"How Leaders Can Inspire Accountability" is an effective business book that suggests means of developing work cultures focused on cultivating accountability. Michael Timms’s engaging business book "How Leaders Can Inspire... Read More
In the fantasy novel "The Hatchet Men", supernatural beings work to protect humanity from looming danger. In Simmeon Anderson’s fantasy novel "The Hatchet Men", an ancient war carries over into the modern era. Thousands of years ago, a... Read More
The short stories collected in Jo Lloyd’s "Something Wonderful" are luminous, startling, and diverse. In them, characters search for meaning, value, and truth, often describing their circumstances with wry bluntness. In “Work,” a... Read More
In "How to Talk to a Science Denier", Lee McIntyre comments that “our fellow citizens don’t seem to listen to facts anymore.” Still, be the topic climate change or vaccines, he endorses respectful conversation as the best way to... Read More
The motivational self-help book "Lifting Heavy Things" suggests means of mitigating trauma’s affects on the body. Laura Khoudari’s empathetic self-help book "Lifting Heavy Things" concerns the intersection of health and fitness with... Read More
Treating speech writing and speech making as a craft, "Mastering the Lost Art of Oratory" is an excellent compendium of practical advice. Speaking coach Robert Babcock’s self-help text "Mastering the Lost Art of Oratory" includes tips... Read More
"War Bunny" is a postapocalyptic fantasy novel in which everyone has value and is worth fighting for. In Christopher St. John’s fantasy novel "War Bunny", a rejected rabbit wants to remake the world so that everyone has a place in it.... Read More
A doctor and a ship’s captain have their expertise tested in the tense, storm-set novella "Something in the Blood". Phillip Messinger’s novella "Something in the Blood" is a compressed adventure story set in the stormy Pacific. Chris... Read More