Book Review
The Evangelicals You Don't Know
Informative book examines the social and political changes that are crafting a new breed of theologically conservative Christians. Non-evangelical, Tom Krattenmaker is a religion columnist for USA Today. He is also the author of Onward...
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Hope in Sight
Burmese ophthalmologist’s memoir aspires to incite hope and ambition in patients and caregivers in third world countries. "Hope in Sight", by Aisha Simjee, an award-winning ophthalmologist, is the insightful memoir of a woman’s...
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The Antorus Saga
The Antorus Saga: Prequel, by Mukhtar Farid, is a short sci-fi story with a conventional premise that needs more work before it can stand out in the crowded science-fiction market. The twenty-six-page, large-print format makes it unclear...
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The Software Society
"The Software Society" by William Meisel is a unique look at how computer programs have changed life in ways that are both technological and sociological. The first part of the book looks at software and society from a cultural...
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The Minotaur Riddle
The author of this enjoyable adventure gives middle-grade readers exactly what they are looking for: action and relatable characters. "The Minotaur Riddle" is the second book in The Discoveries of Arthur Grey series by V. K. Finnish....
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The Well Women
Nine women find relationships that heal at the site of a biblical well in this powerful novel. Ladine Housholder’s novel "The Well Women" is a journey of healing and forgiveness. In it, Housholder intertwines the historical account of...
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A Dream, a Goal, Never a Reality
A Dream, A Goal, Never a Reality by Stanley Ratliff is a memoir about being young, chasing dreams, and playing music. Ratliff’s book is a chronological memoir about the author and five of his friends who tried to break into the music...
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Our Lord Was Baptized, You Know
In "Our Lord Was Baptized, You Know", Marta Sutton Weeks, an Episcopal priest, shares her life story of faith and service. The book begins with a fictionalized scene from the author’s childhood, when she and some other children attempt...
