A Fish in a Tree
A Fish in a Tree is a work of fiction for young readers by Deborah C. Washington. Have you ever seen a fish in a tree? I haven’t either, but that’s not to say it’s impossible. Or is it? A pair of birds notice it...
A Fish in a Tree is a work of fiction for young readers by Deborah C. Washington. Have you ever seen a fish in a tree? I haven’t either, but that’s not to say it’s impossible. Or is it? A pair of birds notice it...
Beautiful illustrations will attract children to Save the Butterflies while the story will keep them entertained. Save the Butterflies is another wonderful book by author/illustrator Bethany Stahl. Children will like the butterflies, flowers, and illustrations in the book, while their parents and teachers will like...
Most people know someone who is a narcissist. In Gaslighting & Narcissistic Abuse Recovery, Don Barlow explains what a narcissist is and how to spot one. Then he takes time to advise on how to live with or deal with a narcissist. One could say...
As one of the top sales agents in his office, Phil Kyle has had his share of selling and of training new agents. But he is done and does not want to take on new clients. He has enough money to retire and starts a...
I was curious to see how meditation was blended into Lawrence Keller’s book, Guided Ignatian Contemplation: Meditations on the Gospels to Come Closer to the Heart of Jesus. I have tried on more than one occasion to read the Bible and believed that meditation and...
With his poll numbers high midway into his second term, Congress in recess, and no major issues reported in the country or around the world, the state of the world seemed to embrace perfect sanity, absolute harmony, and tranquillity, or at least that’s how the...
The Twin by Kevin St. Jarre tells the story of the missing years of Jesus’s life before he began his ministry and goes beyond his death. It is told from the translated writings of St Thomas, who meets Jesus as a small boy, then called...
I Am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution by Matthew Langdon Cost offers an accurate and detailed historical account of Cuba’s people's revolution (26th of July Movement) that began in 1953 and ended on December 31, 1958, with the overthrow of military dictator Fulgencio...
After the Civil War ended, New Orleans, like many Southern cities, experienced almost insurmountable challenges with its diverse population of wealthy plantation owners, newly freed Blacks, Creoles, and Native Americans. Some citizens fought to return to their previous power while others sought a new way...
Silviya Rankova, the author of The Very Stubborn Camel, knows a lot about camels. She has a page at the end of the book with a list of nifty details about camels: how strong they are, how fast they travel, how much water they can...
Wrestling with Tradition by Dale Stopperan is a sports drama that takes readers to a small town in Iowa called Cresco. It follows Tom Kilmer, who comes in to replace the renowned wrestling coach who had brought a lot of success to the town. Can...
Butch & Louie's Book of Poetry is a clear example that poetry is everywhere; you just have to know how to see it. The book begins by speaking in general of what poetry is, and that anyone can enjoy it. It succeeds very well with...
Unbreakable: Readings That Inspire and Motivate by Carolyn D Vincent is a collection of inspiring texts devised to give us hope. Yes, all of us, whether we have been hurt, are suffering, or have had to overcome terrible trauma. The introduction and acknowledgments are extraordinarily...
Deadline Rome: The Vatican Kylix by Sari Gilbert is an intriguing story set in 1980 in Italy. Clare Phillips is a young freelance journalist living in Rome, struggling to make a name for herself in the profession. While Clare, an archeologist turned journalist, and her...
Walk With Me, My Son: You and I Have Some Stories to Tell by Richard Asmet Awid is a look into the Lebanese migration to North America more than a century ago from a personal perspective. The author's father, Ehmid Alley Awid Amerey, was 19...
Electric Green Mambas is the third book in the Scott Brody Thriller series by Bryan Cassiday. I knew I couldn’t miss this third installment in the series after reading Murder LLC, in which a woman enlists the services of the private detective to find a...
Child of Fear and Fire by G. R. Thomas is a book in the horror genre. The protagonist is a sixteen-year-old girl called Eliza. She is a servant in the Norlane household. She was rescued from a possible life of prostitution by Mrs Embrey, the...
Dire Redemption by Ishmael O. Ross is an engaging story developed against the backdrop of a dystopian setting. Set in 2058, the novel introduces readers to a social conflict where those in the organized part of society prosper while those outside the Federated States of...
Why the F Do I Need Life Insurance? by JB Michaels is a concise and informative guide that poses the question that many people without life insurance consider. What are the benefits of having life insurance when the only financial gain we receive is when...
Soulwork: Connecting with the Universe and your Spiritual Path to Find your True Purpose in Life, by Elizabeth Radcliffe, is an inspiring and informative self-help book to assist you in developing your spiritual well-being and maximizing your potential. Religion and science often clash on what...