Left Out

Left Out (Looking for Normal Book 1) by Jean Gill is a great book that children and teens will enjoy as they learn about what it's like to live and be seen as different. Jaime Williams can't help but feel left out. She can't seem...
Left Out (Looking for Normal Book 1) by Jean Gill is a great book that children and teens will enjoy as they learn about what it's like to live and be seen as different. Jaime Williams can't help but feel left out. She can't seem...
In Your Body, Your Style: Simple Tips on Dressing to Flatter Your Body Type, trendsetting designer Rani. St Pucchi provides the ultimate guide manual to dressing your body appropriately for individual shape and preference. Beginning in her early years in Thailand, St. Pucchi recounts...
The Insignificance Paradigm: Prince of Providence - Volume 1 by John Hamilton is the story of a young guy named Eleazaar. He is thrown into a new world where nothing is as it seems. Transitioning into a new world with strangers is never easy, but...
Gary the Garbage Can by Jim Bayer is a fun children's book about a garbage can named Gary. One day, Gary and his friend, Smitty the goat, are going frog-catching at the pond. Along the way, they pass a snake named Olive. Smitty wants to...
The electrical system that powers the average home throughout the world is still a controversial topic after several decades. The Electricity Scam: How Energy Companies Rob You. How to Stop Them by Rigel Garcia Rives outlines the parameters of how the electricity companies operate. In...
The Shivering Sunbeam by Winslow E. Dixon is a stunning children's book about a young sunbeam named Addy. Addy is born without the spark, meaning that she couldn't share warmth. She was cold, even though she was bright and beautiful. Addy was a sick sunbeam,...
Tea is good just about any time and anywhere. Tea time is not just an afternoon tea event, like the English started in the 1700s to ward off the hunger pangs that hit part way through the long afternoon. There are many types of teas,...
Melanie and Mary are twin sisters. They share just about everything. However, one thing is quite different. Mary is married and desperately wants to have a baby of her own. Melanie is not married and very pregnant, a love affair gone sour. When Mary’s husband’s...
A riveting tale taking place during the German occupation of Paris during World War II. The Indigo Rebels by Ellie Midwood presents to the reader a story of three siblings, with very different lives, coming together in the most unexpected of fashions. Giselle Legrand, the...
Speckle the Annoying Freckle by Michael Verrett is a fun children's book about a young girl named Grace. Grace enjoys reading, and she reads a lot. She keeps a stack of books on her bedside table. One night, she decided that she would try to...
Patchwork Majesty: From Trauma to Transcendence by Ella Kate Reeves is a very powerful and inspirational poetry collection that combines vivid images, notes, and poems to unveil the nakedness of one soul, Ella, and her transformation from death to life. It could be read as...
The House on Hayden Pond by Jessica Monks is a fast-moving horror/thriller. The Boltons have finally found their dream home, but when they move in, it all turns sour. Things start happening, evil nasty things, and there is no letup. Soon the Boltons begin to...
Moving Beyond The Unspoken Grief by Sarah Lnyy is an autobiographical account of one doctor’s journey of IVF and everything it involves toward having a child. The book begins with an introduction to Sarah, who is a medical doctor herself, and her experiences in medical...
Daughters of Atlas by Tyler Art is a unique and contemporary interpretation of the Pleiades within a coming-of-age novel about seven girls attending Geneva Grace College, a religious college where faith and merit meet. The brightest star in the group and runner, Kennedy, has become...
The Powerful Lessons I’ve Learned: Online Dating After Divorce by Micca Vanvield is an interesting book that sheds light on the online dating world and helps readers comprehend the impact of their online encounters. The author’s experiences will help readers relate to her, become self-analytical,...
Stealing Liberty is a young adult novel by Jennifer Froelich. Reed and Riley are two teens who meet in a very unexpected place: a top secret detention school for teens whose parents are deemed enemies of the state. Reed does not expect to start a...
Killing Heel Pain: Your Final Freedom from Plantar Fasciitis by Dr. Karen L.Smith, DPM is a helpful as well as useful guide that explains and simplifies the condition Plantar Fasciitis. Pain can be scary, unpleasant, and inconvenient. The author makes this an easy to follow...
Waking Mathilda by Claire Crisp recounts the chain of events from 2009 when she took their youngest two-year-old daughter to the National Health Service in England to be innoculated against swine flu. It was not long after that Mathilda’s whole persona changed from a lively...
Sirens Over the Hudson by MJ Neary is a Novel of Great Recession, set in Westchester County, NY in 2008, the start of the financial meltdown. The financial district is panicking, but for the privileged residents of Sleepy Hollow and Tarry Town, it’s all just...
Hmmm...Food for Thought by Michael U. Anthony is a book that intrigued me by its title. Nothing flashy, nothing extraordinary! It read like words pronounced by a man after a sigh. But this book, slim and succinct, is a treasure that Christians will enjoy. In...