Editorial Reviews

The Viking, the Ditch, and the Bathrobe by Alan Frost

The Viking, the Ditch, and the Bathrobe by Alan Frost

A history-packed plunge into the wild realm of raiders, longships, and heroic courage, The Viking, the Ditch, and the Bathrobe by Alan Frost is a riveting new adventure novel for young readers. In this third book of the Shawn from the Shed series, Johnny, Ella, and their quirky neighbor travel back in time more than a thousand years to Denmark in the Middle Ages, searching once again for a special person who just might change the course of history. Educational, original, poetic, and entertaining for parents and children alike, this middle grade series skillfully weaves historical fact into a page-turning […]

2024-11-19T11:12:07+02:00November 18th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Healthy, Rich, and Happy by Jacopo Iasiello

Healthy, Rich, and Happy by Jacopo Iasiello

With a focus on buying and selling real estate as a method for holistic stability and wealth, Healthy, Rich, and Happy by Jacopo Iasiello is a thorough guide to pragmatic self-improvement. Drawing on the energy and inspiration of his mentor, Tony Robbins, the author walks readers through his 4-step M.P.B.E. methodology, focusing on morning meditation, prayer, biohacking the brain, and exercise. With a unique focus on mind-body wellness, rather than just building wealth, Iasiello’s clear-cut guidance about breaking into the real estate industry and securing a stable income becomes a manual for complete life change, maintaining a holistic approach to […]

2024-11-18T16:28:15+02:00November 18th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

I Played My Best For Him! by Olapeju Simoyan

 I Played My Best For Him by Olapeju Simoyan

An enchanting peek into the music that enlivens every Christmas season, I Played My Best For Him!: The Inspiring Stories Behind the Little Drummer Boy and Other Christmas Favorites by Olapeju Simoyan is a treat for music, holiday, and history lovers alike. From the mystery of who combined the lyrics and music for “Greensleeves” to the controversial hymns that led to “Joy to the World” and the missing verses of “Silent Night,” this illuminating collection of essays reveals the fascinating, and quite often untold stories behind more than a dozen favorite holiday songs. An enlightening collection that is well-designed to […]

2024-11-18T15:11:11+02:00November 18th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle by Katherine Memoli

The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle by Katherine Memoli

A harrowing yet hopeful story of love after endless heartbreak, The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle by Katherine Memoli follows the troubled path of Rina, a woman determined to transcend a lifetime of betrayal. Following the passing of her wickedly cruel mother, Rina re-enters a changed world, and must juggle the weight of emotional baggage and the desire to be truly and deeply loved. Despite the tendency of the author to add too much information to a sentence or paragraph, this is an affecting and emotionally charged romance, juxtaposing a gritty and unflinching tale of trauma and buried emotions with an […]

2024-11-14T15:06:30+02:00November 14th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Inner Wealth by Ivo Ngassa

Inner Wealth by Ivo Ngassa

A concise and thought-provoking guide to personal improvement through spirituality and self-motivation, Inner Wealth: Success is Closer Than You Think by Ivo Ngassa reminds readers that everything they need for a successful life is already within their grasp. Drawing from critical aspects of science, religion, philosophy, language, and human cognition, Ngassa’s tome offers new perspectives on how to think, how to react to those thoughts, and then channel subsequent experiences into positive results. Despite its short length, the book contains a wide number of prescriptions, whether its changing key habits, committing to spiritual practice, embracing gratitude, or applying knowledge in […]

2024-11-07T18:30:23+02:00November 6th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Clock in My Head Never Stops by Daniel Rush

The Clock in My Head Never Stops by Daniel Rush

A raw account of a teenage boy battling the relentless weight of anxiety, The Clock in My Head Never Stops by Daniel Rush is a relatable and detailed portrait of silent struggle. Readers follow Billy’s steps through a typical day of high school, where his unwanted and obsessive focus on time, expectations, potential disappointments, failures, or embarrassment goes beyond the typical worries of most teenagers, crossing into the realm of debilitating anxiety, despite how “normal” he might appear at first glance. An encouraging read for young people and adults who struggle with mental health and wellness, this book also provides […]

2024-11-05T13:20:20+02:00November 5th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

An Advent for Religious Liberty by Ray Keating

An Advent for Religious Liberty by Ray Keating

A radical surge of secularism in New York City threatens a critical foundation of American freedoms in An Advent for Religious Liberty by Ray Keating. Fresh off his landslide victory, the liberal mayor of NYC takes aim at removing religion from the public square, fueling the massive political and cultural divide of the city. Channeling contemporary fears and crises into a compelling story, Keating raises the political stakes for Pastor Grant in this installment, with the pastor righteously battling for his beliefs, his community, and the freedoms he holds dear. This headline-inspired novel is more politically focused than other installments […]

2024-11-04T18:49:17+02:00November 4th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Edda Green by Peter Sarda

Edda Green by Peter Sarda

Undying loyalty and a desperate desire for revenge make Edda Green by Peter Sarda a riveting dive into radical German politics and one woman’s battle to reclaim her past. A haunted veteran, a fierce lover, and a savagely effective spy, the titular character of this intense novel is a gritty warrior like few others, as she reels from the death of her closest comrade and investigates violent racists terrorizing Hamburg. Her relentless search for justice exposes the heart of a horrific international plot, but in the shadowy realm of espionage, even the sharpest hunters can become the prey, resulting in […]

2024-10-31T12:47:00+02:00October 31st, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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