Book Review
Get WalletWise
"Get WalletWise" is a practical text that is aimed at helping people develop financial literacy—and avoid easy options that have long-term consequences. Ken Remsen proffers tips for developing one’s financial skills, even after...
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Battle Carried
"Battle Carried" is a coffee table book that’s flush with beautiful images; it tells the stories behind Japanese WWII tiger flags. Michael A. Bortner’s fascinating history text "Battle Carried" covers the Japanese tiger art flags...
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Vanir, Warrior
"Vanir, Warrior" is an epic fantasy novel in which powerful magic is used to combat an ancient evil. In S. K. Falconer’s mythic series novel "Vanir, Warrior", human and divine fates are in the hands of three special children. As the...
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Discomfortable
A. J. Bond’s challenging self-help book "Discomfortable" suggests becoming comfortable with one’s shame. First examining what shame is, and how it impacts people’s lives, Bond mixes his own struggles into his work, including the...
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Shiloh
Lori Benton’s wrenching second novel in the Kindred series probes the wounds of the US’s racist past to prove that love and God conquer all. Seona is a former slave who lives in Boston with her son, Gabriel. Gabriel’s father, Ian,...
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How Leaders Can Inspire Accountability
"How Leaders Can Inspire Accountability" is an effective business book that suggests means of developing work cultures focused on cultivating accountability. Michael Timms’s engaging business book "How Leaders Can Inspire...
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The Portable Creek
Bootleggers and sports heroes populate the stories of "The Portable Creek", a memoir set in the unique world of an affable Southern man. Keith Huffman’s gentle and nostalgic memoir "The Portable Creek" is set in the South; it concerns...
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American Schism
Strong historical arguments help to put present struggles into proper focus in "American Schism". Seth David Radwell’s powerful book "American Schism" concerns the historical underpinnings of a splintered American society. Radwell...