"Sick" is Gabby Schulz’s fever-dream, the profoundly honest and disturbing graphic-novel account of a fifteen-day illness that pushed the author to the brink of death. Gabby Schulz (also known as Ken Dahl) is the author of several... Read More
A concise self-help book that contains exercises and insights for achieving greater fulfillment at work and beyond. Tammy Dewar’s How to Forgive Your Boss is a well-reasoned and well-researched book that offers a new perspective to... Read More
Working thoughtfully toward a theory of human unity that stands to enrich many religious paths, this book is eloquent and convincing. Dougall A. S. Smith presents a posthumous collection of elegant essays on epistemology, aesthetics, and... Read More
As she learns about love, Angelique is realistically, fallibly human, which is this story’s greatest strength. An intelligent young woman must come to terms with her troubled youth as she emerges from adolescence into adulthood. In... Read More
Clements has done students a great favor by distilling the necessary knowledge into an easy-to-read, easy-to-use workbook. It has become a rite of passage for high school students: study, practice, and take the SAT and ACT, tests that... Read More
Compact and tightly written, this work by former marine Aaron Powell is a chilling look at the inner world of a bullied and sexually abused teen who decides to take matters into his own hands to protect himself and those he loves from... Read More
Celebrate Family: Strategies for Creating Lasting Joy In the Home is a readable and delightful directive that provides families with practical ideas to help them encourage warmth and closeness. Don Voss chronologically and logically... Read More
Go ahead, say the title out loud, and you’ll get a sense of what this pun-filled romp through the newborn vampire’s world has in store. Corn on Macabre pokes fun at the self-help and vampire fiction genres simultaneously in this... Read More