Quelle is a fascinating place filled with giants, magic flowers, and sorcerers. This lush, rich fantasy is world-building done well. In "Sansablatt Head", Joan Spilman has created a lush, rich fantasy that takes middle-grade readers on a... Read More
With audacity and breadth, Holy Ghost Writer takes great bombastic liberties with classic characters and historical events. An anonymously penned tome comprised of three previously independent novels, "The Sovereign Order of Monte... Read More
"Viscoelastic Duende of Life" is an impressively thoughtful alternative to the cut-and-dried theory of natural selection. Viscoelastic Duende of Life: Evolution of Chaos in Living Matter. presents new theories, founded in biochemistry,... Read More
Fresh, sharp, and funny, Costanzo comes in from the cold to reveal a CIA far more interesting than any Hollywood fiction. "My CIA" is an unexpectedly fresh and interesting take on a system obscured as much by Hollywood representations as... Read More
Different hairdos reflect the author’s continuing journey in her life and marriage. Felecia Pearson Smith draws a sometimes-successful comparison between her hairstyles (with all their dos and don’ts), the various stages in her life,... Read More
Enticing illustrations, evocative word choice, and an inquisitive teaching tool work together to build this lovely narrative about the beauty of wind. "The Wind in this City" brings the personalities of San Francisco’s wind to life... Read More
Unexpected plot twists elevate this enjoyable collection of unique and varied sci-fi tales. Bill Finnegan collects eleven strange and enjoyable short stories in Tales From Finnegan’s Wake: An Assortment of Suspenseful, Fantastical,... Read More
This retelling of a Hindu saga combines the author’s flair for poetic expression with her talents as a graphic artist. "The Ballad of Radheya", by English writer and artist K R Sharanya, is a poetic, illustrated version of a... Read More