Bamboo Promise
Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw is truly inspirational, especially for those who suffer from trauma. Vicheara Houn’s Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw, Volume 2 relates the... Read More
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Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw is truly inspirational, especially for those who suffer from trauma. Vicheara Houn’s Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw, Volume 2 relates the... Read More
"The Lady with the Purple Hat" is delightfully absorbing in its portrayal of an entitled woman’s rise and fall. Otilia Greco’s "The Lady with the Purple Hat" is a hilarious,... Read More
This book reflects one man’s determination to share his insights about the way the mind works. "The Mysterion Dynasty" by Roger Wells is an ambitious attempt to understand and... Read More
"Reflections on Mortality" is a noteworthy addition to the literature about death and dying. Some books, as Francis Bacon remarked, should be chewed and digested. "Reflections... Read More
This compelling book offers plenty to think about regarding animals, food, and the ethical considerations between the two. Gayane F. Torosyan and Brian M. Lowe’s "Nobody Wants... Read More
The ultimate goal here is to encourage politics that prioritize “everyone’s individual rights.” “This book presents evidence that the United States is on fire,” roars... Read More
"Not Just a Game" is exciting, fast-moving historical fiction with a speculative edge. Doug Zipes’s "Not Just a Game" delves into what it’s like to be a Jewish athlete... Read More
With its brilliant simplicity, "Holy Hodgepodge!" serves as a guide to a life of piety and sincerity. "Holy Hodgepodge!" by Paul E. Sago works to break through the mess... Read More
"My Life and Lens" is an honest account of a soldier’s experiences that is driven by the constant promise of home. Robert L. Bowen’s "My Life and Lens" is a memoir about the... Read More
"Losing Six Kids" is a bittersweet memoir without a happily ever after. Christine Bonneur puts her whole heart on the line in her memoir Losing Six Kids: My Failed Adoption... Read More
Lynne’s tone is feminine, relatable, and friendly, and she states her points with humor. Ever since Anne Bancroft set the screen on fire in The Graduate, our culture has had a... Read More
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