Nathanson challenges the Jews’ historic claim to exclusive sovereignty in the “Promised Land” between the Jordan and the Mediterranean. Michael Nathanson, author of Between Myth and Mandate: Geopolitics, Pseudohistory, and the... Read More
To understand Julian Hoffman’s goals in "The Small Heart of Things", you must consider two ideas from his preface: 1) “Awareness is becoming acquainted with environment, no matter where one happens to be,” in the words of Sigurd... Read More
This strong weight-loss title focuses on beating obesity with four deceptively simple steps: setting goals, keeping a food journal, exercising, and following up regularly with a practitioner. As a weight-loss specialist and surgeon,... Read More
It’s well known that people with happy relationships and marriages tend to live longer and face fewer health problems. In "Forging Healthy Connections", authors Trevor Crow and Marilyn Karinch advise us of the research showing the... Read More
An uncommon mix of Little House on the Prairie and The Sopranos, this unique thriller grabs both ends of the moral spectrum. This romantic thriller edges into the crime genre with a sordid look at vindictive undermining and lack of... Read More
Quelle is a fascinating place filled with giants, magic flowers, and sorcerers. This lush, rich fantasy is world-building done well. In "Sansablatt Head", Joan Spilman has created a lush, rich fantasy that takes middle-grade readers on a... Read More
Intricately woven characters and plot keep the pages turning in this paranormal thriller. In his debut paranormal thriller, Stephen Fogle weaves an intricate plot about three people on three different missions. Walter Murphy, a hit man,... Read More
It is refreshing to have views about Muslims and their creed presented by someone who is looking toward the goal of religious tolerance. A new author calling himself a devout, proud Muslim wants to share with those outside his faith the... Read More