The Glastonbury Triangle by Stephen Ford
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold "The Glastonbury Triangle" is Stephen Ford's third book, following "Destiny of a Free Spirit" and "Walking out of the World." It is a satirical dystopian thriller with copious helpings of political commentary infused with ...
No Free Speech for Hate by Stephen Ford
Reviewed by Lily Andrews “No Free Speech for Hate” by Stephen Ford is a thought-stirring dystopian political thriller set in a near-future Britain. This is in a period when free expression is tightly restricted under the slogan “No Free Speech for ...
THE REAL DREAMWALKER PRESENTS: El Niño by Ashlyn Jacobs
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Many people share common anxieties and fears about the future. However, when you start sharing actual nightmares, with all the exact same details, it may mean the Dreamwalker is near. THE REAL DREAMWALKER PRESENTS: ...
History Lessons by Zoe B. Wallbrook
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold Set on a leafy university campus instead of a battlefield, Zoe B. Wallbrook’s "History Lessons" takes the familiar framework of a murder mystery and spins it into something sharper, funnier, and more socially aware. At th ...
Words by Katherine Davis-Gibbon
Reviewed by Diana Coyle In “Words” by Katherine Davis-Gibbon, readers are taken on a magical journey of discovering how words can have such an emotional impact on our lives. Words can teach us something new, convey a message, or even allow us to s ...
Let’s Do Everything and Nothing by Julia Kuo
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton I picked up a copy of Let's Do Everything and Nothing, not really knowing what to expect. It’s short, quiet, and doesn’t try to impress you with a big story or flashy words. But wow—it got to me. There’s something about the ...
Thank You, Mama by Linda Meeker
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton So, I was glad I grabbed "Thank You, Mom" on a whim. It is the kind of book that feels like a hug — plain, true, and soft around the edges. Step into the shoes of a mom with nothing but love, and you will be inspired to thi ...
I Love You, Daddy by Jillian Harker
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Jillian Harker’s I Love You, Daddy is a soft and beautifully illustrated story that showcases the special bond between father and child. Together with Kristina Stephenson’s amazing artwork, the book takes us on quite a jour ...
Hunting the Red Fox by W. Kenneth Tyler, Jr.
Reviewed by Lily Andrews From the moment Perry Barnes opened his mouth, I knew I was in for more than a story about golf. Told through the lens of Roger Mace, an earnest, aspiring writer and amateur golfer determined to collect honest, unembellish ...
Creed of Legends by A.K. Kubica
Reviewed by Diana Coyle In the book “Creed of Legends” by A.K. Kubica, decades ago the kingdom of Kresha created alliances with certain individuals and as a result, it caused a continent to divide because of the poor choices made. From that time, ...