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Books to Put on Your Wish List 

Have you told Santa what you want to receive this year?

Christmas is just around the corner, and it is an annual event that everyone is looking forward to. An event wherein the family gathers and spends time with one another is a perfect time to express love and give gifts that they’ll love. Aside from receiving gifts from the people you care about, have you made a wish list for Santa?

Santa Claus is also known as the Father of Christmas. He is the patron saint of children, and it was believed that he visited the homes of good children to give them rewards. Is your list ready to be sent to Santa? If not, we can ask Santa for some good books that are full of moral lessons, knowledge, and wisdom.

Books that are appropriate for all ages and seasons are written by recommended authors, and below is the list of authors and their book(s) that are perfect to give or read this Christmas:


The author of “Storms,” Maria Fernandez Snitzer, grew up in the same little fishing hamlet that serves as the book’s backdrop. Her father, a historian, had always had an impact on her. Her father used to take her on study excursions. Recording his interviews was one of his favorite pastimes. While his Memorex tape was playing, he would have the most enjoyable chats, and the author would hear his stories.

Storms

Rolf Stibbe was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to German parents. Since 1997, he has worked as a freelance writer for International Aviation magazine in both England and Australia. Stibbe has also been published in Japan by the Shingetsu News Agency. He is a member of ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, and the owner of various copyrights. His next project is to produce a series of military publications with eyewitness experiences from World War One to the present.

The Isle of the Dragon: The Last Flight of the Bugs Bunny

Wilfred Candler, Ph.D., was a professor of agricultural economics at Massey University in New Zealand and Purdue University in the United States before joining the World Bank. He spent several decades as a World Bank Evaluation Officer, studying and assessing the global impact of investment initiatives. In his retirement, he concentrated on the rise of fossil fuels and the enormous impact they had on driving economic advancement.

Global Warming: The Problem

Global Warming: All You Need To Know

Global Warming: The Answer (The Energy Dividend)

Alfred Alex Come’ met various people while still serving in the United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, National Guard, and Army Reserve. These people inspired the characters in his trilogy “Killing Blue Eyes,” the second volume of which, “Prey for the Abyss,” was already published. In addition, some of the characters and events in the book are based on his experiences as a career fireman and paramedic.

Prey for the Abyss

Carl Berryman retired as a lieutenant colonel from the United States Army. Over the course of 22 years, he served in 13 deployments, including one in Vietnam. Mr. Berryman practiced veterinary medicine in Montana after getting a bachelor’s degree in zoology and a doctorate in veterinary medicine from the University of Missouri.

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Rachel G. Carrington is a widow, mother of seven children, and grandmother to three generations. Among her many other interests, she spends a lot of time writing and reading. She has lived in Hamilton, Ohio, and on their family farm near Somerville, Ohio, in addition to her childhood home in southern Kentucky. Throughout their retirement years, Rachel and her husband Brad spent six months each year in Hawaii. Most of “The Early Years” was written in Waikiki after her husband died. Rachel now resides permanently in Ocala, Florida.

The Early Years

Tambi Harwood is a young adult science fiction novelist. She got an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University, where she also finished her first psionic time-travel book, “I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer”. Her husband and two adolescent sons live in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attends ComicCon on a regular basis and enjoys cosplaying as long as she can paint her entire body a different color.

I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer

Todd Daley grew up on Staten Island and went on to receive a B.S. and M.A. from CCNY, a MAT from Johns Hopkins, and a Ph.D. from New York University. He spent several years in high school and college teaching science, physics, and mathematics. He strove to make abstract principles concrete as a teacher by relating them to everyday life. Ideally, the student should be able to solve issues, think rationally, and act ethically after completing the course.

Love in the Days of Covid-20

Tim B. Wolfe is a rising author from the San Diego area who has been inspired by societal notions and a great desire to transmit those beliefs through his writings about romance and life’s adventures. Tim values spending time with his family, learning about history and science, and having a tranquil, worry-free future.

