Meno has written a book that honors the values of old men and exposes their prejudices, where the young transcend their apathy to claim a fractured future. "Marvel and a Wonder", the compelling new novel by Joe Meno, is a... Read More
In a style that is both literary and fable-like, this novel follows an antihero on a journey to uniting the self with society. In a fantasy world that oddly mirrors our own, John Benditt weaves a fable-like tale that offers subtle... Read More
This delightful debut novel traces the relationship of two preteens through the awkwardness of middle school. A pair of middle school students slowly become friends over a year’s time, experiencing the highs and lows that life brings... Read More
Stambolova’s intricately detailed prose beguiles and dazzles while opening one’s eyes to the grander image of fate, destiny, and self-awareness. Entangled in an odd, fraying family, the main characters in this unusual novel approach... Read More
A hearty dose of Hispanic and Native American cultural history enthrallingly pairs with a fast-paced action adventure. "Huber Hill and the Golden Staff of Cibola" is the third and final installment in B. K. Bostick’s Huber Hill series.... Read More
Combine instant money with an incomplete transition to adulthood, and add believable characters, get a subtle study into human nature. With "How to Lose Everything", journalist and author Philipp Mattheis turns a simple and familiar... Read More
With innovative characters, this short novel for beginning adult readers ties mystical urban legends with inner-city life. The Rapid Reads series, a collection of short, easy to read novels featuring contemporary themes, is intended for... Read More
John Avery’s "Black Cobra" is as pulse-pounding and high-octane as its predecessor. The sequel to Avery’s Three Days to Die opens as young Aaron and his single mom ride to safety after killing Johnny Souther, a thug who kidnapped the... Read More