This fun, otherworldly work of juvenile fiction celebrates friendship, loyalty, and listening to one’s heart. Melanie Abed’s "Anni Moon and the Elemental Artifact", illustrated by Hisham Abed, is a fast-paced, thrilling, otherworldly... Read More
A fascinating book that raises questions about the meaning of self and relationships, and is a unique look at love. Hallucinatory and complex, "The Oxygen Tank" by Jonathan Harnisch delves deeply into an imaginary couple whose... Read More
A boarding school tale for those who enjoy underdogs, appreciate unusual coming-of-age stories, and identify with misunderstood geniuses. A student with Tourette’s syndrome deals with bullies, alcoholism, and unexpected friendship at a... Read More
Much like her beloved taffy, this fairy’s outer wrapper and soft inner core are sure to bring smiles and possibly a craving for sweets. Embracing the joy and revelry that are hallmarks of the season, "The Toothless Fairy" from Timothy... Read More
This surprising apocalyptic novel is edgy within its faith-based genre, and has the action of a wartime thriller. "Against the Fading of the Light" is the third gripping and graphically violent installment of Stu Jones’s Action of... Read More
A mixture of religious and secular themes makes this poetry collection enjoyable and insightful. Poet Raminder Bajwa aims for the big picture in his new poetry collection, "Enlightenment", surveying the vicissitudes of love, truth, and... Read More
This contemplative poetry collection addresses both grand and everyday subjects in thoughtful, lyrical language. Garth Kellett’s poetry collection "Between the Mirrors and Other Poems" highlights feelings and emotions in unusual ways,... Read More
A search for birth parents turns into a thrilling, engaging mystery. In "Kentucky Woman" by Mike Brogan, a young woman tries to figure out her roots, with potentially deadly consequences. The novel delves into questions of just what... Read More