Mrs. Shim is a Killer: A Novel by Kang Jiyoung
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold "Mrs. Shim Is a Killer" by Kang Jiyoung follows Shim Eunok, a widow and mother of two whose husband took his life five years ago following a series of complications with his health. She is now unemployed, hopeless, and as ...
First Loser by Scott Walker Cunningham
Reviewed by Matthew McCarty Life is full of choices. The choices we make often lead us down the wrong path, or one full of potholes and sadness. Choices are what help us make sure we make the right decisions. “First Loser", the recent book by Sc ...
Ms. Mia and Murder at the Grand Island Hotel by Jennifer Branch
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton The cover of Ms. Mia and Murder at the Grand Island Hotel caught my eye - enough to make me want to read the book, and I’m really glad I did. It has that classic cozy‑mystery feel, but it never drags or gets too predictable ...
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Without a Face by Lonnie Busch
Reviewed by Lorena Padureanu Without a Face is a very well-written sci-fi thriller, blending thought-provoking concepts with realistic details to create a fully engaging read from start to finish. This book is more than meets the eye. Unwrapping ...
Don’t Answer the Phone by Miranda Rijks
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Just finished this book and I’m still kind of thinking about it. It starts fast. Like, I wasn’t even settled in yet, and it already had that weird, uneasy vibe going. My phone rang while I was reading, and I literal ...
Little Joe Chickapig by Brian Calhoun (Author, Illustrator) and Pat Bradley (Illustrator)
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Little Joe Chickapig is a charming children’s book that offers a fresh and fun story for young readers. It follows Little Joe, a lively chickapig, as he goes on an exciting adventure full of teamwork, problem-solving, and f ...
Don’t Trust Cats: Life Lessons from Chip the Dog by Dev Petty and Mike Boldt
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Don’t Trust Cats is one of those picture books that turns out to be a pleasant surprise. On the surface, it’s silly, bright, and full of lively cat energy. Along with humor, there’s a surprisingly relatable message about ...
Connecting Goals to Impacts and Outcomes: Harnessing Structured Conversations for Customer-Driven Value Delivery by Claude Hanhart and Rachel Collins
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Anyone who runs a local or national business or is an executive in a product-driven industry will learn a lot of great techniques to ensure the success of their products after reading Connecting Goals to Impacts and Out ...









