Gift books are often read by those looking for just a bit of knowledge … and lots of pictures. These eight books, reviewed in our Fall 2016 issue, showcase captured cultural moments, along with a bit of spirit and whimsy. The... Read More
Lauren Zimmerman didn’t need much in the way of market research before opening Writer’s Block Bookstore in fall 2014. Hardly a stranger in town—the attorney and interior architect has called the Orlando area home for more than forty... Read More
Love shows up in many forms in this season’s crop of romance novels. From Canada and the Wild West to Buffalo and supernatural Britain, these stories are studded with strong heroines, laugh-out-loud pratfalls, and passions that linger.... Read More
Climate change is happening—but what exactly is it and what can we do to help? With all the information being tossed around, it can get confusing. But with these six books from our Fall 2016 issue, you can get the information you need... Read More
For some, graphic novels call to mind capes and masks. But they cover considerably more ground, and their territory is ever expanding. This selection includes biographies of lauded figures and explorations of illness, among other grand... Read More
This collection of children’s books, reviewed in the Fall 2016 issue of Foreword Reviews, features something to learn with every colorful page. These sixteen books may hold the attention of any rambunctious child, and parents will love... Read More
Who says teenagers are carefree? What with homework, trying to get your driver’s license, and dealing with the new memories of a different person that scientists just implanted in your brain, life can get pretty stressful. So for those... Read More
Whether they’re ridiculing convention or finding meaning in addiction, straining purpose from long days or alleviating emotional tension, the poetry collections featured in our Summer Issue give careful readers much to consider. As... Read More