Eli’s Children provides an interesting look at a privileged world that, though coveted, also has its dangers. Gerard G. Nahum’s Eli’s Children is a quiet novel about one young man’s coming-of-age journey, related through the lens... Read More
The novel thrives in the realm of anti-art, testing boundaries and throwing clever punches. “This example of anti-art deserves nothing short of scathing criticism,” asserts the first page of Jonathan Harnisch’s massive novel The... Read More
Gorgeous photographs and meticulous watercolor images make this celebration of British Columbia’s diversity stunning in its artistry. The Canadian province of British Columbia has the motto “Splendor without Diminishment.” That... Read More
Magic and mystery abounds in this intensely plotted novel, full of evocative phrases and creative turns. Sevens & Sixes, by B and T Pecile, is the second book in the fascinating Corridor of Doors Trilogy. In this story, Khia, a young... Read More
This book brings the lofty idea of legacies down to earth, showing that even seemingly small actions can have lasting effects. Legacies aren’t just for Dead People! is a motivational manual for the boomer generation. With a... Read More
This is an intriguing attempt to explore Paul’s many distinct personality traits, as a man at turns masterful, vengeful, proud, hateful, and brilliant. In S. J. Knight’s "A Time to Act", the life of the apostle Paul is chronicled... Read More
Children will have fun coming up with solutions to Grandpa’s problems and comparing them with Joey’s. From the fish tank to the freezer, Joey never knows where he’s going to find Grandpa’s glasses next! Patricia Nichvolodoff’s... Read More
Anderson and her friends capture the poise and wisdom of women who have lived fulfilling lives. "So Late, So Soon", Linda K. Anderson’s compilation of essays, features thirty of Anderson’s female friends and their personal opinions... Read More