"The Business of Possibility" is a high-minded leadership guide that suggests a revolutionary approach to running a business. John A. Wood’s succinct, philosophical leadership guidebook "The Business of Possibility" looks to... Read More
I Don’t Believe You is provocative—part memoir, part treatise on mental illness and contemporary society. With dark humor, John Ralph Tuccitto’s interlinked essays, gathered in I Don’t Believe You, are about being a husband and... Read More
Kalu’s passion for African cuisine and culture pervades her interesting book, "My African Restaurant Adventure". Akon Margaret Kalu’s "My African Restaurant Adventure" evaluates the current state of African restaurants in the United... Read More
With a complex lead character who is intriguing from the get-go, this science fiction thriller excels at action scenes. Hulta Gertrude’s thick, multilayered science fiction novel, "Operation Selector", imagines a future where the... Read More
"To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond" sets out to balance the horror of war with morality and wisdom, and succeeds wonderfully. A successful optometrist reflects on his wartime experiences in To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond, a... Read More
Ultimately a story of good versus evil, Temples is excellent at testing the boundaries of just what makes one good. Gripping, bold, and filled with unforgettable action sequences, Catlorian II: Temples by R. L. Pool is a well-paced,... Read More
This quiet, everyman approach to mountaineering is accessible and filled with grand scenes. A meticulous, posthumous memoir from Keith A. Brueckner charts half a century of exploring mountains in North America and Europe. Through journal... Read More
The book is in its element when it aligns biblical stories to accepted historical records, particularly when it examines the exodus stories. Gijsbert Sulman’s "Facts, Fiction, and the Bible" is a massive work of biblical inquiry that... Read More