Food for Thought
Food For Thought: First Course by Nancy DeRosa brings us Emma Craven, who is looking for love – and a good meal. She thinks she has found it all when she meets the chef at Murry’s Grill, Gary. Gary is ideal for Emma – he...
Food For Thought: First Course by Nancy DeRosa brings us Emma Craven, who is looking for love – and a good meal. She thinks she has found it all when she meets the chef at Murry’s Grill, Gary. Gary is ideal for Emma – he...
Octoshi by James Agee Jr. is a children’s story about a boy’s friendship with an octopus. Octoshi the octopus is supposed to be turned into sushi by the boy’s father. The boy knows he has to save Octoshi, even though he will get into trouble...
By the year 2126, CEO Carlton Ferguson and his immensely powerful corporation have already introduced the world to Reflection Technology, a means to view any event that has happened in a previous 48-hour window. Effectively ridding the world of crime, the technology is far too...
Heroism, courage and romance; just a few of the words that come to mind when I think of Autumn in the City of Angels by Kirby Howell. Autumn has to face that everyone around her is falling victim to an apocalyptic plague, leaving less than...
Ghostly Encounters: Confessions of a Paranormal Investigator is a non-fiction supernatural book written by Jeff Scott Cole with Johnathon Robson. While the author was intrigued by some of the television reality shows featuring ghost hunters, his own interests in the paranormal lay with establishing credible,...
Quotation is not something to which most people give much thought, but it is amazingly pervasive across many aspects of our lives. Why Do We Quote? The Culture and History of Quotation by Ruth Finnegan is a marvelously in depth look at what quotation is,...
In an intriguing and interesting non-fiction book by author Nico Notarberardino, The Economics of Sovereignty: A Citizen's Guide To Saving America certainly goes a long way in convincing readers of the importance of returning America to her former glory. The author discusses the history of...
In a fun, well-written and informative new book penned by author Marianne C. Bohr, Gap Year Girl: A Baby Boomer Adventure Across 21 Countries recounts the story of the author and her husband as they said goodbye to their jobs and all of their worldly...
A quiet summer vacation on the shores of Lake Ontario for the Bell family turns into quite an adventure when the children suspect something unusual going on at the old hermit’s cabin in Bells in the Fog: The Mystery of the Hermit's Cabin by E.B....
A young Washington DC journalist is travelling on the city’s Metro when it is destroyed by a nuclear attack. One thousand years later, she is found perfectly preserved in an icy radioactive pool by researchers studying the blast site. A World Rebuilt by R.K. Ward...
Joanna Romer imparts gentle wisdom and loving support in A Woman’s Guide to Self-Nurturing: How to Build Self-Esteem by Being Nice to Yourself. Ms. Romer defines self-esteem as “the quiet, undemanding hankering to feel good about yourself.” In today’s busy society, women often play many...
In a true insider's look at the aftermath of the life and death of the legendary singer and Rat Pack member Sammy Davis, Jr., author Pamela Sherrod has done a wonderful job in presenting a true story that many readers may not be aware of...
A Zombie’s Guide to Being Dead by Bruuuggghhhhh is a book written by a zombie for zombies. A handbook of sorts. The former Cassidy Heart, now known as Bruuuggghhhhh, provides an excellent resource for the undead. She defines the term zombie, explains how they keep...
Anything Goes on a Friday Night is a young adult and new adult romantic coming of age novel written by Sara Daniell. Elena had it all at seventeen -- at least all a teenager could ask for. She was a cheerleader, had fabulous parents, and...
Be a Mindsetter: The Essential Guide to Inspire, Influence and Impact Others by Michael Gobran, William Greenwald and Derek Roberts is an uplifting book that will inspire and influence readers to develop the right attitude that will multiply their success; be it an individual, organization,...
In an absolutely epic new read by debut author D.E. Longacre, The Door Between the Trees is a book that will keep readers enthralled from the very beginning. Follow the story of Charles H. Sinclair, the son of a Presbyterian minister, who finds himself floundering...
Secrets of Smart Parents Raising Their Smarter Kids: A Short Guide of Easy, Quick, Joyful Parenting Techniques by Kavitha Sriram is a useful tool for all parents which will show them the easy, quick, and joyful techniques of parenting. All parents want to have smart,...
Booty by Travis Kennedy is about a lost treasure, two friends, some clues, and some bad guys who are looking for the treasure to make them rich. Justin Davis is just an ordinary guy who wakes up from a massive hangover. What makes him different...
And the Beat Goes On by Sheronda L. Barksdale is a short story that makes the reader take a look at their own life. Jerman McCullough is a 34-year-old, sex addicted momma’s boy. When his mother dies, he has no choice but to face how...
Wondahful Mammaries by Peggy Keener is the story of how a mother takes charge of her life and takes her children on an adventure that is heartbreaking, humorous and endearing all at once. This book is a roller coaster ride that you never want to...