Waipi’o Valley is a long work of Hawaiian history that entices readers toward the islands. With their breathtaking beauty and fascinating cultural history, the Hawaiian islands capture the imaginations of tourists and residents... Read More
These poems give deep insights into their Australian backdrop and into the poet’s life. "Into the Fire" is an entertaining collection of poems recalling the personal adventures—and misadventures—of Australian Sean Kennedy, marked... Read More
Syed B. Ali’s book makes a logical, timely, and relevant case for Islam. Can a whole religion be blamed for the actions of some of its followers? Syed B. Ali’s "A Closer Look at Islam" seeks to provide a clearer look at the Islamic... Read More
This book will be of major significance to senior managers who want to apply sophisticated thinking. "Gear-Up!" by Mark van Dongen is a thorough if somewhat academic treatise on leadership development in business. Van Dongen’s... Read More
The Boat Captain’s Conundrum is a breezy sail through public policy with a knowledgeable captain. Tom Corbett’s The Boat Captain’s Conundrum is a winning performance. It tackles hard questions about social policy development and... Read More
Economist Bryson argues that, although socialism may have a black eye, it’s not going anywhere soon, making this an always timely read. Phillip J. Bryson’s "Socialism" works to explain the birth, popularization, decline, and... Read More
This book is a long and comprehensive consideration of Africa that marks differences with Western perceptions. Khoza Mduduzi’s The West Stole Africa’s Wealth is a sprawling historical and socioeconomic discussion of the continent’s... Read More
Kate and Robert lustfully act out their passion in this addition to an explicit erotica series. Suzanne Eglington’s She’s Got the Jack is a jaunty and dialogue-driven story that is liberally doused with vivid sex scenes. In this... Read More