"Little Woman in Blue" is a lyrically told and compelling story of Louisa May Alcott’s often dismissed, vivacious youngest sister. Jeannine Atkins’s new historical novel, Little Woman in Blue: A Novel of May Alcott, skilfully weaves... Read More
With Kennedy’s flair for language, well-known members of the Tudor court come to life with a fresh perspective. The King’s Sisters, by Sarah Kennedy, is the third book in the Cross and the Crown Series, which tells English history... Read More
This epic narrative of Italian immigrants in America is entertaining and insightful. Raffaela Marie Rizzo’s "Thank You for the Shoes" is a realistic portrait of a young man’s quest to make something of himself as an immigrant in the... Read More
This engaging, eerie, and art-infused novel proves to be a great thriller. In this creepy thriller by author and artist T. M. Prince, an unsuspecting young college student is taken captive by a disturbed artist whose preferred medium is... Read More
This post-apocalyptic YA story is an unforgettable sensory experience, steeped in Native American folklore. Native American folklore infuses this post-apocalyptic story with mysticism and culture. Joseph Bruchac’s "Trail of the Dead"... Read More
Cafiero’s biofiction is an outstanding literary achievement. It deserves to be read. Edgar Allan Poe: The Ambiguity of Death, the latest biographical novel by Italian author Giuseppe Cafiero, is a linguistically intricate and intensely... Read More
This impassioned indictment of the advertising-agency business offers a ten-point plan for reformation. Strategy consultant Michael Farmer thinks advertising agencies are broken, and he believes he knows how to fix them. That is the... Read More
Simultaneously poetic and economic, this is a layered and complex exploration of human existence and the experiences that mold a person. "Maze of Blood" reads almost like a poem. Marly Youmans’s language is sweeping and grandiose and... Read More