There Are Dinosaurs in the Library – Editorial Review
Title: There Are Dinosaurs in the Library Author: A.G. Allen Genre: Children’s Fiction / Fantasy There Are Dinosaurs in the Library begins in the classroom of Mrs. Barker.
Title: There Are Dinosaurs in the Library Author: A.G. Allen Genre: Children’s Fiction / Fantasy There Are Dinosaurs in the Library begins in the classroom of Mrs. Barker.
Title: Just Good Clean Fun Author: Michael J. Hawron Genre: Historical Fiction / Spy Thriller / International Intrigue Just Good Clean Fun, by Michael J. Hawron, is a spy thriller set in the 1970s and 1980s. Like many spy thriller novels, Just Good Clean Fun follows a seemingly average (albeit handsome and charming man), who secretly has some… Read More Just Good Clean Fun – Editorial Review
Title: Asking Smarter Questions: How to Be an Agent of Insight Author: Sam Knowles Genre: Non-Fiction In Asking Smarter Questions: How to Be an Agent of Insight, organizations, innovators, and big-thinkers alike can expect to expand their perspective on this simple, but rarely easy, tactic to develop ideas and create solutions: asking questions.
Title: Alive and Beating Author: Rebecca Wolf Genre: Literary fiction Alive and Beating by Rebecca Wolf is based on a true story about her friend who died and donated her organs.
Title: Ribbons of Death Author: Edita A. Petrick Genre: Thriller / Adventure / Science fiction How do you stop terror that doesn’t fight with conventional weapons? How do you combat a myth who simply walks among the people, competing for nothing more than to stay alive? These are the questions government agent Carter… Read More Ribbons of Death – Editorial Review
Title: The Robber of Youth Author: Keith Julius Genre: Literary Fiction This story takes readers along the journeys of Rosaletta Guiterrez, a fifteen-year-old who watched her brother die and was turned out of her mother’s home in the same night, and Melanie Cox, a new Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) who longs to… Read More The Robber of Youth – Editorial Review
Title: Ready… Set… Frog! Author: Katharine Mitropoulos Genre: Picture Book Ready… Set… Frog! by Katharine Mitropoulos tells the story about young Frog and how he wants to win the town race. He sets out to practice, but every time he tries to do so, someone else needs his help.
Title: Whalers Author: Kyle Farnworth Genres: Literary fiction In Whalers by Kyle Farnsworth, Ethan Callahan teaches English language arts to sixth graders in a New England town where nothing beyond everyday life seems to happen.
Title: Losing Normal Author: Francis Moss Genre: Young Adult / Dystopian / Science Fiction Losing Normal explores the dangers of rapidly evolving technology and the effect it has on everyone, including people like Alex Rinato. People never quite see Alex as “normal” because he is on the Autism spectrum. He and his friend… Read More Losing Normal – Editorial Review
Title: The Clan Author: Steven Hamling Genre: Thrillers / Suspense / Horror The Clan is a horror novel that brings us deep into the forest of Cedarwoods, Alaska, where a creature lurks. Hunting, camping, and lodging are common in the woods, but when people begin showing up mauled by an especially vicious “bear”,… Read More The Clan – Editorial Review