Colorful illustrations, detailed listings capture the character and spirit of St. Louis. "Goodnight St. Louis" is a fun book about the places and attractions in St. Louis, Missouri, that make it such a unique and enjoyable city. The text... Read More
A journey toward self-awareness relayed through poetry is accentuated by reflective photos. Poems of personal transformation, complemented by photographs of the natural world, fill "Mole Hills", a small volume of work by Jeanie M.... Read More
This dystopian retelling of The Little Mermaid integrates ingenious futuristic technology. Can mermaids and genetic engineering coexist? Set three thousand years into the future, with most of Earth under water and the majority of people... Read More
Simons’ "Jenny Rat" updates Nabakov’s Lolita for the twenty-first century with its observations on the nature of humanity. For Michael Ingram and fourteen-year-old Jenny, the main characters in Martin Simons’s striking, poignant... Read More
Fear and paranoia surrounding the atomic bomb is explored in Stephen C. Sutcliffe’s ambitious yet meandering novel, Atom. Thanks mostly to the limitless funds of their affluent parents, Michael Brethren and his friends live a free and... Read More
For a change, here’s a story of an Earth that is not post-apocalyptic—just a delightful sci-fi romp replete with adventure, aliens, and time travel. If an author’s sci-fi Rip Van Winkle-type hero is going to wake up from a 450-year... Read More
In David Khara’s "The Bleiberg Project", Wall Street hotshot trader and millionaire Jeremy Novacek is descending into a very dark emotional hole despite his worldly gains. His father’s abandonment when Jeremy was a boy continues... Read More
"Dancing Backward in Paradise" by Vera Jane Cook is a charming rags-to-riches story with a heartwarming ending, memorable characters, and a riveting plot that will make the reader forget the outside world. It’s 1967. The world is... Read More