A tale of suffering without redemption, "Suicidal State" is a story that’s heavy on pain and short on hope. Sophia Reece-Jones’s "Suicidal State" is a memoir told in from a third person point of view. Protagonist Sophia is the victim... Read More
These poems are haunting, with a blend of ferocity and obscurity. In his collection "Another Side of Thoughts", Anders Wennerstrom explores themes related to time and gender. This slim volume of poems occupies space somewhere between the... Read More
Smart, precise, and funny, "Index Funds" makes understanding the market sensible and even desirable. Today it’s hard to know where to turn for investment advice. Fortunately, Mark T. Hebner’s Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program... Read More
Arresting stream-of-consciousness poems reflect on the frailty and beauty of life. With striking images, invented words, and judicious use of repetition, the poems in Margaret Wesseling’s new collection, "What She Said", strike a... Read More
Butcher’s encouraging tone helps people find meaning in life during a debilitating illness. It was 2007, and forty-three-year-old Beckie Butcher thought she was dying. Something was dreadfully wrong. Every joint and muscle in her body... Read More
Succinct advice encourages parents to become engaged in their children’s education. "Parents Being Parents" by Livia J. Miller is a positive book filled with helpful ideas about encouraging children to learn through communication,... Read More
Nature sings and sends children over the rainbow in this uplifting bedtime story. A rabbit riding a bicycle on top of a rainbow is the striking cover image designed for "Looking Upward", a children’s picture book by Olivia Charters,... Read More
Precise storytelling, crisp and clear dialogue highlight this story of a middle-aged man caught in the consequences and complications of life. "The Three Keys" by Don Ackermann is a novel exploring the value of family and scruples; is it... Read More