This slapstick with heart invites affection for its loyal, charming, off-the-cuff characters. The merry band of misfits in D. L. Williams’s debut novel won’t let a little bad luck get them down. The characters in "Pennies from Hell",... Read More
Well-developed characters and relationships between preteens makes for an exciting coming-of-age fantasy adventure. Twelve and a half is a precarious age, on the cusp of adolescence, and for most kids, it’s still a time of finding... Read More
Intelligent and entertaining, a modern man interviews scholars from previous centuries to nitpick. Catastrophic scenarios and dire predictions are often proven incorrect, an astounding, historical phenomenon that Robert Gentle explores... Read More
We are all capable of delusions, Gondor says, in a warning about lack of critical thinking. An exploration into the limitations of human ability to learn, The DELUDE: A Philosophical Journey, by Yoji K. Gondor, examines the behavior of... Read More
Want to know how to succeed in college? This experienced administrator has some no-nonsense advice. This isn’t high school anymore, and the old tricks and gimmicks just won’t cut it. Tackling higher education requires a different... Read More
This detailed guide is a must-have for marketing on the fly with few people and a tiny budget. This appealing and accessible primer gives an overview of the most important aspects of online marketing. While not a textbook, this slim... Read More
The guy who sold us ’N Sync and the Backstreet Boys reveals straightforward marketing strategies for your company. A concise guide for technophobes, It’s Not the Market, It’s Your Marketing explains in precise detail why selling... Read More
US Army Special Forces and twenty-first century inquisitor Clay Hawker must stop the Apocalypse. Ron Toppings, former US Army counterintelligence special agent, writes like an expert drag-race driver doing a burnout. Gaining traction for... Read More