A Siren’s Call

Ivan Bosanko’s writing talent has been duly recognized by the national and international literary communities. His online series of articles have earned him two of the most prestigious awards. Who’s Who named him as their 2009 “Man of the Year.” That was followed up by being selected into their 2010 “Hall of Fame.”

The Rubber Room

Loretta Beacham lives in Ottawa with her partner, Adam, and their daughters, Charlotte and Violet. Several dust bunnies, several plush animals, a few board games, and stray LEGO parts are all part of family life.

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Nina M. Kelly is a mythologist specializing in Jungian psychology. She is a writer, a humanitarian, and a culture and arts, activist. Nina is also a dream pattern analyst and an archetypal pattern analyst. Nina’s sense of adventure has always been fueled by her interest in people and her work as a pattern analyst. Learning about individuals and their cultures has always stimulated Nina’s spirit of adventure. She feels that understanding other people’s traditions, stories, myths, and rituals allows you to open your environment more easily to more compassion.

Honeybee Treehouse

Garland W. Yarborough earned a bachelor’s degree in physiology from Oklahoma State University. He also attended Wake Forest Medical School. He completed a three-year internship and residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, followed by a two-year gastrointestinal fellowship at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tennessee. He has written and co-written several publications on the impact of various medicines on coronary circulation in dogs.

Following My Dreams

Dr. Peter J. Bylsma worked for 10 years in various Christian groups before transitioning to public service jobs at the international, federal, state, and local levels. He provided objective and non-partisan research on several topics as a data scientist and program analyst and summarized the concerns and conclusions for busy leaders. In a range of sectors, he has published numerous reports and articles on public policy and organizational success.

The Simplified Short Bible: A Short Chronological Summary of the Old and New Testaments

Leonard W. Lindros, Jr., retired from the same corporation for the final time on December 31, 2018, after 56 years of service. This allowed him plenty of time to complete the book he’d started years earlier. He was in control of his real estate and worked in finance.

Spots and All My Dogs

Biman Roy has been composing poetry for three decades and has been frequently published. His work has been nominated for Best of the Net and Pushcart Prizes. Biman Roy is the author of one chapbook of prose poems, “Of Moon and Washing Machine,” and two poetry chapbooks, “Dinosaur Hour” and “Navigating the Quartz Forest.” He works as a psychiatrist and lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey.

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Elayne Gilliam was a widow raising four children, a first-time college student in her third marriage, and facing a diagnosis of mental illness for a son and a daughter who eventually committed suicide. She confronted her childhood memories of a dysfunctional family and discovered family secrets and a genetic disposition to alcoholism and mental illness. Following the death of another spouse, she remarries but has to let go of her mentally ill son. Elayne’s story is for all who face the unexpected, the unplanned, and the challenges in life.

Family Skeletons

Mursalin Machado was born in 1938 in Santa Cruz, California, on the state’s central coast. He’s visited North America, northern Greenland, Europe, northern Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Islands. He has taught middle school in India, worked as a merchant seaman in the Pacific, served as a counselor to emotionally disturbed youngsters in England, and is a California-certified hypnotherapist. His musical and artistic background includes four years in community theater and seventeen years in the film industry. His first works were theater plays and poems. The author believes that the most valuable experience he acquired from meeting individuals from all over the world was the motivation for his work.

The Diary of Lady X

Charles Campise was born in Houston, Texas. He is the grandson of Sicilian immigrants from Poggio Reale who moved to an Italian hamlet in Bryan, Texas, in the late 1880s. He has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in educational psychology and social work. Through his own studies, he has become fluent in Spanish. After forty-four years of service in the Texas foster care system, he retired in June 2014. Then he started seeking something exciting to do. On the fourth day of retirement, he saw an offer from a ride-sharing firm, signed up, and was driving a week later.

Adventures of a Rideshare Driver

H. Allenger grew up in Montana and attended high school in Spokane, WA. While stationed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, he received his BA in Political Science from Eastern Washington University and his MA from the University of Arkansas through its foreign extension program. After seven years as an officer in the United States Army and thirty-one years with the Seattle School District, he retired in 2008 to pursue his actual loves, which include archaeology, art, history, mythology, and writing. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington, and likes exploring the world.

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