Svingen brings pages to life in this story of adventure and intrigue; it’s a fun and mysterious read. Using snappy dialogue and vivid descriptions, Vegard Svingen creates a treasure for tweens in "Freddy Fumple and the Mindmonsters".... Read More
However this collection is read, it contains a voice that articulates seemingly inaccessible themes in a traditional way. Raminder Bajwa’s collection of poetry, "Of Angels and Few Lies, of Everything under Blue Skies" is a rewarding... Read More
In the traditions of Toni Morrison and Flannery O’Connor, Raymond Barfield presents a gorgeous and dismaying human tapestry from the edges of Southern society. Yslea is still reeling from the death of her mother when she wanders into a... Read More
This creative foray into religious inquiry from a layman’s perspective bridges distances between people across the ideological spectrum. A brief meditation on the nuances of various religious traditions, Mukesh Prasad’s God vs. the... Read More
Classic sci-fi, mystery, and noir fiction mix with futurist questions about where society’s slippery slope may be taking us. The traditions of great early science-fiction novels like Brave New World and 1984 meld with our modern world... Read More
At its core, this book introduces principles and ideas that separate daydreams from reality and encourage fulfillment from within. The bright pink cover with a line drawing of a brain and fun font indicates that Free Your Mind: A... Read More
Informative and accessible, this guide can benefit anybody involved in the education of a child with ASD. The educational needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) vary on a case-by-case basis, but instructors consistently... Read More
This is an essential entry in the series, and a valuable window into China for young readers. Carole P. Roman’s formula for explaining the basics of other cultures around the world proves successful once again, as she focuses on the... Read More