Just City – Editorial Review
Title: Just City Author: Olga Tymofiyeva Genre: Young Adult If you could create a truly just society, what would it look like? In Just City you can find out.
Title: Just City Author: Olga Tymofiyeva Genre: Young Adult If you could create a truly just society, what would it look like? In Just City you can find out.
Title: A Perfect Night Author: Joseph Stone Genre: Horror After her mother’s death in a horrible car accident, Frances Tarantino continues to feel her mother’s presence surrounding her. She sends Frances ladybugs and presents as a means of comfort, and in a horrific version of the angst that accompanies a mother-daughter relationship during… Read More A Perfect Night – Editorial Review
Title: Raven, Romda and Ravai: The Dark Beast Author: Dave Maruszewski Genre: Fantasy / Young Adult / Children’s Raven, Romda and Ravai: The Dark Beast tells the tale of three friends journeying on their first quest as knights of the king’s guard. They travel to come to the aid of a priest who… Read More Raven, Romda and Ravai – Editorial Review
Title: Rosetta Gnome Author: Ashley Parker Owens Genre: Fantasy / Speculative Fiction Twenty-one-year-old gnome Wil and his traveling companion, a sad rabbit named Roddy, wash up on a riverbank after escaping from a fire in their village. They meet a group of gnomes who welcome them to their clan of former slaves who… Read More Rosetta Gnome – Editorial Review
Author: Alan Felyk Title: Damaged And No Longer Under Warranty Genre: Science Fiction / Humor This irreverent story continues the tale of how Paul Tomenko and his capable friends try to rescue the universe and all the souls in it from the shortsighted schemes of aliens who resemble oversized mosquitos.
Title: Poetry ‘n That Author: Seána Geri McCloskey Genre: Poetry This collection of short poems cover a diverse array of topics, discussing Brexit, Theresa May’s time as prime minister, Scottish independence, and the plight of the downtrodden during Christmas over the course of its pages.
Title: Lessons in Poetry: For a Wayward Child of Sad Eyes and Lonely Heart Authors: Anita Garman and John Knowlton Genre: Memoir When her husband of 58 years dies, Anita is inconsolable at having lost her best friend, life companion, and soulmate. She slips in and out of periods of severe depression, struggling against her… Read More Lessons in Poetry – Editorial Review
Title: Appreciation and Meaning Journal Author: Andrew Eltes Genre: Self-help The world moves so fast, and us along with it, that people don’t always find the time to be mindful of the present and to be appreciative of the many things in their lives that are potential sources of happiness, growth, and meaning.… Read More Appreciation and Meaning Journal – Editorial Review
Title: A Boy Like You and Me Author: Eva Maria Schwarz-Pretner Illustrated by: Fatima Aldarmaki Genre: Children’s picture book A young ordinary boy–“like you and me”–learns that he has the extraordinary ability to wish for things that come true. He wishes for a neck as long as a giraffe so he can see past the tall woman… Read More A Boy Like You and Me – Editorial Review
Title: The Simple and Easy Manager: What Managers Need to Know Before They Need to Know It Author: Ned Parks Genre: Non-Fiction This is a short, entertaining read for professionals of all walks of life, whether one is a manager of a company or handles just one’s own “life.” The author uses the fictional story of… Read More The Simple and Easy Manager – Editorial Review