Complex questions are outlined in an easy-to-understand way, and are best savored slowly. "What Am I? And Why Do I Suffer?" by Iqubal Birdi is an intellectual examination of the complexities of human life that is at once personally... Read More
These anecdotal gems stand out with a beauty most humor stories don’t even attempt. Nostalgic for a time when “instant great ideas” were given credence and the men behind the cameras were like a fraternity of big kids, happy to be... Read More
Safiullah eloquently elaborates on quotes from Muhammad to discuss the connection between the teachings of Islam and contemporary life. Mohamed Safiullah Munsoor wrote "Into the Heart of Reality" to share the insights and wisdom he’s... Read More
These personal stories of struggles with labeling encourage self-esteem and empathy through friendly advice. In "The Power of Labels", a self-help book with an encouraging tone, Marsy Beron discusses a range of ways people label... Read More
Killeen’s persistent lyricism deepens the prose-poetic quality of her brief, quiet stories. "There Is a Season" is an exquisite collection of short stories that reflect on human longing and the power of the familiar. Janet Killeen, a... Read More
Gripping and disturbing, this page-turner featuring a courageous spy heroine during WWII defies genre. A bilingual woman in the British Women’s Army sneaks into Germany during World War II to seduce Karl von Richter, a Nazi... Read More
The chilling cover of Thomas Morley’s potentially effective second book, "The Haunting", invites ghost lovers to see what lurks within. Ethereal lettering hovers above the misty maw of a dark door. The haunting in mention happens to... Read More
English cuisine and the dreadful, dreary awfulness of it is a given among comedians and those who tour the British Isles on the cheap. But according to author Michael Flagg, this stereotype is no longer true, thanks in large part to... Read More