"Our Future in Nature" is a timely, innovative, and insightful book that bridges gaps between science and spirituality. Edmund Barrow’s "Our Future in Nature" forwards a worldview in which all of nature is sacred and worthy of respect.... Read More
"And Away We Go" is a fun middle grade story of pets on the move. In Ruby Lewis’s lighthearted middle grade adventure "And Away We Go", the focus is on three pets and their unpredictable keeper. Told through the perspective of Mr. Theo... Read More
Recommended for anyone who’s been touched by ADHD, "The Boy Who Lost His Attention" is an informative story. DPA Weston’s "The Boy Who Lost His Attention", with illustrations by Leena AK, portrays attention deficit hyperactivity... Read More
"Paperback Crush" by Gabrielle Moss is an immersive examination and commentary on teen and tween fiction from the 1980s and ‘90s. It’s sprinkled with personal opinions and memoir elements as well as interviews with authors like... Read More
The Girl Who Couldn’t Read is an impactful and hopeful children’s picture book about overcoming learning disabilities. DPA Weston’s thoughtfully illustrated picture book, The Girl Who Couldn’t Read, is powerful as it explores the... Read More
A tale of suffering without redemption, "Suicidal State" is a story that’s heavy on pain and short on hope. Sophia Reece-Jones’s "Suicidal State" is a memoir told in from a third person point of view. Protagonist Sophia is the victim... Read More
Create a solar telescope, glow-in-the-dark slime, or a working volcano, all while avoiding zombies, skeletons, and creepers. In this innovative and exciting book, gamers will explore the principles of science, technology, engineering,... Read More
On two legs or four, the colorful inhabitants of Tolk project a rustic charm full of whimsical folk- and fairy-tale elements, with just enough unique lore to be freshly compelling. A young boy discovers a hidden portal to a magical... Read More