Rise and Decline
Rise and Decline: Where We Are and What We Can Do About It by Bruce D. Thatcher is a timely book that explores the political crisis in the US. As the saying goes, “What goes up must come down,” so every nation that rises must...
Rise and Decline: Where We Are and What We Can Do About It by Bruce D. Thatcher is a timely book that explores the political crisis in the US. As the saying goes, “What goes up must come down,” so every nation that rises must...
Unlock Your Leadership: Secrets & Straight Answers on Standing Out, Moving Up, and Getting Ahead as the Leader You Really Are is a work of non-fiction focusing on work-life and promotion, and was penned by author Damaris Patterson Price. The idea of being ‘leadership material’...
Dr. Judith Briles’ When God Says NO is an inspirational book about her life and the many adversities she faced. With exceptional strength, Dr. Briles lets us in on how she overcame the hurdles life threw her way and teaches us how to see God’s...
It’s Hard to Sleep When You’re an Artist is a work of children's fiction by Heather Gutierrez. Lily is an artist. She’s lots of other things, too, including being a five-year-old girl. But what she loves most is to paint pictures – bright, bold, beautiful...
All You'll Never Be: Because of Who You Are by E. L. Neve and Tal Boldo is a profoundly insightful audiobook that ventures into the intricate relationship between one's perspective on life and the resultant happiness. In this unique and thought-provoking exploration of happiness, the...
Life Curriculum: What You Learn and Practice Makes You Who You Are by Charles Paul Collins is a comprehensive and eye-opening book about life. The author focuses on life as a craft. This is something I find absolutely fascinating as a mother, as a teacher,...
Firing of the Crucible by Michael Eves Shaffer is a science fiction story that certainly entertains. The starship Vangart is laboriously traversing the universe to a planet where an experiment was conducted more than two thousand years ago, but eventually terminated and sealed away. The...
The admittedly concise collection of short articles compiled by Janine Myung Ja in the booklet Adoptees: We Are Not Who They Think We Are, while meant to introduce readers to the often-volatile subject of Adoptee Rights, actually delivers a huge and revealing punch way beyond...
Part autobiographical and part spiritual writing, The Awakening of Death by David Jones is a no-holds-barred book that uses the author’s experiences and observations to test how much he could stand and how he arrives at the way he views life and its purpose. The...
Moonbeams and Poetry: For Those Whose Ears Are Pricked and Tongues That Are Long-Drawn is a collection of poems that predominantly focus on nature. Jerry Staudenraus describes various scenes and creates a distinctive atmosphere where the characteristics of the seasons are implicit. Jerry views marvelous...
Jenn Whitmer’s Joyosity examines how workplace culture gradually pulls people away from meaningful work by normalizing exhaustion and emotional disconnection. Using experiences from educational leadership, Whitmer describes how institutions often demand constant output while ignoring the human cost created by fear-driven management and endless pressure....
I am the youngest patient in a mental institution... Gunya is well-known psychiatric hospital for the rich and famous. We meet four young girls who are patients here. Noelle-an underage pornstar, Hope- a junior Olympian, Hannah-a drug-addicted criminal, and Meg-just Meg. Meg has no memory and...
In this book, "Ozark Weddings", you get three amazing stories written by two veteran romance writers, Anita Higman and Janice Thompson. The authors do an amazing job of describing each of the main characters. In 'Larkspur Dreams' you meet the very charming Lark who has never...
The Hardline Self Help Handbook gives a person the necessary skills needed in order to achieve his/her dreams. In each chapter there are graphs and such in order to help a person deal with his/her particular issues in order to become a success. When doing...
The title, The Bubble Boys: How Mistaken Educational Ideals and Practices Are Causing A Warped Social Fabric, gives the impression that this will be another book about what we're doing wrong in education and why and how to fix it. Jason Goetz, who admits being...
From her opening lines in Identity, Vanita Lynn Warren keeps you intrigued, especially when she shows through scripture and facts, the unity Jews and Christians have. She attempts to identify through established Biblical facts, the Twelve Tribes of Israel (also known as Jacob) and where...
When I read the words, “Have you felt lost, misunderstood, desperate, and helpless?” on the rear cover of this book, I knew that I had to read it. Who among us hasn’t felt this way at one time or another? Although I have never...
"The Monetarist and the Evolving Crisis: Wake Up, Americans: We Are Losing Our Great Nation" by William H. James, Ph.D. provides the definition of monetarism as a debt-based monetary and banking system which, in effect, can create money out of thin air. The focus of...
Dr. Robert Rose shares his most challenging role in life, that of a caregiver. Robert and Marie Rose had been married almost forty years when they heard the diagnosis. Marie had scored 18 out of 30 on the test administered by the neurologist; anything under...
Six friends are out joyriding in the middle of nowhere when suddenly they think that they hit a woman. When they get out to investigate they see the damage to the vehicle, but there is no body. When several dog-like creatures come out of the...