Polished and professional, "The Mysterious Red Fruit" would make a particularly good option for early language classes. What’s better than a cute picture book? A cute picture book in multiple languages that features augmented... Read More
This volume concludes the story of a family that becomes alive once again through their descendant’s hard work and determination to tell their tale. The Harwoods of Darwen: Volume 2, Part II is a study in how one man’s determination... Read More
Despite the hefty subject matter, Death of the Middle Class is solidly written and is easy to follow. In Death of the Middle Class + Secular Economic Stagnation = How Trade with Communist China Is Destroying Democracy and Capitalism,... Read More
Those who like real-life inspirational stories will enjoy this passionate take on father-son relationships. Bruno DeLuca’s powerful memoir "Rising Above" passionately details his childhood in the 1960s, with the tumultuous relationship... Read More
Younger & Wiser goes behind the scenes of poems, enriching an already appealing and rewarding collection. Gene S. Jones’s Younger & Wiser is an inspiring collection of poetry with mainstream appeal that merges ardent verses... Read More
The Karma Chronicles is a story of adversity and the search for places of belonging, making it an original rendition of painful subjects. Pepper Carlson’s The Karma Chronicles is a creative and highly dramatic coming-of-age story with... Read More
"Swarm" rips its plot from today’s headlines and sets up an incredibly introspective and action-packed thriller. "Swarm" by Guy Garcia is a rip-roaring techno-thriller tinged with ponderous questions, larger-than-life characters, and... Read More
When Cthulu calls, "Department Zero" listens. Paul Crilley’s zingy, hilarious new book takes a cheeky swipe at H. P. Lovecraft, Los Angeles, single fatherhood, and pretty much everything else. Peppered with pulpy slang and enough... Read More