Becoming Lucky
We’re all different. It doesn’t matter how we look on the outside, or if we can run the fastest, or see and hear the best; it’s what’s inside that counts. Lucky knows. Born with sight in only one eye, one floppy ear with the other...
We’re all different. It doesn’t matter how we look on the outside, or if we can run the fastest, or see and hear the best; it’s what’s inside that counts. Lucky knows. Born with sight in only one eye, one floppy ear with the other...
Bad Habit Rabbit: Enjoyable Easter Bunny Tale about a Rabbit Named Fluffy Bum is a charming children’s book by Carli Valentine. In this whimsical tale, young readers will learn about how the Easter Bunny is selected each year and the training that bunnies must go...
According to the CDC, Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) is the most common birth defect, which poses extraordinary challenges to the child and family concerned. Parents of these children will understand that having such a struggle in life makes the child extra special. In Extra Special...
Want to start a new business? Have you ever wondered about the challenges and problems you might face with your business endeavors? If you seek the answers to these questions, grab yourself a copy of Lisa D. Foster's Bag Lady -- a tell-all memoir where...
The Rigel Affair Sequel is L M Hedrick’s follow-up to the excellent romance novel The Rigel Affair. The book continues the story of Charlie Kincaid and Mattie Blanc whose love affair becomes strained after the end of the war when Charlie’s work keeps him from...
Over the past few years, we have survived earthquakes, terrorism, and even a deadly pandemic. I believe this explains why most people fear that the world has not yet seen the worst tragedies and disasters of the twenty-first century. If humanity does face devastation, will...
As a fifteen-year-old boy in Germany, Rolf Harms decided to leave school and travel the world by sea to satisfy his burning desire to visit foreign lands and support his single mother financially. He went on to fulfill his dream of traveling to many different...
Hold, Please is Richard Hester's story of Stage Managing A Pandemic. It's March 2020, and the Coronavirus Pandemic is starting to take hold. At last, the President has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, and panic begins to set in. Broadway shuts down, and Richard...
The Airplane Pilot: Jake Wants to be a Pilot by Samina Parkar is a children’s picture book that tells the story of a young boy named Jake. As the story progresses, we find Jake’s love of airplanes and becoming a pilot grows and grows. The...
San Francisco Pilgrimage: Memoir of a Lifelong Love Affair with My City by Tania Romanov is a moving tale of one woman’s search to rediscover her identity and purpose during the enforced isolation of Covid-19. The author, a well-known travel writer, was stopped in her...
Ned’s Fanciful Webs: The Story of a Starving Artist, written by Harrison Martin and illustrated by M.T. Bear, is a humorous children’s picture book told in limerick rhyme. Ned is a spider with a skill for crafting large, ornate webs that we appreciate throughout the...
After suffering a fatal attack from Zeta-3 – a deadly virus − the United States had been reduced to a land of chaos and ruin, with the streets of its cities crawling with half-sane, half-conscious virus carriers. Greedy thieves who called themselves taxmen, militia, and...
Same People, Different Vision by Cathy Dimarchos is about creating a harmonious and synchronized working environment. This book has topics on teamwork and good communication. The author explains that for good communication to be achieved, the leaders should be able to listen, not to respond,...
In Remote Not Distant, Gustavo Razzetti shares well-researched insights and information about how to successfully run companies or organizations that employ hybrid or remote workplaces. Other organizations that are hesitant or skeptical about switching to a hybrid or remote workplace will find convincing arguments about...
Holly’s Men is a work of non-fiction in the memoir subgenre. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author Holly Hail about her real-life experiences. First married at sixteen and a mother (albeit only briefly) at eighteen, Holly...
Carl H. Mitchell's Friendship City: Hanging by a Thread is a well-written science fiction novel set 36 years into the future. There, we find a murderous World Council group reuniting, this time led by Ishmael. After unleashing a deadly plague that threatens half the world's...
Golly-Oodle-Lolly! One Fine Day with a Rascally Pup by Tammy H Kersey shows that “Words can be fun./ You can make them up too!/ Start with just one./ See what you can do.” Have you ever made up words? I know I have. Nothing quite...
Veiled behind a chucklesome fiction story, Dr. Ashley Oliphant's Higher Education: Chronicles of a Dumpster Fire reveals the corruption that is rendering today's education system rotten. Clary-Smith University's unjust administration and a needless army of twenty deans have become the source of a constant headache...
The 6 Disciplines of Leadership: How to Run Your Company like a Tight Ship by international business leader and CEO Hessel Kaastra is a presentation on business leadership strategies for those entering general management positions or who hope to become CEOs one day. Drawn from...
Why Do People Have Pets? by Barry KuKes is a collection of just over seventy articles KuKes has written for a Florida-based paper. KuKes is an employee at a local humane society and uses his experience and the questions he receives to craft his articles....