"The Gold Shaper" is a fast-paced, exciting coming-of-age story about identity and the search for a deeper purpose. The second novel in a trilogy, Philip Atlas Clausen’s "The Gold Shaper" puts a twist on the western genre by pairing a... Read More
The Christmas Spryte Encounter: Second Chance is a pleasant story with a solid lesson for children. The Christmas Spryte Encounter: Second Chance by Nanette Crighton is an enjoyable story about Santa with a couple of very important life... Read More
"The Things We Do" is much more than a murder mystery; it’s an examination of what constitutes freedom and confinement. Kay Pfaltz’s unconventional murder mystery "The Things We Do" insightfully explores the motives behind murder and... Read More
"The Ownership Cycle" is well written and thought-provoking, combining a sound theoretical overview of ownership with solid, everyday situations. Soh Jian Yi’s "The Ownership Cycle" considers how the concept of ownership can lead to a... Read More
The intriguing concept of reincarnation colors this prison story. Bill Thomas’s "The Three Souls" is a brisk story with an intriguing premise, centered on mistaken identity, the trials of prison life, and reincarnation. The story is... Read More
Kfoury is an obvious intellectual, both intense and direct in his narration. A wide and diverse range of topics are discussed in Mario Kfoury’s "Coffee Shop University", a deep examination of the major questions that have occurred to... Read More
"To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond" sets out to balance the horror of war with morality and wisdom, and succeeds wonderfully. A successful optometrist reflects on his wartime experiences in To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond, a... Read More
"The Gifts of Nicholas" is a pretty and exceedingly positive book that will appeal to both believers and nonbelievers. The Christmas spirit comes alive in lush color in James Marion King’s The Gifts of Nicholas. The book is equal parts... Read More