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Book Review

The Augury Assignment

by Clarissa Goldsmith

Both suspenseful and grotesque, "The Augury Assignment" fully embraces the horror genre. "The Augury Assignment" by Mark Christopher Mathis is a gripping and unsettling novel that delivers the best of the horror genre. It offers not only... Read More

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The Legacy of Skur

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"The Legacy of Skur" is an intricate, beguiling, and promising way to begin a fantasy series. Morally ambiguous wizards, half-trolls, and a powerful talisman are among the features that make "The Legacy of Skur" a compelling fantasy... Read More

Book Review

Teachers of Wisdom

by Patty Sutherland

"Teachers of Wisdom", an award-winning book of biographies, commentary, and quotes, with an excellent preface, introduction, and appendix, was first published in Slovenian in 2007. Notwithstanding its poor cover art and minor... Read More

Book Review

The Ruin

by Gary Presley

Kenneth Fenter’s "The Ruin" is part coming-of-age novel, part Robinson Crusoe, part history lesson, and wholly deserving of an audience of both adults and teenagers. The novel follows Clifton Kelly, as an eighth-grade farm boy living... Read More

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Jesus Was a Liberal

by Todd Mercer

There is a seachange in American political thinking regarding the elusive thing called “values.” Sheridan believes those who claim to respect and follow Christian teachings would do well to re-prioritize. He advocates for increased... Read More

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A Caribbean Tale

by Lee Gooden

Rudy Gurley quotes the famous Baptist Preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon “Many Men owe their grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.” In author Rudy Gurley’s memoir "A Caribbean Tale" that quote would be an... Read More

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