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Three coming soon non-fiction books for fans of non-fiction books
 
 
Frank Cotolo
February 15, 2017
 
It's starting to look like a great season for non-fiction books and their readers. Here is a list of some upcoming volumes that will spark your interest and perhaps capture your attention and make your life worth living again.
 
THE STRANGER FROM COPENHAGEN
By Stephen Zill
 
In 1789, smarty-pants Irving Keppenstaven leaves his home in Oslo and disappears in Copenhagen. Though the city is thick with population, Irving talks to no one until a year later when he is starving for conversation and dares to begin a conversation with a "lady of the evening." In a complete turnaround, he becomes a pimp and talks his stable of gals into doing unmentionable things to him and his long lost brother, who documents the experience.
 
AN AMERICAN ILLNESS
By Xavier P. Sascatore
 
We all know that healthcare systems around the globe are strained and filled with problems but this book discloses how to solve all problems with simple medications. The author has spent a few years studying medicines and has discovered the relationship between the common maladies of the human body and certain elements in all medicines that make them work for all diseases. In short, this book, if the information is correct, will rid mankind of death. For that alone it is work a read.
 
LOYAL OFFSPRINGS
By Patricia Bentallouttashape
 
We rarely get to read about sons and daughters of famous historic figures, so this volume is extremely important - if we care to read about sons and daughters of famous historic figures. The author has done extensive research to reveal the dedications of sons and daughters of Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, Grover Cleveland, Nicolas Steno, Elisha Kane, Christopher Columbus, Plato and others. Through the ages, the author explains how the offspring of these figures strove to preserve their places in history, as well as she lists their favorite foods.
 
Keep an eye out or both eyes out in focus for those three books.
 
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