After all the test-marketing and focus-grouping used by publishers, it’s rare that any book truly surprises the avid reader. Individual short stories are perhaps better able than most types of writing to break free from the bonds of... Read More
With a fine command of language, Boler takes readers on a magical roller coaster ride through the supernatural. With a deadly sense of humor, Olivia Boler alternately explores and ridicules Wiccan procedures in "The Flower Bowl Spell",... Read More
Singapore and Asia: Celebrating Globalization and an Emerging Postmodern Asian Civilization by TK TI and Edward SW TI is an insightful and educational look into the economic history, growth, and expansion of Singapore. "Singapore and... Read More
M. Mohan Shukla, a self-described yogi, corporate leadership teacher, and life coach, has written an impressive textbooklike volume on overcoming obstacles to self-realization. The scope, quality, and accessibility of the author’s... Read More
The common perception that online dating services simplify a complicated selection process is debunked in "Crossing the Line?" In the hands of wise-cracking author Robin Hutchinson, the dating scene, in general, does not look too... Read More
“God squeezes but does not strangle” is the familiar saying the author believes best describes the life of Sybil Vaughan. From birth through her death at age forty-three, even though Sybil experienced many struggles, she always felt... Read More
Transition into another phase of life is a common theme in fiction that explores the inner motivations of a dissatisfied, sometimes disillusioned protagonist. "Here, Home, Hope" is the story of Kelly Mills Johnson, a thirty-nine-year-old... Read More
This cozy mystery by former librarian Gunilla Caulfield is a potpourri of tempting ingredients-a picturesque New England fishing village, sweet pet dogs, literary references, a librarian protagonist who has a secret lover, and of course,... Read More