Astrologer’s Proof raises intriguing questions about the role of the universe in the everyday lives of earthly beings. An intriguing theory that people’s lives can be guided by scientifically proven astrology is at the heart of David... Read More
Wong’s book does a great job of teaching children the importance of money. Joseph Wong’s I’m So Ready for Life uses simple, straightforward writing to offer young children an introductory explanation of how money works. Though... Read More
Those who like real-life inspirational stories will enjoy this passionate take on father-son relationships. Bruno DeLuca’s powerful memoir "Rising Above" passionately details his childhood in the 1960s, with the tumultuous relationship... Read More
A young hatchling finds meaning in helping others in this sweet take on a classic tale. "Hatching Sharey" features a purple platypus whose looks inspire a journey from dismay to self-acceptance. In Bao-Khanh Tran’s whimsical riff on... Read More
"Cloning Galinda" is an entertaining tale that opens a fascinating window into the controversial subject of hydraulic fracking. One good Midwestern woman stands up against the overwhelming financial and political might of a corrupt... Read More
"What the Bible Really Tells Us" is a familiar skeptic’s approach to biblical criticism. Adrian Benard’s "What the Bible Really Tells Us" is a biblically critical work that explores surprising verses from across the Bible’s books.... Read More
"Legacy of the Monster" is a fresh take on the modern morality play. David Neandes’s "Legacy of the Monster" is a straightforward character study and morality play that examines blurred lines between good and evil, as well as issues of... Read More
The argument that race is an archaic and counterproductive social construction is cogent, smartly argued, and thought-provoking throughout. Stephen A. Tillett’s "Stop Falling for the Okeydoke" suggests that race is a false concept that... Read More