"Rekindled" is an insightful account of early American thinking regarding the separation of church and state. Early American colonists fleeing religious oppression in England grapple with deep questions of church and state separation in... Read More
This book offers genuine insight on how and why the events of December 7, 1941, took place. Undaunted by the difficulty of the task, Kevin O’Connell, in Pearl Harbor: The Missing Motive, has boldly attempted to cogently and precisely... Read More
Otherworldly ghostwriters compose biographies for ordinary people in this playfully metafictional novel. "The Hidden Treasure of Dutch Buffalo Creek" is the first novel in a projected series by Jackson Badgenoone. Blending aspects of... Read More
Complete with a library of stitches, this knitting how-to book is perfect for beginners. For those interested in learning how to knit, "Knitbook" provides a solid foundation of all the basics and will prepare newbie knitters well for... Read More
Romtvedt is an enchanting, natural storyteller, with a light touch and a wry sense of humor. In the wildly imaginative Zelestina Ursa in Outer Space, David Romtvedt tells the captivating tale of a Basque immigrant, starting with her... Read More
Yo-yo dieters and newbies alike should pick up Johansen’s witty book before wasting any time, money, or heartache on ineffective fad diets. A dietitian contrasts fad diets with sensible health guidelines in this encouraging primer.... Read More
This quick and snappy read is a thrilling look into the glitzy world of poker, casinos, and competition. In Michael Phillip Cash’s "Pokergeist", amateur Telly Martin enters the International Series of Poker with one trick up his... Read More
The story of two women separated by centuries joins with themes of spiritual searching, conquering independence, and finding real love. David Vigoda delivers a gorgeous and expansive new novel that bridges medieval and contemporary eras.... Read More