The stories of Beowulf and Genesis are played out across a postapocalyptic Texas in a book that is not only witty and exciting but wickedly smart to boot. Thirty years ago, the world ended—most of humanity is gone, half of the American... Read More
Marine-loving shark whisperer Tristan’s quest to save Florida’s sea creatures from a mysterious illness is no small challenge—luckily, he and his pals at Sea Camp all have cool oceanic abilities, e.g., they can bloat like puffer... Read More
The long, storied history of gardening as an art form extends many thousands of years, and the great contemporary garden designers owe much to the work of their predecessors, especially in the use of arbors, benches, fountains, gates,... Read More
Izso offers smart advice to small-business owners who want to understand and apply the psychology of social media. The key difference between Jay Izso’s book, Got Social Mediology? Using Psychology to Master Social Media for Your... Read More
A marketing expert urges brands to embrace authenticity if they want to succeed in social media. Despite the popularity of social media, many businesses struggle with making the best use of this medium for marketing. Garst’s message in... Read More
This straight talk about investing mistakes from an investment professional is optimistic and accessible. The title of Ken Weber’s book—"Dear Investor, What the HELL Are You Doing?"—says it all: his intent is to bluntly detail the... Read More
Aziz conveys the conflicting feelings that parents can hold simultaneously, offering an enlightening read for new parents. In her simple and straightforward memoir, Lessons of Labor: One Woman’s Self-Discovery through Birth and... Read More
Martocci’s book is both compassionate and impartial, balancing the emotion surrounding bulling with the integrity of her research. Bullying’s destructive forces affect health and safety, academic and workplace success, and society as... Read More