The Piano
The story that Chari Smith presents to us is from the perspective of The Piano, which tells us about the arrival of the piano in a new house, where an adorable girl named Katie approaches it, and with the help of a teacher Katie learns...
The story that Chari Smith presents to us is from the perspective of The Piano, which tells us about the arrival of the piano in a new house, where an adorable girl named Katie approaches it, and with the help of a teacher Katie learns...
Everything About Astronauts—Vol. 1: Fascinating Fun Facts and Trivia about Astronauts for Teens and Adults is a combination of history, biography, and science. Author Marianne Jennings says she’s writing for both “space geeks” or simply anyone who wants to learn new information. Some chapter titles...
Independence, uniqueness, and friendship are all celebrated in Pam Dworetz-Sofarelli's book Archie Finds His Voice. Archie is a guineafowl who is ready to leave the nest and explore the world. His mother encourages him but reminds him he can always find his way back to...
Glimmers in the Ravine by Stanton Polk is a fine example of cosmic terror that will push you into a nightmarish scenario, make you question reality, and challenge your sanity. Archaeology student Jules Romero is in need of a job to sustain his school tuition...
Devil's Ledger: An International Banking Spy Thriller is a work of fiction in the thriller, action, suspense, and mystery subgenres. It is intended for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Lorraine Evanoff. Part of the Louise Moscow series of novels, this...
Carolyn was from a stable family filled with love. So it was within reason that she wanted a beautiful career and love life. Only, there are wishes, and there is fate. At nineteen, she married her high school sweetheart, Danny. Unfortunately, what started as a...
Greenhorn is a children’s book written by Anna Olswanger and with illustrations by Miriam Nerlove. Daniel, a survivor of the Holocaust, is taken in by Rabbi Ehrlich of Brooklyn. He arrives on the premises, clutching a little box in his hands as his sole possession....
Hunter’s Moon by Sarah M. Awa opens with Mel realizing she had dropped her mobile phone. Along with Pam and Timmy, she retraces her steps, finally retrieving the device from a cave that shelters a terrifying beast. Only the tip of Mel’s finger is bitten,...
Dream Shatter is the first installment of a new series by Ann Hunter, which introduces the dystopian world run by the Circle. In the utopia created by the highly exclusive and secret Circle, life appears to be perfect now that they’ve gotten rid of the...
Hop on for an exciting adventure with Mari Sherkin to find the wonders hidden in nature with this heartwarming picture book -- A Fairy On My Sleeve. One day, Mari was sitting by a tree, reading a book, when she caught sight of something out...
Admittedly, I’m a fan of British television, and that distinctively dry, quirky humor always hits the mark for me. So, slipping into Katherine Vick’s The Disposable felt natural and an absolute delight. The premise deals with characters typically relegated to the background of fantasy epics...
Janet Delane gets into trouble with technological devices all the time. Either they don't function properly or break in her presence. One sunny Connecticut day, Janet's floatcar accidentally damaged the roof of the City Hall. As a result, Janet found herself in the Galactic Universal...
In Painter of the Dead, Catherine Butzen weaves a captivating tale that blends romance, mystery, and ancient magic. When Theodora Speer, a talented painter with a penchant for honesty, finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue and curses, the Egyptology department's need for funds...
In her book Addicted to Health, Victoria P. Davis redefines health care to include serenity and happiness in our daily lives, while adapting our lifestyles to overcome addiction to the wrong types of food choices. With detailed activities, Victoria shows us how an all-inclusive holistic...
Sand to Glass by Remy Apepp invites us to the Desert Kingdom of Ordyuk. It is ruled by King Agamenjiyr and Queen Ythiris. They have four beloved children who are still quite young. Crown Prince Diyomendon Tdroki dislikes his role and what destiny holds for...
Uptown Lawyer: A Study of Criminal Law in the Real World by R.L. Collins provides a detailed and interesting look into the fictionalized daily life of a successful attorney, his team, and the cases he represents. Set in California, Uptown Lawyer brings to light some...
Uptown Lawyer: Deuce by Richard L Collins is a growth study of criminal law in an advancing socialist USA. The author introduces his staff members who are all personally selected by him for their natural talents, skills, and education. Together with his team, Richard Collins...
John’s Pond by Donna Lynch is set in the 70s in a Cape Cod community known as Mashpee. Many of the residents are determined to take the land from the Wampanoag indigenous people who have lived on the land for centuries. Laurie is a high...
The Only Way Home is a walk through 1933 and the Great Depression with 15-year-old Robert and 17-year-old Tucker who he meets on the road. Robert and Tucker have both left their homes in hopes of finding work as they travel the rails. They spend...
Call of the Huntress by Stacy Bennett is the second novel in the high fantasy Corthan Legacy series, preceded by book one, Quest of the Dreamwalker, and a companion novella, Tales of the Archer. The book revolves around several point of view characters, but the...