Zeke Will Not Eat
Zeke Will Not Eat by Delin Colon gives parents a new way to get their picky child to eat. Zeke is a very picky eater. One day Zeke’s father tells him how Zeke’s Grandma made it fun for him to eat. Zeke then learns that...
Zeke Will Not Eat by Delin Colon gives parents a new way to get their picky child to eat. Zeke is a very picky eater. One day Zeke’s father tells him how Zeke’s Grandma made it fun for him to eat. Zeke then learns that...
The Retreat by Kelly St. Clare is an action packed sci-fi adventure that takes place in the post global warming disaster. Earth's population was no more. Four thousand genetically cultured humans were launched into space on the station Orbitos. They were to begin recolonization when...
Liberty (Two Democracies: Revolution, Book 1) is a sci-fi novel by Alasdair Shaw. When the ship, The Indescribable Joy of Destruction, is damaged during a battle with the enemy, its survival mode takes it to an isolated planet system to self-repair and lay low from...
A Gefilte Fishy Tale by Allison and Wayne Marks, and illustrated by Renée Andriani, is an amusing and colorful story for children. It’s Friday morning, Shabbos (the Sabbath) is coming, and Bubbe (meaning Grandma) Judy plans to serve her grandson Jack’s favorite yummy dish —gefilte...
This is one of the best books on writing that I have had the pleasure to read. The Writer’s Process: Getting Your Brain in Gear is filled with writing tips and how to avoid some of the traps writers fall into, mainly social media, productivity...
The Girl Who Could Read Hearts by Sherry Maysonave is an inspirational story that vividly treats the themes of intuition, religion, God, love, and many others. The book tells the story of a girl with the extraordinary gift of seeing what most ordinary people do...
Private Lucky: One Man's Unconventional Journey from the Horrors of Nazi Occupation to the Fulfillment of a High-Flying American Dream is a non-fiction autobiography written by Melissa Guzzetta, as told and lived by Hendrik C. Gillebaard. Amsterdam was a wonderful place for an active boy...
“As goes Anglophone culture, so goes the world,” is a saying that is powerfully justified in Agwu Ukiwe Okali’s Of Black Servitude without Slavery: The Unspoken Politics of the English Language (Africa Seminal Ideas Series), a work that brilliantly illustrates how language can become the...
New Beginnings by Iris Blobel is a very sweet romance about Sophie, a young woman struggling to take care of her little sister after the pair of them are orphaned. Inheriting a house from a mysterious benefactor seems like a gift from God for Sophie,...
The Girl in the Forest by Bridgid Dean is a paranormal novella that begs the question of what else is out there. Jolie quits her job after a horrible customer complains about the milk in her latte. Little does she know this drastic decision will...
Back to Natural by Natacha Moitinho is a great source for those looking to embrace a healthier lifestyle. With an emphasis on both natural processes and the benefits of changing present outlooks on diet and exercise, this book is a must-have for women. Topics include...
I am one of the soldiers that Bob Kern is talking about in his great book, We Were Soldiers Too. I appreciate him taking the time to write this. The Korean War is often referred to as 'the forgotten war.' If they forgot the war,...
Accuracy Or Defeat: In All Thy Getting, Get Understanding by Kenneth Michael Jones is a comprehensive Bible study that brings the spirit and mind to a place of understanding. This book is well written and knowledge based. You can tell by the depth of the...
Stuart Craigie writes an action packed thriller in The Pakistani Connection. After 9/11, Bin Laden disappears. The government leaders of the UK and the US want Bin Laden and his top leaders found and eliminated. The war on terror escalates; Special Forces from both nations...
If you are looking for a collection of short stories that express various emotions but should be sipped upon as a fine wine, Our Particular Shadows (Shadow Stories Book 1) by Radhika Mukherjee can be the taste for your palate. In this collection there are...
Dating in the Apocalypse: Sarah “The One” is an adventure by Christopher John Chater. Tom Collins tries to live normally in the apocalypse ruined city. He wants to have a meaningful relationship, but finding a soulmate isn’t easy. Ruthless clans frequently abduct women for the...
The Way to Riches by Sittra is a profound book that brings one to the point of becoming rich before a tangible manifestation. The author introduces concepts and questions that demand an inward response. Even though the book is short, the knowledge provided by the...
Self-Worth Essentials: A Workbook to Understand Yourself, Accept Yourself, Like Yourself, Respect Yourself, Be Confident, Enjoy Yourself, and More by Liisa Kyle, Ph.D. is an uplifting and inspirational book for everyone to understand that they are worthy of love and they need to stop...
The Age of Amy: Mad Dogs and Makeovers is a highly imaginative and entertaining work of YA fiction by author Bruce Edwards, whose former career as a film animator and musician has clearly influenced this delightful offering that’s sure to please fans of young adult...
If you are unfamiliar with the author Warren Adler, as I was, don't hesitate to pick up Mother Nile. Mr. Adler is an incredible writer and Mother Nile is an utterly engrossing story. How engrossing? In my eagerness to learn how the book ended, oblivious...