"The Riddle of Prague" is a fast-paced, edge-of-your seat mystery-adventure that skillfully dangles the carrot until just the right moment. Hana Silna only wants to get to Prague, make the transfer of the house she inherited, do a bit of... Read More
Reynolds teaches us how to accept things as they are as a path to good mental health. David K. Reynolds, creator of a practical self-help method called Constructive Living, adds to an already impressive list of titles with this brief but... Read More
Orville H. Casto’s "Mastering the Basics of Selling" treads ground that has been covered by countless books about how to be an effective salesperson. Nonetheless, his book may be a good place to start, as it is clearly intended for the... Read More
Humbleness and giving back are central to Azuka Zuke Obi’s first book, The Power To Excel: Reaching For Your Best. Like a long and somewhat drawn out conversation with a friend, Obi passes along his secrets of success gained while... Read More
It’s a lesson in playground manners for Fink, a mischievous mink who causes trouble by cutting in line for the swing and telling a lie when the teacher scolds him for his naughtiness. Later, Fink hops off the seesaw, which causes the... Read More
In his short book "A War of Nerves", Greg Hardin writes an indictment of his treatment by medical and legal bureaucracies. Hardin’s father and uncles served in the United States military, including an uncle who was “part of the D-Day... Read More
The term “small-minded” describes individuals who behave in a self-serving, inflexible way that is detrimental to others. Many of the psychiatrists in Christopher Hogart’s satirical novel, Shrunk, have minds that have diminished... Read More
"Wee Three Kings" has what it takes to become a holiday classic. Older children and adults will look forward to reading it every Christmas season, and younger children will beg to hear one more chapter at bedtime every December night... Read More