There are satisfying, unpredictable narrative leaps in the Hitchcock-evocative, fantastical novel "American Faust", in which a romance proves ill-fated. In Richard Brown Jr.’s enigmatic novel "American Faust", an entrepreneur makes a... Read More
Covering decades’ worth of medical research, "Oncoviruses" is a thorough scientific review. Abubakar Yaro’s "Oncoviruses" is comprehensive in reviewing past medical studies of a subset of cancer-causing viruses. Oncoviruses, Yaro... Read More
In the upbeat, informative picture book "Sean Moses Is Martin Luther, the King Jr.", a boy and his family celebrate Black leadership and heritage. Moses Powe’s picture book "Sean Moses Is Martin Luther, the King Jr." celebrates Black... Read More
"The Golden Handcuffs" is a slow-burning thriller in which a lone operative works to keep power in the hands of his superiors. In A. Jay Collins’s international thriller "The Golden Handcuffs", an operative for a secretive group takes... Read More
"Lift" is an optimistic work that encourages leaders to depend on their personal resilience and social awareness when it comes to charting their organizations’ next steps. Faisal Hoque’s encouraging leadership book "Lift" looks for... Read More
"First Patients" is a captivating medical history that centers the patients whose bravery made today’s scientific advancements possible. Rod Tanchanco’s "First Patients" is an engaging history of medicine that delves into the human... Read More
The memoir "Divine Intervention" collects a lifetime of amusing and musing stories. Gunmolly Kodiad’s memoir "Divine Intervention" attributes both tragedies and coincidences to providence. When Kodiad and his family left the crime of... Read More
Based in truth, "The Fanfare of Life" is a lighthearted short story collection that views the world through a child’s eyes. Told in the form of short stories, Bakilinna Warjri’s memoir "The Fanfare of Life" compiles inviting and... Read More