Hey, girlfriends! This guide will help you learn about who’s a knight in shining armor—and who’s a frog. Wendy James would like to explain a few things about men and women and why she believes the fairy tales had it right: each... Read More
A mediation expert teaches readers how to deal with difficult personalities in a well-constructed, engaging book. The title of Susan Mendoza Beller’s "How to Get Along with Anyone" makes a big promise—and Beller, an international... Read More
A peppy protagonist offers bittersweet recollections of desperately seeking a boyfriend. As if living in a small, backward town and having a name like Nova doesn’t offer enough grief, the protagonist in Lana Cooper’s "Bad Taste In... Read More
Zartman skillfully explores assisted suicide and the border between physical and spiritual reality. A near-death experience leads to a murder charge in There’s a Place, a provocative glimpse of one woman’s perception of the... Read More
Compelling magical creatures add intrigue to this ambitious fantasy adventure. "The Dreamer" is a complex fantasy adventure that takes place in a vivid world full of unique creatures. Jonathan Rivera’s lush landscape lays the... Read More
Hess writes with respect for his young audience in his broad, sweeping themes of cross-cultural unity and the power of individuals to change a course of action. A mysterious and magical storyteller named Lynquest serves as both narrator... Read More
Safiullah eloquently elaborates on quotes from Muhammad to discuss the connection between the teachings of Islam and contemporary life. Mohamed Safiullah Munsoor wrote "Into the Heart of Reality" to share the insights and wisdom he’s... Read More
Combining journals and research, prewar voice and postwar voice, gives this ode to a father’s legacy a unique perspective. Fire from the Sky: A Diary over Japan, by Ron Greer and Mike Wicks, is a multidimensional look at one man’s... Read More