Who is Dee, and what is he doing? One brave author follows this tortured soul in a work of astounding complexity and perplexity. My Name is Dee is either a groundbreaking piece of science fiction with a unique language, style, and... Read More
This wholly satisfying collection delivers an entertaining, engrossing, even exhilarating reading experience. The subtitle emblazoned across Duncan Eagleson’s pitch-perfect, retro-kitsch cover of "Impossible Futures" promises its... Read More
This powerful memoir provides rare details about the realities of life in the former Soviet Union. Born in Moscow in 1941, a mere eight days after Germany declared war on the USSR, Janna Sosensky seems destined to face difficult times... Read More
Love for the Golden State shines through in this information-packed journey through California. As Gabriella Francine introduces California’s elementary-age children to their state symbols, she seeks to generate pride in that state’s... Read More
Diligently researched, intriguing history says Western Roman Empire fell for lack of food. Whether the Western Roman Empire fell with a bang or a whimper—or fell at all—remains earnestly debated and somewhat nebulously questioned. In... Read More
A fast-paced narrative, Baden-Powell’s Beads by Paul D. Parsons, is a history-based adventure with a solid premise and plenty of drama and conflict. In this second volume of his “Beads Series,” Parsons builds fiction on fact.... Read More
Short story collection offers up a cast of diverse, unique, and misunderstood characters each struggling with the consequences of misguided love. The epigraph for A. Igoni Barrett’s first story collection, Love is Power, or Something... Read More
Little Malcolm, a baby orangutan, has the sort of face that children will love. In fact, after reading Let’s Make a Difference: We Can Help Orangutans by Gabriella Francine, they can even help Malcolm and other endangered orangutans... Read More