Dr. Mary Ross, who holds a master’s degree in earth science and a doctorate in education, left her native New York and moved to England in 2001; a chance encounter with the work of British medium Loraine Rees so impressed her with its... Read More
Those who have studied the Bible know the joys and challenges of understanding the teachings of Jesus and his Apostles. Through the years, writers and publishing houses have compiled topical Bibles, concordances, and Gospel parallels... Read More
Green Book Yellow Dog contains some sparkling prose and evocative landscape descriptions, but the book’s structure is so disjointed that it is difficult to follow the story line or ascertain exactly what the author is trying to convey.... Read More
In the first few pages of his short book, "Enjoy Eating Less", Alick Dowling cuts right to the chase by stating that being fat is not a medical issue, but a moral problem. By the end, he uses even stronger words: that fat people aren’t... Read More
Father I Have Sinned is the gritty tale of an American teacher, Ignatius Fylchworthy, who lives in Thailand and defies great odds to bring down an international child trafficking ring that is being run out of the Catholic school where he... Read More
In the realm of popular entertainment, there are subjects, often related to sport, that show up over and over, capturing our interest in nearly every iteration. American baseball is one; another is boxing. From On the Waterfront to Rocky... Read More
What happens when the past haunts the present and stagnates the future? This is the question at the heart of Francis M. Fesmire’s novel, Nashville Skyline. John Gabriel “Gabe” Rutherford is an emergency physician who can’t quite... Read More
Part young adult novel and part sci-fi epic, "Time Hole" follows the adventures of Stacy Carver, a seventeen-year-old girl who gets herself into a load of trouble. Her intellectual curiosity causes her to derail and mess with the space... Read More