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Book Review: ‘Wonder Beyond Belief: On Christianity’ by Navid Kermani
'Wonder Beyond Belief: On Christianity' by Navid Kermani is a book that should be read by anyone with any interest in art history, specifically Christian art.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Freshly Brewed’ by Pamela Ford
Award-winning author of contemporary and historical romance Pamela Ford brings us the irrepressible Breanna Mitchell who is on her way to a relaxing vacation at the ocean with the hopes of getting over a recent breakup. A tropical storm and a chance encounter deliver a great opportunity that comes with …
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Puzzled’ by James F. Johnson
The final novel in Bullies and Allies series, 'The Puzzled' by James F Johnson, puts all the pieces together.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Company Files: The Good Man’ by Gabriel Valjan
'The Company Files: The Good Man' by Gabriel Valjan is full of interesting and well crafted characters and the mystery accelerates at a steady pace until the very satisfying ending.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Woman Last Seen In Her Thirties’ by Camille Pagan
If you enjoy family drama and stories of growth you will find 'Woman Last Seen In Her Thirties' by Camille Pagan a terrific addition to your library.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Banana George’ by The Blair Family
Senior superstar Banana George’s biography, 'Banana George: Don't Wait For Life To Happen, Make It Happen' by The Blair Family, is filled with inspiration and fun.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rumors of Peace’ by Ella Leffland – Two Tales in One – Part Two
Ultimately, 'Rumors of Peace' by Ella Leffland is a manifesto to hope – hope that someday we might overturn the dark pages of our recorded past and find our way at last.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rumors of Peace’ by Ella Leffland – Two Tales in One – Part One
More than just a coming of age story, 'Rumors of Peace' by Ella Leffland, sees WWll through the perspective of its protagonist and her burgeoning world view.
Read More »Book Review: ‘My Cognitive autoMOBILE Life: Digital Divorce from a Cognitive Personal Assistant,’ by Sebastian Wedeniwski and Stephen Perun
'My Cognitive autoMOBILE Life' is a fascinating insider's look at the future of cars. Hint: they're nothing like your parents' Buick, and they're smarter than your smartphone. Authors Sebastian Wedeniwski and Stephen Perun do a great job painting a clear picture of the cars that come next — for businesses and consumers.
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