We Are All Made of Scars by Christopher Morris
Book Reviewed by Lily Andrews Christopher Morris's new memoir "We Are All Made of Scars" rivets with arresting echoes of his life's moving and highly volatile episodes while at a tender age in the hands of a dipsomaniac mother. Purchase Here. ...
Far Out by Khaled Talib
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas If you are looking for an unconventional story, look no further than Khaled Talib’s Far Out. The fun story is a unique mix of witty humor, a glamorous lifestyle, thrilling action, and psychological inserts that lead ...
Deadly Droppings/Humble Pie by William LeRoy
Deadly Droppings Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Dispensing to mystery-thirsty minds, a winning combination of adventure, mystery, Pigeon racing, and private investigation, is William Leroy’s Deadly Droppings, a work that faithfully adds to his ...
Kahuna: Vol. 1 – Tampa Bay by Brent A. Phillips
Book Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson KAHUNA: Vol 1. - Tampa Bay is not your typical supernatural beings fantasy book. While the story does feature some of the usual suspects, like vampires and witches, these characters appear in supporting roles. ...
Why Christians are wrong about Jesus by John W. Campbell…A Brief Synopsis
Trial lawyer John W. Campbell demonstrates why Christians are fundamentally wrong about Jesus, the leader of the movement that developed into modern Christianity. Using the most up to date research and findings, Campbell shows, among other things, wh ...
The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Geometry Girls, The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Math Girls, and An Introduction to Higher Math by Tom Durwood
Books Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Geometry Girls Teacher and author Tom Durwood presents a refreshing dive into mathematics theories as well as history with his work in The Adventures of Ruby Pi and The Geom ...
Invited to Life: Finding Hope After the Holocaust by B.A. Van Sise, Neil Gaiman, Mayim Bialik, and Sabrina Orah Mark
Book Reviewed by Lily Andrews "Invited to Life: Finding Hope After the Holocaust" by B.A. Van Sise is a deeply moving composition that features the startling experiences of ninety holocaust survivors who lost everything to war including loved ones bu ...
Artefactum by J.E. Tobal
Book Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson While Artefactum begins with a hilariously bizarre form of travel through the multiverse involving a sculpture of an Aboriginal fertility goddess, the story grows darker and more serious the deeper you dive. Al ...
Season of the Dragon (Dragos Primeri Book 1) by Natalie Wright
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Natalie Wright’s Season of the Dragon opens up the Dragos Primeri series in a mystical storm. Using familiar elements like dragons and shapeshifters, the author succeeds in building a unique and complex world that ea ...
Archangel: The Book of Mammon by Black Mike
Book Reviewed by Chris Phillips Title of the review, where appropriate. Questions, answers and the trouble in between. Black Mike presents a major conceptual change for beings that might be called angels and demons. The story follows Michael, a ...