In the earnest pages of "The Broken World", Matthew Ulland tells a heartbreaking, emotionally complex story with an assured, character-driven approach that is a gift to the thoughtful reader. The narrative is told through the perspective... Read More
Parody is everywhere today. From The Onion to The Colbert Report, from Saturday Night Live to The Office, people love to make fun of things. Robert Chambers, a decorated journalist and college literature teacher, gives readers "How to... Read More
"Religion: none" is a meticulously researched take on a theory of how and why Christianity was created by the early Romans as a means to control the populace and to grow wealthy by imposing a “god” upon them. Robiere, a writer with... Read More
“This book is based on a true story,” states Gregory Mills at the start of his awkward autobiographical novel, "Life Chooses Us". Mills’s purpose would have been better served had he written his book as a memoir—the nonfiction... Read More
Matthew Arndt, president of Turbo Social Media, is an expert in social media marketing for medical professionals. "Building Your Aesthetic Practice Through Social Media" is a good eighty-two-page primer written for aesthetic physicians... Read More
“Everyone lies, everyone steals, which you already know and mustn’t ever forget.” So instructs the uncle of a young Chinese-American man as he embarks upon a career in the family business in New York’s Garment District in the... Read More
One standard definition of “epic” is “surpassing the usual or ordinary, especially in scope or size.” It is unfortunate that Raymond Learsy is not exaggerating when he uses the term in the title of his new book, Oil and Finance... Read More
“Like night follows day, misery follows greed,” laments Anwar Elgonemy in his comprehensive and very well-presented tome on the causes, calamities, and possible cures for the current economic crisis. Drawing on his twenty-five years... Read More