With a unique narrative approach, Keith Henderson recreates the birth of Canada. "The Roof Walkers" by Keith Henderson, an epistolary novel about the birth of Canada, is historical fiction at its best. It not only illuminates a point in... Read More
Side gigs can become just as rewarding as your main gig; Kimberly Palmer tells how. Economic conditions have created a wholly new facet of the economy—workers that Kimberly Palmer calls “side-giggers.” Palmer, who is the senior... Read More
God really can be found in the details, literally, according to Özer Uçuran Çiller in this well-reasoned book. Özer Uçuran Çiller’s Infotheism eloquently expresses his belief that God exists and that we can discern his existence... Read More
David A. Mallach gets readers invested in a surprisingly captivating fictional story about what’s wrong in today’s investment world. When their supposedly safe investments fall apart, a retired couple begins to go broke … fast. To... Read More
The chilling atmosphere of this dystopian novel intrigues as it portrays the devil in human form. Combining the savage death matches of the popular Hunger Games series with a story in which Satan assumes human form, K. R. Lugo’s "Prey... Read More
This thorough, well-written treatise contains keen and valuable insights on coping with change. Albert de Goias, a practicing physician and psychotherapist, wrote "Understanding Change" for a compelling reason. “While in practice,”... Read More
The wide array of topics and the depth to which they are explored create a valuable introduction to how death is viewed through several ideologies. From the Black Death’s effect on the human concept of mortality to the Nazis’... Read More
The fascinating story of Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s (1886-1957) upbringing and artistic and political evolution is paired with stunning reproductions of his murals and photos of the artist at work. This biography of this master... Read More