Channel 2 — June 9, 2026


GO HOME, ALINA Seventeen, saddled with her grandfather’s debts, Alina K'vich engages in illegal Raves in her rundown hometown. But these small-time monster hunts simply aren’t enough: The School lies in disrepair, the power’s shut off, and the bills remain insurmountable. In a last-ditch gamble, she signs up for a Rave whose massive reward could rewrite her entire future. However, she’s far from the only hunter to answer the call of such an alluring bounty… Out of options, Alina sinks the last of her money into a forged Raver’s license and a one-way ticket to New El, the floating Capital. There, an unnamable horror—her target—busies itself slaughtering the nobility in the dead of night, leaving no survivors and no witnesses. Protected only by her wits and spells, Alina must find a way to save New El, her School, and herself.

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Richard Trayler speaking about “Growing in Intimacy with God: Accept, Adore, Abide”

Have you ever wanted to get away, perhaps to a beautiful mountain top, and leave the worries of the world in the clouds below you? Would you like to go to a place where you could relax, rest, and refresh your body, mind, emotions, and spirit in the morning sun, and, more importantly, in the light and love of the Son?

The most important relationship you can have is a personal, intimate relationship with God – The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. You can know God and have continual fellowship and communion with Him.

As you read this book, allow the Holy Spirit to lead you through three essential steps – Accept, Adore, and Abide - so that you may have the intimate relationship with God that you were created to have and begin enjoying the abundant life, now and forever, that Jesus promised (John 10:10). Additionally, experience an inward transformation into the likeness of Christ and the outward manifestation of His love for others.

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Randy Rauh speaking about “A Letter Unwritten”

A Letter Unwritten offers a deeply moving exploration of how individuals shape and are shaped by one another. It is a celebration of resilience, love, and the threads of humanity that bind us all, leaving an indelible mark not just in words but in the hearts they touch. This is a story that will inspire readers to find their own strength, honor their connections, and embrace the challenges that define us. 

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Christine Tate speaking about “Mental Doughnuts: Overcoming Unhealthy Thoughts ”

Author Christine Tate went through the fire of adversity during a seven year period. Through it all, she overcame the temptation to engage in wrong thoughts. In Mental Doughnuts: Overcoming Unhealthy Thoughts, she shares the wisdom gained through her trials from a Christian perspective. If life seems overwhelming and you are battling depression, anxiety, frustration, anger, and insecurities, grab a cup of coffee and curl up with this book to be encouraged and identify strategies to be victorious over your inner struggles.

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Barbara Holstein speaking about “Women's Freedom”

In Women's Freedom, Unfinished Love Stories, Positive Psychologist Barbara Becker Holstein explores the struggles and desires of young women in the 1960s: the complexities of sexuality, identity, and self-discovery. In this compelling book, Dr. Holstein introduces readers to three college students navigating the intricacies of their sexual energies and the paths to their futures. Their journeys are a mirror to the experiences of women throughout history, highlighting the universal longings and challenges that have shaped previous generations. Readers may find themselves reflecting on their own rights, needs, and the societal influences that have shaped their perceptions. Dr. Holstein's insightful exploration of sexuality and emotional growth will captivate you, challenge you, and ultimately empower you. Women's Freedom will awaken you to some of these important issues and remind you that fair treatment and understanding are the keys to a future filled with self-discovery.

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Jack Randall speaking about “The Night The World Went Dark”

They say you've never lived until you've almost died. But some know better than others that dying's no picnic either. When Jay Abbas and his friends accidentally summoned a demon from a fairytale, the sun refused to rise. They were forced to spend their days running, hiding, and plotting to send it back, and to undo all of the death and chaos that it had caused. However, the longer they were chased, the more likely death seemed. With time running out and their minds wearing thin, they unravel the mysteries of the island home, hoping at least one answer could save them from a dreadful fate.

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Sandy Hope Stewart speaking about “Entertaining Angels”

At seventy, Rebekah Lang resolved to confront the guilt she has carried for decades. This journey draws her back to the turbulent summers of the mid-1960s, when she was a bright but self-absorbed teenager, caught between the innocence of youth and the harsh realities of a world unraveling. Amid the backdrop of war, racial unrest, and long-buried family secrets, she encountered a series of emotional, physical, and spiritual awakenings that would shape—and scar—her life.

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Marie Lisette Rimer speaking about “Back from Suicide: Before and After the Essential Patrick”

Back from Suicide reveals the suicidal mind through the misery of depression and the difficulty of coming out. It’s the enigma of self-destruction after a lifetime of success. It is a mother’s pursuit of the biggest question of humankind. Why do people kill themselves? Patrick Wood is a valedictorian with perfect SAT scores. A year after he graduates from Stanford with honors, his mother struggles to understand his suicide. Marie Lisette Rimer searches for answers through Patrick’s life, Berlin’s gay scene, and his death after rejection from a boy he wanted. She draws from Stanford psychiatrists, suicide research, media, and her own awakening. She finds answers through therapy and the science of depression to expose the hidden forces behind sadness, perfectionism, identity, and isolation. She weaves guilt and grief with evidence and understanding. Back from Suicide is the seeds of depression that lead to suicide. It’s how we find purpose in pain beyond death.

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Laura Moss White speaking about “Mrs. White's Sub Snips”

These humorous substitute teaching real life experiences show fun snapshots or 'snips' into the world in which all who sub, used to sub, or has had a sub can relate to. These cartoons illustrate 15 years of subbing grades K-12. All school teachers and administrators will be able to identify with this book. Have any of these situations happened to you? You've got to read it to believe it! This is a coloring book; color with colored pencils for hours of fun.