Science meets magic as the real and the impossible collide in this page-turner that asks the question: “What is a soul?” Artificial intelligence and medical discovery merge in this trip to the unknown recesses of the mind. In "Magic,... Read More
Lighthearted satire and high-tech devices meet in There’s an App for That. Advances in software and gadgetry are often met with a certain degree of public mania. In the mind of comedy writer Ed Toolis, the conveniences of the... Read More
This enlightening historical story, inspired by the author’s family, is a fascinating read of triumph over difficult times. "What We Leave Behind" is a charming book about the author’s family, starting in the late 1800s. Partly... Read More
Herbert’s honesty and humor lift what could be just another cold and calculated guide for millennials to another level. Leaving school and entering the adult world of jobs can be intimidating and stressful. In "To Jonah, When You Are... Read More
Both a mystery and a romance, this story is perfect for pet lovers. Every Day Needs a Dog, by Billi Tiner, is a mystery novel for animal lovers and a unique take on the romance and thriller genres, with its unorthodox setting—a busy... Read More
Everywhere Anne Frank might have gone on her tragic journey bears silent witness in this travelogue/history. Ronald Jansen (Anne Frank: A Memorial Tour in Current Images, 2011) returns to a topic of personal fascination with his newest... Read More
An interesting, readable update on ancient alchemy, this murder mystery will appeal to science, as well as history and literature, buffs. Bringing alchemy into the twenty-first century, "Pearinella" begins with a mysterious woman, the... Read More
Davison aims at what he believes is wrong with American society, economics, and politics, and how to fix it. America’s Suicide is a provocative book that makes for disturbing reading, as Michael H. Davison sets out to demonstrate why... Read More