"Is There Evidence for God?" is a spiritual memoir about how questioning the existence of God changed one man’s life. Robert Genetski’s spiritual memoir covers his personal inquest into the existence of God. Genetski was raised in a... Read More
"Raymond and Me" is a captivating memoir about a storybook romance that weathered outside challenges. Dan Reynolds’s memoir "Raymond and Me" details the flourishing and at times burdensome experience of first love. Told over the course... Read More
The Math Kids: An Artificial Test is a surprisingly topical and worthy addition to the series, providing gripping suspense as well as brain-puzzling fun. David Cole’s Math Kids series has taken its youthful heroes into many a sticky... Read More
A Patient’s Guide to Cancer is a supportive lay resource with science-backed guidance for cancer patients. John F. McDonald’s book is an informative, compassionate self-help guide for those who have been diagnosed with cancer. A... Read More
Greek myths are revitalized via the modern additions of psychology and science in the involving short story collection "Tales of a Spiritual Sun". In Paul Kiritsis’s short story collection "Tales of a Spiritual Sun", contemporary... Read More
The direct, poignant short stories collected in "Scar Songs" tap into universal feelings of loss and regret. In W. Royce Adams’s short story collection "Scar Songs", people cope with loss and their past mistakes as best they can. In... Read More
The mystery novel "Secrets of the Rabbi’s Mafia" is compelling in highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and unquestioning obedience to authority. In Irv Segal’s mystery novel "Secrets of the Rabbi’s Mafia", deep grudges... Read More
"The Long and Tortured Road" is an intimate memoir about recovering from struggles with mental health and addiction. Thomas Kind’s poignant memoir "The Long and Tortured Road" covers his bipolar disorder and his process of... Read More