With its apocalyptic and surreal elements, this work is a fascinating and strange trip. Buiteboer’s Coup d’État in the Land of Zep Tepi starts with the end of the world and then gets ever more out there. This is a trippy,... Read More
Inspired by the folklore and traditions of the Inuit people, Nadia Sammurtok shares a magical tale that unites a kindhearted maiden who dances with butterflies and a lonely hunter, in "The Caterpillar Woman", a transformational story of... Read More
This unique, playful book of poetry dances between poetic forms with skill. In Words of a Feather: The Mystic Musings of a Medical Man, JFW Ndikum uses his perspective as a medical doctor to inform poetic themes, which results in a... Read More
"Bus to Corinth" is Christian fiction that is related with an enjoyable mix of travel and Bible. "Bus to Corinth" by Ladine Housholder is sweet, old-fashioned, and Greek-inspired Christian fiction. Housholder’s returning cast of... Read More
Full of religious themes, natural scenes, and gently winding paths, this book is soothing. For even more stress release, use earthy-colored pencils. Read More
Recycling is a wonderful early-nonfiction title for children ages six to nine. It discusses the importance of recycling, what kinds of materials can be recycled, and what those materials can be made into. Each page is accompanied by... Read More
A survivor’s tale, "The Cancer Card" brims with inspiring determination. Part memoir and part how-to, "The Cancer Card" is Karen Van de Water’s survivor’s story, a work that uses the author’s experiences to help others. No one... Read More
This is the perfect novel for a leisurely afternoon spent exploring the private lives of the rich and glamorous. Mrs. Jessica Bothwell is more than a little disenchanted with her fairy-tale life. Although she has it all—a husband,... Read More