Have you ever imagined a novel written by Gabriel García Márquez and Wes Anderson? C.D. Rose's new book, 'Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else' gets pretty close
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Interview: Ken Pasch, Author of ‘On Course: Become a Great Leader and Soar’
A interview with retired Air Force veteran and leadership expert Ken Pasch on his new book, 'On Course: Become a Great Leader and Soar.' Pasch offers practical, inspiring strategies to give you and your company wings.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Brazen’ by Penelope Bagieu
'Brazen' by Penelope Bagieu - Get inspired by dozens of tales of amazing women through history!
Read More »Interview: Leslie Peters, Author of ‘Finding Time to Lead: Seven Practices to Unleash Outrageous Potential’
An interview with leadership expert Leslie Peters, whose new book is ‘Finding Time to Lead: Seven Practices to Unleash Outrageous Potential.’ "Leadership isn't something you do," says Peters. "It's someone you are."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Living Your Exclamation Point Life!’ by Anne L. Prinz
Why shouldn’t you live an exclamation point life?
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: “Hermes: Tales of the Trickster” by George O’Connor
'Hermes' by George O'Connor is the latest addition to the Olympians series to be released and is also the funniest.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Everything is Borrowed’ – a Novel by Nathaniel Popkin
Plagued by indecision about the design of his new commission, an architect continually puts off committing to anything, in favor of obsessively researching the former inhabitants of the neighborhood.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Noir’ by Christopher Moore
If you like your hard boiled detective stories with their tongues stuck firmly in their cheers 'Noir' by Christopher Moore is the one for you.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Flight Attendant’ by Chris Bohjalian
In 'The Flight Attendant,' Chris Bohjalian weaves a compelling story of reckless behavior, murder and dubious consent
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Hate U Give’ by Angie Thomas
'The Hate You Give' by Angie Thomas gives a searing account of life in a poor, black American neighbourhood and paints a damning picture of racial inequality and the value placed on certain lives.
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