In the dystopian young adult novel "Drained", a resistance group works to overthrow a burgeoning dictatorship. In Marc Daniel Acriche’s apocalyptic novel "Drained", a high school senior gambles her life to free New York from the grips... Read More
"The Atheist and the Afterlife" is a thought-provoking book about recognizing and embracing one’s unusual gifts. Ray Catania’s memoir "The Atheist and the Afterlife" concerns spiritual awakening and the development of psychic... Read More
Third in a series set in ancient Syria, "The Queen’s Dog" is a historical novel about political intrigue, infidelity, and revenge. A slave’s moment of anger alters both his fate and the future of a kingdom in N. L. Holmes’s... Read More
"A Scientific Life" covers a fascinating period in the history of academia from an insider’s perspective. Graham Richards’s detailed memoir "A Scientific Life" recalls rapid, dramatic changes within British universities during the... Read More
Jenny Fieri’s The Girl’s Guide to Building a Fort is part field guide, part activity guide for the girl who wants to try everything. The guide covers science, the outdoors, athletics and games, building projects, art, and cooking.... Read More
Intelligent hamsters fight a destructive threat to themselves and their animal friends in the fun graphic novel The Underfoot: Into the Sun. The result of human experiments in genetic modification, the Hamster Aquatic Mercenaries... Read More
"Lady August" is a simmering historical romance in which a social outcast becomes an heiress and learns to take chances. In Becky Michaels’s entertaining Regency romance "Lady August", a charming sudden heiress must win acceptance and... Read More
In E. M. Wright’s steampunk, alternative past novel, humans become biomaton slaves when their body parts are replaced with mechanical ones, and their brains are changed to suit their new stations by dampening or removing all human... Read More