Betty Clark’s novel "Zarathustra" addresses the life and teachings of Zoroaster, prophet and founding father of Zoroastrianism. An ambitious book that is as entertaining as it is reverent of religiosity, "Zarathustra" is also an epic... Read More
Cats are known for their nine lives and curiosity, so what better way to travel back in time than to follow Tuxedo, the family feline in Tara M. Autrey’s "Tuxedo Discovers Plimoth Plantation". When siblings Luke and Abby are bored on a... Read More
There is a sensation in the air of something about to occur. Everyone around the world seems to be waiting for something to happen. They look to the skies and the deepest oceans for aliens and miracles. They seek love and reassurance... Read More
Books that delve into spiritual awakening have become increasingly popular as readers seek inspiration and guidance through the challenges of daily life. With most books in this category, a reader must suspend logic and “go with the... Read More
"Prep Review" doesn’t provide the latest statistics on student body, program costs, application deadlines, or admissions at college preparatory boarding schools. In fact, it makes no attempt to give a balanced picture of all available... Read More
Sometimes known as members of Generation Y, Millennials are typically children of baby boomers and older members of Generation X (or those born from 1965 to around 1976). These individuals have a growing opportunity to compete with Gen... Read More
In the gritty debut from Xavier Richard Wright, How I Became the Most Hated Man in America: Prelude to The Most Hated Man in America, the author recounts the highs and lows of his childhood and adolescence living in the housing projects... Read More
"First A Torch" is one hell of a war novel. Richard Baker, who served with the 4th Infantry Division in Vietnam, tells of the epic, six-month siege of the doomed French outpost at Dien Bien Phu in Indochina through characters on both... Read More