This poetry collection is a life-soaked, terrifying journey into a troubled man’s world. Tshekedi Wallace’s "Poetry the Mind is a Maze" is a brief volume of honest reflections that seems to occupy a spiritual space between lost... Read More
This gold rush novel is intriguing in its explorations of human greed. Philip Atlas Clausen’s "The Gold Hunter" employs the California gold rush as a backdrop for this morality tale of greed and corruption that often wanders into... 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 to Eat Them Alive" offers an academic look at the way media... 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 the opening salvo of R. Q. Public’s Inalienable Rights... Read More
Gilchrist’s ideas deserve further exploration by others in the research community. Alan Gilchrist’s "The Foetal Circulation" is a revision of his earlier works on the subject, bolstered by his extensive review of the literature of... Read More
This erotic work indulges in the most basic human desires. Martin Harvey’s "The Amorous Postman" is a gluttonous erotic novel that explores the pleasures and challenges of a young man’s sexual awakening and journey to adulthood. Liam... Read More
Stuart’s voice will resonate with anyone whose life has been affected by autism spectrum disorder. Motivated by his own love of fast driving, powerful engines, and navigating life with Asperger’s syndrome, S. Parish’s "Wheels of... 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 across multiple time periods and generations. The Beckers—Adam,... Read More