This insightful work explains how to spot and capitalize on market trends. Individuals looking to take advantage of market trends would do well to read Kenneth Thurber’s thoughtful book, Trends, Waves, Windows & Bubbles. Thurber,... Read More
Jackson’s buoyancy infuses every word she writes, making this an easy book to read in spite of its sometimes-difficult subject matter. We read memoirs to confirm that we are not alone, that others have faced trials like our own. New... Read More
Feminism, memory, and political and domestic distress merge in this engaging, perceptive tale. This fictionalized memoir brings the pain of the past to the brink of tolerance then dissipates bad memories by celebrating simple pleasures... Read More
Essayists muse about J. Fenwick Lansdowne’s career as a nature artist in this vibrant and intimate look at his life and works. Vibrant images fill this tribute to Canadian avian artist J. Fenwick Lansdowne (1937-2008). Born in Hong... Read More
Lengthen your life span with the help of this thorough, approachable guide to improving your health. Health is more than weight loss or life expectancy. Anthony James Canelo’s book, The Seven Fundamentals of Longevity, argues that the... Read More
Monteiro and Musten help reprogram your brain to become more aware and focused, with practical spiritual exercises. Most people focus on happiness and try to block out life’s darker moments. Lynette Monteiro and Frank Musten suggest... Read More
A sharp, pithy debut that seeks to capture the disillusionment of Generation Y, Philip Gaber’s collection blurs the line between prose poetry and flash fiction. Its jumbled form well reflects the flightiness and egoism of his diverse... Read More
Why Are You Atheists So Angry? Why indeed? Greta Christina delves right in to confront this weighted question, fraught as it is with a host of associated queries. The author is diligent and comprehensive in her quest to explain her... Read More