Book Review
Native Air
In Jonathan Howland’s soul-searching novel "Native Air", Pete and Joe are kindred spirits whose relationship is fascinating and complex, almost like a marriage. Together, they face the stress of climbing hundreds of feet into the air...
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Faith Hacker
"Faith Hacker" is a tech-savvy Christian text that mines the links between computer science and theology for meaning. James Wilcox’s "Faith Hacker" is inventive in its use of technology to promote a biblical approach to life. Part...
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Rise of the Demon Inferno
In the high school-set fantasy novel "Rise of the Demon Inferno", rival demon clans clash, threatening humanity’s future. In Tamara Mayo’s fantasy novel "Rise of the Demon Inferno", high school proves to be more than just awful...
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Lift
"Lift" is an optimistic work that encourages leaders to depend on their personal resilience and social awareness when it comes to charting their organizations’ next steps. Faisal Hoque’s encouraging leadership book "Lift" looks for...
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I Killed Sam
"I Killed Sam" is an engrossing legal thriller in which a battered woman who was pushed too far seeks some form of justice. Based in truth, Robert Steadman’s gripping thriller "I Killed Sam" is about a murder trial that rocked a small...
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Crossing the Digital Faultline: Second Edition
This ever-relevant book is well attuned to changing business environments. Sri Manchala has upgraded his innovative business development work in "Crossing the Digital Faultline: Second Edition", which further focuses its leadership...
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Breaking Ground
"Breaking Ground" is a masterful essay collection that wrings meaning out of a pandemic year. Moving from the summer of 2020 to the spring of 2021, these essays trace the changing face of the Covid-19 pandemic, from lockdowns to Black...
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The Rise and Fall of Christian Ireland
Crawford Gribben’s sweeping history surveys Ireland’s grand past—and its importance for Western Christianity. Here, religion is presented as a moving force within Irish history, which is divided into five key movements: conversion,...