Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present By...
Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present is Michael Oren’s second historical work. It serves as a textbook documenting the history of relations between the United...
View ArticleThe Almost Moon by Alice Sebold
Alice Sebold is a gifted writer in her crafting of raw imagery combined with a ghastly plot. While her first novel, The Lovely Bones, included grisly physical details, her latest, The Almost Moon, is a...
View ArticleThe Castle Corona by Sharon Creech
Sharon Creech is an award-winning children’s book author and her latest book, The Castle Corona, is a fairy tale complete with a castle, king, queen, princes, a princess, peasants, and something you...
View ArticleLittle Santa and Snowboy by Sergio R. Rodriguez
The promise of a classic children's book infused with both traditional and modern elements. Little Santa and Snowboy is a sure hit for the holiday shopping season for your little one.
View ArticleThe Daring Book for Girls by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz
After reviewing The Dangerous Book for Boys, it’s only fitting to tackle The Daring Book for Girls.
View ArticleThe Day Donny Herbert Woke Up by Rich Blake
The kinds of stories that grasp us and haul us in are most often those that are real. The reader feels camaraderie with the characters, relating to their actions, desiring to repeat the good and not...
View ArticleThe City of Falling Angels by John Berendt
With holiday shopping in full swing, I decided to take a break from buying a new book and pick up something on the Bargain shelves at my local bookstore for this week’s review. For $5.99, John...
View ArticleShadow Music by Julie Garwood
Julie Garwood is a bestselling author of over 25 romance novels. Her latest work, Shadow Music, is a historical romance novel set during the reign of King John of England between the time he was...
View ArticleThe Senator’s Wife by Sue Miller
Meet Meri and Delia, the two women in Sue Miller’s The Senator’s Wife, whose lives become intertwined when they become neighbors. They’re at opposite ends of the age spectrum and fall into two...
View ArticlePavel & I by Dan Vyleta
Dan Vyleta breaks on the fiction scene with his first novel Pavel & I. Possessing a PhD in history and living part of his childhood in Berlin, it’s no surprise Vyleta choose the German capital as...
View ArticleStanding Still by Kelly Simmons
Kelly Simmons’ debut novel, Standing Still, is an enigmatic paradox. If I was asked to describe it in two words, those are them.
View ArticleVito and the Magic Bread by Sean Madden
Vito and the Magic Bread is imaginative and full of illustrations young readers will enjoy. Some may seem to be a little off the wall (like the nod to Napoleon Dynamite), but when taken as a whole they...
View ArticleBound by Blood by Rick Nelson
Set amidst the mystical bayous of southern Louisiana, Rick Nelson’s first work of fiction, Bound by Blood, is a cookie cutter murder mystery.
View ArticleStanding Tall: The Kevin Everett Story
Standing Tall is a story of faith, love, and an unwillingness to give up in the face of adversity. Sam Carchidi faithfully narrates the harrowing events that unfolded September 9, 2007 and beyond.
View ArticleFarewell, My Subaru - An Epic Adventure in Local Living by Doug Fine
If every American had the ability to pack up their belongings and relocate to a sunny spot and live off the land in order to reduce their carbon footprint that would be an ideal world.
View ArticleThe Day I Hit a Home Run, Paul Mullen
Reading a story where the end of it is given away in the title is a disappointment and begs the question, ‘Is this worth reading?’
View ArticleNo Marble Angels by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
No Marble Angels by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman is a collection of short stories the author originally published in the mid ‘80s.
View ArticleFree Lunch, How The Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves At Government...
"Free Lunch" is a flawless explanation of how the laws have been manipulated to benefit and enrich the wealthiest among us.
View ArticleConversations with Asenath by Sisi Theo
This is a unique telling of Joseph’s story because Asenath’s viewpoint is that of an Egyptian while the Biblical account is from the point of view of the Israelites, Joseph’s people.
View ArticleNeutralizing the Power of Fear by Casalnnie O. Henry
Neutralizing the Power of Fear by Casalnnie O. Henry is a self-help book. Unlike some self-help books, this one isn’t going to just simply pat you on the back and send you on your way.
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