This engrossing novel debates the question, is mankind innately good or bad? Lamees A.’s thought-provoking book, The Devil’s Way, provides empathy for Satan while examining the nature of good and evil, querying the existence of God,... Read More
This is an elegant collection that will contribute greatly to the discussion of global feminism. In "Crossroads", editor Christopher Conte brings together a beautiful and thoughtful series of essays from women navigating life in... Read More
Dark humor and inventive premises make each of these stories unique, even as they are connected by the theme of loss. Piercing and unflinchingly honest, "The Inconvenience of the Wings" is a remarkable collection of short fiction by a... Read More
A search for existential meaning runs parallel with the story of a man’s zestful life on the lam. Gary Wilson’s lively and pensive adventure novel, "Island (the one that wasn’t supposed to be)", follows a young fugitive as he... Read More
Sutton merges the best of family biography with relevant and fascinating historical, social, and religious knowledge. Claudette E. Sutton’s "Farewell, Aleppo" is much more than a recounting of her family’s story. Incorporating... Read More
This personification of wise trees offers spiritual insight into leading a peaceful, satisfying life. As a wildlife book, "Secret Voices from the Forest" is a deep breath of fresh air. Trees are the main characters in Laura J.... Read More
Intriguing characters make "The Spider Web" an attention-grabbing read. "The Spider Web" is a multifaceted story of human struggle, international drug smuggling, and human trafficking. When an oncologist develops a top-secret anticancer... Read More
Martin Thielen credits religion with having contributed to the betterment of the world by establishing educational institutions like Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, and Yale; building and servicing hospitals; creating the first charitable... Read More