The mystical language of this overview of the Quran will intrigue as it informs. Veteran journalist Syed Ghulam Sarwar embarks on a layman’s interpretation of the Quran, aiming to get back to its initial purposes and free it from the... Read More
Turns of phrase and hints of unique characters will linger in the mind after reading this unusually compelling collection of fragmented short stories. Sitting down with Philip Gaber’s Epic Sloth: Tales of the Long Crawl can be a... Read More
Brown offers an engaging play-by-play of the celebrity athletes he has met over the course of his career. In a bar full of guys trading sports stories, Walt Brown is the one with the best tales to tell. The retired play-by-play man and... Read More
With few exceptions, we the spiritual take our piety seriously enough to put in a little effort for the cause. Seemingly, we must do more than merely believe in the divine, so each of us develops an individual portfolio of... Read More
Stulginsky’s freshman children’s book is a pleasant, enjoyable story about family and traditions. Cold, crisp winter air, the smell of evergreen trees, friends and family: these are the foundation for the children’s book "Going for... Read More
Hawkins clearly and succinctly presents the difference between being a manager and a true leader. Executive coach Mike Hawkins knows a lot about leadership—enough to fill six books, in fact. Leadership: Competencies That Enable Results... Read More
Super Pop bursts with titillating pop cultural tidbits and trivia. Author Daniel Harmon’s intent when he wrote Super Pop was to go beyond the usual lists of movies, books, and trivia, that Harmon calls “unsurprising” and create... Read More
An engaging book for younger readers, filled with enriching details. Kids will find "The Lost Locket", by Bonnie Black, an easy, fun read with a bit of a surprise at the climax. Serious themes range from experiencing grief (over the... Read More