. 333 pages.

n "The Sports Lover's Guide to Recovery, Strategies and Rules of the Game," by Andrew L. Dieden. Lessons from the sports world in the personal fight to achieve and sustain sobriety. 111 pages.

n "Key to Living the Law of Attraction," by Jack Canfield and D.D. Watkins. A look at career and creative pursuits, health, financial prosperity and rewarding relationship. 138 pages.

n "A Woman's Guide to Recovery," by Brenda Huff. A recovery guide for women new to sobriety. 290 pages.

n "12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery," by Allen Berger, Ph.D. How to assess a situation and take proactive steps toward lifelong recovery. 116 pages.

n "Bobcat Fifty Years," by Marty Padgett. A complete company history in a coffee-table book format. 216 pages.

n "Blackout Girl," by Jennifer Storm. The author shares a real, raw look at what can happen when teens engage in high-risk behaviors. 240 pages.

n "Then Are the Children Free," by Sylvia Klope Eller. The story of Sophie, a member of a hard-working, close-knit farm family on the North Dakota prairie. 118 pages.

n "This is Daniel Cook, Here We Are!" This CD includes a mix of classics and originals of pop, classical, big band, country, polka, hip hop and Celtic sounds. 26 songs.

n "Emotional Sobriety," by Tian Dayton, Ph.D. Recovery from family dysfunction and psychological emotional trauma. 267 pages.

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