With amazing characterization and a clever use of various genre tropes, this is a fascinating adventure through time. Andy Kutler examines life, death, and more, in the haunting "The Other Side of Life". Bound by war and buoyed by hope,... Read More
With both humor and grace, Aiyer and Gupta teach a lesson on gratefulness through the story of a rat who gives a hungry man a dry stick to make a fire and is given a piece of toasted bread as thanks. This is the first in a series of... Read More
This high-level discussion of how to engender brand loyalty deserves to be a seminal work on the subject. So many books written about brand loyalty address the same basic premise: that brands need to form strong emotional bonds with... Read More
Feminism and activism go hand in hand in this romantic novel about women’s empowerment and living life to the fullest. Kris Radish’s tenth novel, "The Year of Necessary Lies", highlights women’s role in the Audubon Society campaign... Read More
Narrated by an articulate cat, this feline examination of human behavior offers a unique perspective on relationships. Sophy Burnham’s "Love, Alba" is a touching reflection on life in a conversational storyteller’s style. Alba is... Read More
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife’s ability to speak Greek, especially if thou art older than twenty-five years. Okay, you’re right, that one didn’t make the Commandment cut, but a merciful God surely wouldn’t want us... Read More
This religious memoir should interest those who are curious about how spiritual experience can infiltrate everyday life. “When all goes quiet, I know that Heaven is trying to show me its glory,” Augustinus F. Lodewyks writes in When... Read More
Fans of classical verse and fiction will appreciate the rich allusions, universal themes, and linguistic creativity of "Black Inked Pearl". If James Joyce’s dream-like opuses were written from a more feminist perspective, they might... Read More