Tribal Logic by Stella Atrium
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
Stella Atrium delivers the resounding final chapter of The Tribal Wars series with Tribal Logic, an electrifying conclusion to her speculative fiction saga. Jesse Hartley is desperate to return to Dolvia to be with her father for the release of an imprisoned rebel, but a sinister scheme rockets her into even more danger. Relentlessly battling ..read more
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Review: How to Get a Job and Keep a Job by Keith Calhoun-Senghor
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
5d ago
Dissecting the intricacies of professional success and sharing strategies to rise above organizational chaos, How to Get a Job and Keep a Job: The Fundamentals of Organizational Politics by Keith Calhoun-Senghor is a practical collection of savvy wisdom. With the first few chapters focusing on the skills one needs to get a job, and the ..read more
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Two by Nathan Nicolau
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
5d ago
A pair of strangers embark on an unconventional odyssey through Charlotte, North Carolina in Two, a quietly wise novel by Nathan Nicolau. When Howl observes Ella reciting a passionate soliloquy to a statue in the park, he breaks out of his comfort zone to get some answers. As their day intertwines, small talk turns into ..read more
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Review: Finding Isobel by Mary Behan
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by Marina Dora Martino
1w ago
An absorbing and poignant novel about a woman's search for identity and path in life, Finding Isobel by Mary Behan examines the complex and painful choices that can rip families apart, as well as the kind, loving choices that can bring families together. Isobel has always had nagging questions about her roots, as her adoptive ..read more
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Review: The Buddha and the Bee by Cory Mortensen
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
Inviting readers on a wild ride from Minnesota to California, The Buddha and the Bee: Biking through America's Forgotten Roadways on an Accidental Journey of Discovery by Cory Mortensen is an atypical adventure for wanderers and workplace dreamers alike. Part road guide and part diary, biking lovers can follow the well-laid route on these pages ..read more
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Review: Whirlwinds, Waves, and Willow by Flo Dombey
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Unexpected romance, deadly betrayals, and the perils of complex families swirl madly together in Whirlwinds, Waves, and Willow by Flo Dombey, the second emotional installment of The Willow Chronicle. Willow's life has been turned upside-down by the reappearance of a biological father she thought long dead, making every decision feel unsteady for the headstrong 17-year-old ..read more
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Wreck and Return by Tom Kranz
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Probing the complex emotions of a first responder and the physiological strain of getting by in America today, Wreck and Return: An EMT’s Journey Into and Out of Darkness by Tom Kranz is a powerful narrative loosely based on the author's own dual life. Moonlighting as a volunteer EMT while navigating the career perils of ..read more
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Review: Wrath of the Fallen by Kristopher Jerome
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
3w ago
The demonic forces of Darkness clash with radiant warriors of Light in Wrath of the Fallen by Kristopher Jerome, a sprawling and enrapturing new fantasy saga. Epic clashes of magic, impossible romantic longings, larger-than-life heroes, and a world-shattering threat from an Accursed chasm make this novel a thrillingly high-stakes work of fantasy. After witnessing the ..read more
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Review: The Spire by Shaun Goldsmith
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
3w ago
Stark and suspenseful with a daunting tangle of a plot, The Spire by Shaun Goldsmith is a lavishly unpredictable and compelling whodunit. The story begins with a bang - a quadruple homicide in a lavish penthouse on the 75th floor of one of the most secure and surveilled buildings in Midtown Manhattan. What follows is ..read more
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Review: Lost Grove by Charlotte Zang & Alex Knudsen
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
3w ago
A wickedly twisted thriller with a gritty gothic edge, Lost Grove: Part One by Charlotte Zang and Alex Knudsen is a dark dream for fans of contemporary horror. The sleepy coastal town of Lost Grove, with more secrets than people, is a classically ominous setting for a supernatural whodunit, including a stubbornly determined prodigal sleuth ..read more
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