With great imagination and philosophical insight, Gates has generated a unique body of wisdom literature. Rape is a tough subject for any writer to address. Welfare-fraud investigator and former probation officer Josh Gates approaches... Read More
Leviticus, Gabriel, Cognitive Dissonance, and other supernatural deities populate this witty, apocalyptic fantasy. The End of the World is Rye follows a well-crafted group of characters who are either personified deities or ideas such as... Read More
An ancient Chinese junk packed with delinquent teens and ghosts alike sets off on a dangerous voyage in this fantastic book. Adventure on the high seas, a Chinese ghost hungry for life, and a setting that’s as dangerous as it is... Read More
Kekula effectively outlines seven substantial threats to living a purposeful, faithful life. Realizing the unique purpose of one’s life is an important discovery, but the process of achieving that purpose can be fraught with obstacles... Read More
Primm and Friedman tell a life story that deserves a place in history. The Healer: A Doctor’s Crusade Against Addiction and AIDS, by Beny J. Primm and John S. Friedman, paints a portrait of a man of character and influence. Drug... Read More
Cusick is an accomplished storyteller with a striking ability to inhabit the perspectives of men and women, young and old. The stories in Gregg Cusick’s collection, My Father Moves through Time like a Dirigible, display the author’s... Read More
This intimate look at a family’s ordeal with cancer and death will help others looking for guidance. The Last Promise, by Kristin M Mooney, is a poignant memoir of her husband Paul’s battle with an aggressive form of lymphoma, and... Read More
Hey, girlfriends! This guide will help you learn about who’s a knight in shining armor—and who’s a frog. Wendy James would like to explain a few things about men and women and why she believes the fairy tales had it right: each... Read More