The Fanfare of Life
Based in truth, "The Fanfare of Life" is a lighthearted short story collection that views the world through a child’s eyes. Told in the form of short stories, Bakilinna... Read More
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Based in truth, "The Fanfare of Life" is a lighthearted short story collection that views the world through a child’s eyes. Told in the form of short stories, Bakilinna... Read More
"70 Weeks Prophecy" is a wide-ranging exploration of the links between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Pedro C. Arceno Jr.’s intense "70 Weeks Prophecy" argues that Islam is... Read More
A thorough text for logistics professionals, "Bulk Material Handling" has the answers they’re seeking. Michael Rivkin’s encyclopedic "Bulk Material Handling" will serve... Read More
"Unfinished Stories of Women in Crisis" is an absorbing, moving look at the damage that injustice, inequality, and war cause to all people, but particularly to women. Rajendra... Read More
"Childhood Memories" is a slim and introspective memoir of a Lebanese childhood. Ingrid Habib’s brief, sweet memoir, "Childhood Memories", recalls growing up in Lebanon. The... Read More
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This collection trawls the underbelly of mysteries and dreams to transport potential merrymakers to a world where every choice is rendered in dark absolutes. Evoking Victorian... Read More
It’s Sunday in America is a well-researched paean that forwards an interesting notion of Protestant America. Barry Harker’s It’s Sunday in America is a well-researched... Read More
"The Ownership Cycle" is well written and thought-provoking, combining a sound theoretical overview of ownership with solid, everyday situations. Soh Jian Yi’s "The Ownership... Read More
"Extrapolating the Unknown" is an insightful work of spirituality that is simultaneously serious and dreamy. M. V. K. Mohan’s "Extrapolating the Unknown" is a meandering... Read More
The appeal of "What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship" is the blend of fantasy, strong characters, and social commentary. "What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship", by C. L. Heng, is a... Read More
Wong’s book does a great job of teaching children the importance of money. Joseph Wong’s I’m So Ready for Life uses simple, straightforward writing to offer young children... Read More
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