The Biographies of Ordinary People: Volume 2 is a satisfying family saga about growing up and coming into one’s own. Nicole Dieker’s The Biographies of Ordinary People, Vol. 2: 2004–2016 brings back the Gruber girls as they grow... Read More
Ned and his crew are a beating heart amid the abstraction of war, whether fighting in closed rooms of power or along the front. Narratively styled like a boy’s adventure story with heavy paternalistic overtones, Preston Fleming’s The... Read More
Wonderful details offer a peek into another culture and will help children learn to love and accept all people. Paul Sutherland’s Sharon’s Song was inspired by Maurice Hasa’s “Kaleke Kasome” and is a sweet book about a little... Read More
De Luna’s religious fervor is deeply felt, and his struggle to hold the church accountable to the teachings of Jesus, its own laws, and its responsibilities to the faithful is clearly rendered. At the end of the fourteenth century, the... Read More
Lush, stimulating images bring this sexy thriller to life. Kaylin McFarren’s sultry thriller, "Twisted Threads", flaunts the glamorous pastimes of passengers on a lavish cruise ship where deadly intentions lurk, suspicious... Read More
This book contains artful writing and delicately drawn characters who navigate through the universal tragedies and triumphs of everyday life. The everyday events in Nicole Dieker’s The Biographies of Ordinary People, Vol. 1... Read More
A riveting novel of crime and politics, family and domestic horror, this is solid entertainment A. S. A. Durphy’s "The Thing Speaks for Itself" is a study not just of crime and violence, but of people. Friendships and family relations... Read More
"As Oceans Fall" exists somewhere between science fiction and suspense, with a sprinkle of spirituality. In Brian M. Birkland’s "As Oceans Fall", a young man embarks on an obsessive quest to connect with his dead father, only to find... Read More