I Have Nothing to Say captures the relative mess of thought that our brains create, constantly focusing on and abandoning ideas and images. I Have Nothing to Say, but I’m Going to Say It Anyway: Thoughts, Questions and Nonsense is Ken... Read More
Heart disease is a national crisis, and the most common treatments don’t lower the risk of death in most cases. Rather than despair, Thomas Cowan meets these devastating realities with the firm belief that there must be another... Read More
This inspirational work imparts hope that, despite obstacles, life can change for the better. You Heal You: Inspirational & Miraculous Healing Stories of Modern Day Warriors is a thoughtful book about taking responsibility for... Read More
Fisher’s novel offers a powerful look at the harsh realities faced by far too many young people. What would move a smart, talented, pretty fifteen-year old girl to attempt suicide? In "The Caterpillar and the Butterfly", author Laura... Read More
Sophie Campbell’s Wet Moon, Book 1: Feeble Wanderings is a gothic mystery blessed with high-level characterization and art. Formerly known as Ross Campbell, writer/artist Sophie Campbell presumably appreciates an outsider’s view of... Read More
You are hereby advised not to imagine or assume anything about this book based on its title, such is its unexpected, extraordinary wit and erudition. *Queer’*s overarching goal is to dispassionately explore how contemporary views of... Read More
Breaking up with her partner, the enforced stillness of recovery after being hit by a car, and memories of a past sexual assault by a close friend brought Julie Peters into her own personal experience of being broken. Nothing, not her... Read More
Things of Absolute Importance is an amusing work from a provocative author determined to challenge his audience. This is not a self-help book. The author, Haim Shapira, makes that clear from the beginning. Instead,"Happiness and Other... Read More