Those who enjoy prehistoric monster stories may find it hard to swim in their local lake without wondering what lurks beneath the water. Drawing from scientific research, Native American legends, and prehistoric fossils, Dalton Mire’s... Read More
In this dynamic tale that is energized by dry humor and wit, no one can be trusted and nothing is ever what it seems. Joel Sacks’s political thriller "By Other Means" follows a fierce young woman into a dangerous realm of espionage.... Read More
Kids’ attention will be held captive by this adventure story as the animals look for Splasher. Nancy Walker’s Looking for Splasher: The Little Tasmanian Devil is a fun little romp of a picture book in which a lost young Devil is... Read More
This compelling book offers plenty to think about regarding animals, food, and the ethical considerations between the two. Gayane F. Torosyan and Brian M. Lowe’s "Nobody Wants to Eat Them Alive" offers an academic look at the way media... Read More
"The Heart of the Matter" offers a lifelong process for learning and acting from self-love. Joffre McClung’s "The Heart of the Matter" is a thoughtful, thought-provoking book that challenges individuals to live their lives anchored in... Read More
"Steel Wombs" is a thrilling mystery and romance highlighting morality problems that do not have objective answers. "Steel Wombs", by R. C. Lindholm, is a gripping novel that’s as much a thriller as it is a romance. Well-developed... Read More
The ultimate goal here is to encourage politics that prioritize “everyone’s individual rights.” “This book presents evidence that the United States is on fire,” roars the opening salvo of R. Q. Public’s Inalienable Rights... Read More
Gilchrist’s ideas deserve further exploration by others in the research community. Alan Gilchrist’s "The Foetal Circulation" is a revision of his earlier works on the subject, bolstered by his extensive review of the literature of... Read More