"Substantive Theory and Constructive Measures" is a worthwhile and thorough investment for anyone in the research or data science fields. A thorough and educational review, Mark Stone and Jack Stenner’s graduate level "Substantive... Read More
Smart and insightful, with a conversational style, "Corporate Crap" will be a breath of fresh air for former, current, and future corporate employees. Howard Harrison’s witty memoir "Corporate Crap" dissects and ridicules the practices... Read More
A Mermaid’s Journal is a sweet middle-grade fantasy in which mermaids live among us. In Melissa G. Goodmon’s middle-grade fantasy, A Mermaid’s Journal, a young mermaid writes about friendship, love, and being true to yourself.... Read More
Written from an outsider’s perspective, the humble text conveys respect through deep study. "Inside the Chinese Wine Industry" by Loren Mayshark documents an intriguing side of the wine business with nuance and deep consideration.... Read More
Van Why’s 9/11 is a heartfelt memoir of September 11th, 2001 that lends voice to the event’s survivors. Artie Van Why’s memoir 9/11 recounts his experiences as a witness to the September 11th, 2001 attacks and details the long,... Read More
The novel doesn’t gloss over the realities of Viking life but is careful to draw characters with shaded nuances. Robynn Gabel’s bristling ninth-century romance "Norse Hearts" forges an unlikely match against the violence of the era.... Read More
"WWI Crusaders" is an important historical account of an earnest effort to save a people from wartime destruction. Jeffrey B. Miller’s historical work "WWI Crusaders" reveals the detailed story behind the world’s largest famine... Read More
"7 Checklist Items for Success" is both familiar and religious in its proposals for becoming more successful. Jean G. Mathurin presents a road map for success in "7 Checklist Items for Success", a book designed for those from every walk... Read More