Stulginsky’s freshman children’s book is a pleasant, enjoyable story about family and traditions. Cold, crisp winter air, the smell of evergreen trees, friends and family: these are the foundation for the children’s book "Going for... Read More
Organized beautifully and written with friendly instruction and care, this guide is a valuable addition to the craft genre. For lovers of general handcrafts who are seeking new challenges or for experienced fiber artists, Margaret Rose... Read More
Born with a curse, tested in love and war, this Moon Child shines a light on life through much of the twentieth century. Supposedly born under a curse in a poor rural Mississippi community, Melissa Dukes rises beyond her neglected... Read More
A “good Nazi, bad Nazi” scenario evokes cognitive dissonance in a twist on the fast-paced action thriller. After washing up on the New Jersey shore on a German life raft, two Nazi spies, Rebekka Bader and Lukas Schott, begin their... Read More
Educator lays a path for education as a means of finding a career. Parents should serve as the “power source” for student success, claims Academic Enhancement Tools: Power in Family Relationships Builds Student Academic Success, a... Read More
These scientific tales, written in a bedtime story style, beg to be read over again as they provoke curiosity and improve understanding of the universe. The story of the creation of life can be seen as poetic or strictly the domain of... Read More
Well-written sword fights and an intriguing good-elf-versus-bad-human premise make this Tolkienesque adventure colorful and engaging. Prolific fantasy author Snæbjörn extends his colorful, if somewhat chaotic, "Forgemasters of the... Read More
Mystery, suspense, romance, adventure, and cricket make an intriguing mix. In "Cricket Maiden", Algenes Edmund Dantes presents a story of suspense, mystery, and romance centered in the world of international sports, where the integrity... Read More