This tale of a man, his monkey, and revenge is a skillfully crafted story that is entertaining and fun. In "Hard Bite", written in a classic noir style, a car accident caused by a hit-and-run driver changes the life of Dean Drayhart, an... Read More
Obvious love for music, technology, and the written word exudes from each page. With an effervescent momentum, Barry Wightman’s novel "Pepperland" explores a crossroads where music, technology, and love intersect. It’s the mid-1970s... Read More
Author describes how anybody can achieve “weatherization on steroids” for big home energy savings. In his hands-on guide to energy-efficient renovations for homeowners, construction expert Jeff Wilson presents highly useful... Read More
The author of this enjoyable adventure gives middle-grade readers exactly what they are looking for: action and relatable characters. "The Minotaur Riddle" is the second book in The Discoveries of Arthur Grey series by V. K. Finnish.... Read More
This niche book for history buffs and professional gardeners offers rich insight into how seed catalogs influenced the American obsession with social status. When Martha Stewart wrote about hydrangeas in her magazine, nurseries around... Read More
Blunt exploration destroys myths about nonbelievers, yet lacks nuance in painting picture of the religious. Against the classic promises of evangelists stands sociologist of religion Ryan T. Cragun’s (Could I Vote for a Mormon... Read More
Exuberant, colorful, and superlatively upbeat, this rhyme-and-rhythm treat is simply fun. Silly enough to charm an entire kindergarten class, "The Legend of OinkADoodleMoo" is a pure delight. Author Alan St. Jean claims he loves to make... Read More
Startlingly vivid memories of the Korean War put readers directly in the plane on bombing missions. Arthur L. Haarmeyer was not drafted to serve in Korea. He felt it was his duty to go. He landed in Asia in 1952 and subsequently... Read More