Emma Sky’s "In a Time of Monsters" is transportative, introducing a region rife with conflict and hope. For many, the Middle East seems abstract, or a homogeneous idea associated with turmoil and violence. While in some places that may... Read More
"Kingdom" is an entertaining science fiction story set in creepy locales. Anderson O’Donnell’s "Kingdom" is an exhilarating science fiction thriller with a noir sensibility about the morality of manipulating human genes. In an... Read More
The Friendship Key is a compelling self-help book that focuses on the central importance of friendship. Making friends as an adult can be quite challenging, but in his book The Friendship Key, Winfried Sedhoff makes the case that... Read More
Taking a satirical approach to human psychology, "The Art of Hunting Humans" removes the baggage from study and uncovers ideas that feel fresh and exciting. Sidney Mazzi’s tongue-in-cheek psychology book "The Art of Hunting Humans"... Read More
"The Risk Theatre Model of Tragedy" is a piquant, far-reaching study of tragedy as an art form. Defining the nature of theatrical tragedy is a formidable task; everyone from Aristotle to Nietzsche has taken a crack at it. In his... Read More
In "Future Sacred", environmental educator, futurist, and writer Julie J. Morley takes down the “survival of the fittest” paradigm to reveal a natural world based on cooperation, symbiosis, and complexity—a self-regulating,... Read More
"A Dream for Peace" is an insightful memoir about a life of international diplomacy that makes a heartfelt plea for unity. Freedom fighter and globe-trotting diplomat Ghoulem Berrah’s memoir "A Dream for Peace" is an inspiring,... Read More
Illustrating integrity through a rivalry between animals, "Solitary Toes and Brown-Headed Cowbirds" is a fresh children’s tale. Linda Harkey’s humorous picture book "Solitary Toes and Brown-Headed Cowbirds" personifies three hunting... Read More