An intelligent but isolated young man proves reluctant to come of age in the satirical novel "Doctor Robert". Bobby Lopez’s wry novel "Doctor Robert" takes on the shortcomings of the mental health field. Well-read, culturally... Read More
What dogs and their people can expect in particular states is made clear in the lively travel guide USA: Where Dogs Have More Rights Than You Do. USA: Where Dogs Have More Rights Than You Do, American immigrant Robert Okine’s humorous... Read More
Both funny and tender, "The Supersonic Phallus" sets its LGBTQ+ love story against the backdrop of UFO sightings. In Steven Key Meyers’s jaunty novel "The Supersonic Phallus", the 1947 flying saucer craze is seen through the eyes of a... Read More
Musings on God, art, and dreams wend into "The Sorcery of White Rats", an expressive fantasy novel. In Adam Bertocci’s eloquent fantasy novel "The Sorcery of White Rats", two women must choose to save or destroy the world. Bristol and... Read More
Nikki Nash’s frank, funny memoir "Collateral Stardust" is about growing up in an offbeat Los Angeles family. Nash was the sensitive oldest child in an unconventional family in the 1960s. Her father was a show-business trombonist and... Read More
"Hello? Who Is This? Margaret?" is a funny and heartfelt essay collection that models leaping into the unknown and growing into oneself in the process. Dani Alpert’s descriptive memoir-in-essays "Hello? Who Is This? Margaret?" muses... Read More
Oscillating between piquing ideas and warm memories with abandon, "Life Sucks" is a charming essay collection. PS Conway’s introspective, gracious essay collection "Life Sucks" concentrates on childhood memories and popular culture.... Read More
A mother works to improve her government and her family in the revealing novel "Owls, Doughnuts, and Democracy". A woman with political ambitions teams up with a knowledgeable octogenarian to effect change in Jason A. N. Taylor’s... Read More