"A Limey at Gettysburg" is a sweet historical story told against the backdrop of an agonizing war. In Eric Dennison and Robert Mitchell’s historical novel, "A Limey at Gettysburg", a carefree Brit with a weakness for women finds... Read More
Last of the Spirit Bears is a heartfelt anthology of poetry and prose that functions like a scrapbook of a doctor’s experiences. R. R. Pravin’s anthology Last of the Spirit Bears assembles poems from four prior poetry collections,... Read More
Born in the mid-1800s, Fanny Bullock Workman was a trailblazer, garnering mountain-climbing records in a male-dominated sport and fighting for women’s rights years before the Nineteenth Amendment became law. Cathryn J. Prince’s... Read More
In 2016, J. D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy defined Appalachia for many, with Vance lionized as the region’s latter-day prophet. For Appalachians, the book has been much more troubling and complex. "Appalachian Reckoning", edited by... Read More
"The Cannabis Revolution" contains a wealth of balanced information for those in the medical field. Comprehensive to the point of being hard to digest, Stephen Holt’s "The Cannabis Revolution" covers all things marijuana-related. At... Read More
Balor’s journal is an incisive glimpse of the current state of American psychoses. More than just a year-long journal, Baethan Balor’s "Outbursts of a Privileged White Man" explores big ideas in the cloistered world of his suburban... Read More
"The Broken Promise" thoughtfully exemplifies the idea that freedom often comes at a price. Mabior P. Mach’s "The Broken Promise" is a sweeping and tragic tale that depicts the horrors of wartime, conflicts with tradition, and the... Read More
Spies, Espionage & Explosions is a what-if page-turner with a compelling historical proposal at its center. Don Kane’s Spies, Espionage & Explosions is an excellent historical novel about one of the lesser-known tragedies in... Read More