This novel is a wilderness adventure that will appeal to those who appreciate stories with a focus on the outdoors. Michael L. Kryder’s "Justice in the Land of the Midnight Sun" is an appealing adventure in which a man, his daughter,... Read More
This is an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in search of a nonstandard immunology primer. Peter Bretscher’s "Rediscovering the Immune System as an Integrated Organ" is a rigorous introduction to current... Read More
Two best friends grapple with an AIDS diagnosis in this humane novel about suffering and friendship. L. A. Long’s new novella, Bo, is a moving account of two friends coming face-to-face with the ugly, but not defeating, reality of... Read More
This is a must-read for those who seek to effect change by breaking down needless barriers between people. Connecting dualism to fear, Dorothy Riddle explains human behavior in "Moving Beyond Duality", the third volume in her Enough for... Read More
This novel, written in French, offers wisdom on growing up and forming a spiritual life. Danielle Jaworowski’s allegorical novel portrays the deep symbiotic bond between a celestial star living as a human and her guardian angel. Akkad... Read More
Rational and humorous, this wellness guide uses an amusing courtroom model to give helpful, goal-attaining advice. Self-improvement can be logical and sustainable with the right mind-set. This guide to positive change comes from brothers... Read More
A ten-year-old child manages to be hopeful, tragic, fun, and endearing all at once, despite dysfunctional parents. "Six Feet off the Ground", by new novelist H. C. Turner, is the emotionally gripping tale of three lives unmoored. It’s... Read More
It is no mean feat to craft a fantasy world that is different, familiar, interesting, and fresh. Gregory S. Close has done that and more with In Siege of Daylight: Book One in the Compendium of Light, Dark & Shadow, a weighty and... Read More