"A Network Exposed" is a slow-moving but engaging cops-versus-criminals epic. Bo Wagoner’s ambitious police procedural thriller, A Network Exposed: The Line Between Badges, finds a small group of law enforcement officers fighting a... Read More
Restaurateur Amanda Ruben makes two generations of Ruben women who fell into cooking as a joyous career. Flipping through her tantalizing new cookbook, it’s easy to understand why she was propelled to parlay her recipes, with their... Read More
"Journey into Europe" is a crash course on modern European thought regarding Islam and Muslim immigration. In "Journey into Europe", Akbar Ahmed takes the temperature of Europe’s Muslims via interviews in which they describe the... Read More
"Close Enough for the Angels" follows Emit Hopper, a former rock star, writer, and artist, along a twisting path to peace and self-discovery. "Close Enough for the Angels" is mostly prose, but it features illustrations throughout—over... Read More
Twists, turns, and converging stories make for science fiction that’s an enjoyable listen. Tom DeLonge left the band Blink-182 with some pretty lofty ideas concerning “unidentified aerial phenomena” (read: UFOs). With co-author... Read More
Honest, strong, and bold, Emily Christensen writes from the heart to point out how the system can fail to protect those in its care. Keeping Kyrie: A True Story of Faith, Family and Foster Care, is the story of Emily Christensen’s... Read More
Eli’s Children provides an interesting look at a privileged world that, though coveted, also has its dangers. Gerard G. Nahum’s Eli’s Children is a quiet novel about one young man’s coming-of-age journey, related through the lens... Read More
The authors issue a resounding call for a new way of thinking that will make it possible for nations such as Ethiopia to take their places among the developed nations of the world. Thinking Outside the Box: Essays on the History and... Read More