bLU Talks – Business, Life and the Universe Compiled by Corey Poirier
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert More than just an assortment of self-help lectures, BLU Talks Presents: Business Life and the Universe offers a thoughtfully produced collection of unpretentious, coaching soul-help discourses. Compiled by ...
The Little Breadwinner: War and Survival in the Salvadoran Heartland by Lucia Mann
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas “The Little Breadwinner: War and Survival in the Salvadoran Heartland” is a harrowing tale about the many faces of war, written by Lucia Mann. The book folds and unfolds the narratives of several generations across d ...
Tales from the Other Side by Paul Corson
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas “Tales from the Other Side” by Paul Corson was designed as a companion piece to his “Regaining Paradise: Forming a New Worldview, Knowing God, and Journeying into Eternity”. While, the books are strong enou ...
Endless Incarnation Sorrows by Lucia Mann
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Endless Incarnation Sorrows is a daring literary feat of an intergenerational tale that closely follows a soul across its rebirths. Triggered by true events, Lucia Mann shares her personal insights into what was ...
Kensington: Kensington: a memoir about friendship, love, and life in a small town by Robert Haydon
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Kensington: a memoir about friendship, love, and life in a small town is a fascinating recollection of Robert Haydon’s life in the 40’s and 50’s that also includes enthralling ancestral stories along with enter ...
Reece’s Vintage Tales by N. Reece Ho-Sheffield
Reviewed by Teri Davis Today’s children need relevant fables teaching values. Many of the older fairy tales, along with many of Aesop’s fables refer back to an era with where farming and gardening were standard for most people. We now do ...
Cry of an Osprey by Angie Vancise
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Cry of an Osprey by Angie Vancise is, in short, an emotional roller-coaster. Although the main topic seems to be an alternative love story, this is only the backdrop for a bigger picture to which each reader can ...
Monsters are Afraid of Babies by Nicholas Tana
Reviewed by Teri Davis Living in a home with a big brother can be difficult. The older sibling expects a playmate who obeys their older sibling. There is usually a disappointment when the baby does not fulfill this role. Instead, the fam ...
Geraldina & the Compass Rose by Geraldine Brown Giomblanco
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Geraldine Brown Giomblanco’s compelling memoir Geraldina & the Compass Rose is an inspirational read that prompts to self-reflection and action. By telling her story in a most candid way, the book outgrows just one pe ...
Choice Cut (the Cut Series, Book 3) by Arnold Eslava-Grünwaldt
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Book three in his penetrating “Cut” series, Choice Cut by author Arnold Eslava-Grünwaldt dispenses to readers yet another fast-paced, and intensely exciting addition to his well-received crime thriller series, within ...