"The Coaching Habit" is both a quick and a keen read, suggesting that impeccable thought has been given to every word in the book. The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever, by Michael Bungay Stanier,... Read More
Though voters seem to have lost their will to collaborate, hope is not lost, and this book proposes a way forward. In this thought-provoking book that serves as a call to action, Mark Gerzon posits that most Americans today will never... Read More
A plague that preys upon sexual interest spreads across the globe in this contemporary thriller. Sylvester Abanteriba’s "Murdered for Extra Seconds of Erection" weaves elements of a bizarre thriller into a surreal modern myth, in which... Read More
This detailed defense of the biblical creation account benefits from its author’s multicultural and work-diverse background. "The Voice of Creation" by J. Hudson Mitchell is a detailed defense of the biblical creation account and other... Read More
Epiphanies await Bridey throughout "Dodging Satan", and such well-drawn, jaw-dropping moments are significant. Kathleen Zamboni McCormick’s fictionalized memoir about growing up in the 1960s in a religious and dysfunctional family... Read More
Loss is an ordinary human experience, and Gautier captures its commonality well, making The Loss of all Lost Things an emotionally triumphant collection. Amina Gautier’s short story collection "The Loss of All Lost Things" is an... Read More
Never taking itself too seriously, the narrative provides a refreshing take on a familiar tale. Jane Carter Barrett tackles the historical romance genre with comedic verve and charm in "Antonia Barclay and Her Scottish Claymore". Set in... Read More
This fun introduction to Egyptian culture will delight grade-schoolers. Kid-friendly text and photos enlighten students on one country’s unique culture in Carole Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in…Egypt, a delightful addition to... Read More