Nostalgic and reverential, beautifully written and rich in emotion… Filmmaker Gorman’s latest, a story about the making of his 2014 award winning documentary film Ride The Sky, is a celebration of friendship, courage, and self-discovery. Eight years before pioneering skydiver… Read More ›
Non Fiction
The Last Stop by Patricia Street
A deeply touching memoir about addiction, grief, and loss… Street takes readers on her family’s journey of pain and loss as she recounts their history dealing with her son’s heroin addiction. What began as a prescription drug for pain management… Read More ›
What If Jesus Were A Coach? by Michael W Taylor
Contemplative, absorbing, and insightful… Truly a wonderful book. Taylor shares the spiritual pathway to connect with God without following strict religious doctrines that usually surround Christianity in his soul-searching latest book. He talks about his early childhood and later adult… Read More ›
Tarnished Crowns a Memoir: The Power of Purpose and Authenticity by Pamela Rice
Beautifully captured… Candid and revealing. In this candid, vivid memoir, Rice transforms the events of her long, winding journey from brokenness to wholeness–fear to faith–and resistance to surrender into an immensely readable story. The narrative unfolds through a series of… Read More ›
Spirit Club: Mediumship Uncovered by Donna Young
A passionate, engrossing, and detailed guide written with intensity and candor… Australian medium Young delivers a probing study of the spirit world and afterlife in her engrossing latest. Throughout her childhood, Young knew she was different from other children and… Read More ›
On the Move: From the Cave to the Penthouse: A History of Human Migration by Heiner Thiessen
Lucid, insightful, and well-constructed… Thiessen documents human migration throughout the ages while delving into its socio-political impact on civilizations in his latest, a collection of essays. Using sharp analytic insight, he explores the dynamics of migration and social and economic… Read More ›
Ablaze – Ten Years That Shook The World by Peter Rowe
An illuminating study of the past… Highly readable. Rowe’s latest is an engaging, relevant work that delves into the history of the world during the crazy, sweltering mash-up of action and change that was the decade covering years of 1965-75…. Read More ›
Circles, Lines, and Squiggles by W Nikola-Lisa
Wholly engaging and thoroughly entertaining… A hefty guide to astrological charts. Nikola-Lisa’s latest is an enjoyable, behind-the scenes look at the fascinating world of astrology. The narrative is a mix of the author’s personal anecdotes, his lively conversations with Castor… Read More ›
Onward, At Last…: A tome on behalf of our progeny by Kevin V Howard
A provocative, fascinating read… Howard discusses the roots of America’s socio-political, economic, and spiritual challenges, offering the many ways people can move forward in his debut. Divided into four parts, the book explores the concept of universal oneness while illuminating… Read More ›
The Other Computer History by Hans Bodmer
A passionate, engrossing, and detailed guide… Bodmer writes a lively account of his own experience from the very early days of computer evolution in his debut. He vigorously and lucidly details the initial days of computer science, his first job… Read More ›