"Five Types of Learning" is an essential book for educators in any field. Carol Bogue’s Five Types of Learning: Timeless Wisdom and Recent Research is a tribute to a respected professor’s previously unpublished work. Having studied... Read More
Reflecting a range of subjects and styles, "Georgette, Where Are You?" offers insights into faith and love. Charlotte Poteet’s "Georgette, Where Are You?" collects fresh, inspirational stories that are crafted from a mixture of... Read More
"Hemorrhoids at Halftime" is a work by an expert whose insights just might lead to improved athletic experiences. Hank Roth’s memoir "Hemorrhoids at Halftime" recounts the author’s fifty-five years as a student athlete, coach, game... Read More
A juvenile fantasy with heart, "Babble Magic" is ideal for anyone looking for something fresh and new in the world of witches and wizardry. A menagerie of enchanted animals teaches a crotchety old sorcerer and his young apprentice some... Read More
The quest in "Friedrichstrasse Central" draws fascinating elements into a muddle of genres. An ancient treasure with prophetic implications ensnares an unlikely duo in Geoff Logan’s "Friedrichstrasse Central". Australian geologist Ivan... Read More
These letters’ opinions provide a nice snapshot of a pivotal time in American public discourse. Dan Arthur Pryor’s collection, "Bible Letters to the Public Editor", imparts a conservative Catholic perspective on contemporary events.... Read More
"Visions of Light" is a brilliant book in several senses of the word—a unique collection of innovative, luminous images along with poetry from a variety of voices and fascinating technical insights on the photographic process. Raymond... Read More
A romance with unexpected twists, complicated layers, and tense near misses, "Mary Poser" is a gratifying trip. Angel A’s "Mary Poser" is a heartfelt, pistol-shot-paced intercultural romance set in Nashville. A compliant pastor’s... Read More