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Volume 21, Number 4 April 2026 Home | LBW Index

Table of Contents

Reviewer's Choice Education Shelf Science Shelf
Psychology Shelf Cookbook Shelf American History Shelf
World History Shelf Civil War History Shelf Wildlife Shelf
Biography/Memoir Shelf General Fiction Shelf Historical Fiction Shelf
LGBTQ Fiction Shelf Literary Fiction Shelf Western Fiction Shelf
Mystery/Suspense Shelf FantasySciFi Shelf Poetry Shelf
Audiobook Shelf Library CD Shelf Art Shelf
Journalism Shelf Christian Studies Shelf Money/Finance Shelf
Philosophy Shelf Business Shelf Architecture
Cartography Shelf Health/Medicine Shelf Metaphysical Studies Shelf


Reviewer's Choice

From The Depths: Dyslexia, Bipolar Disorder and the Triumph of Art
Ellen B. Cutler
https://ellenbcutler.com
LNWYD Press
9798218908539, $24.95, PB, 192pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Depths-Dyslexia-Bipolar-Disorder-Triumph/dp/B0GP35D1M5

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/from-the-depths-ellen-b-cutler/1149483631

Synopsis: "From The Depths: Dyslexia, Bipolar Disorder and the Triumph of Art" by Ellen B. Cutler is a biography of the artist Gary Horn (aka G Gray THorn) that explores his dyslexia, bipolar disorder, and development as a painter.

His youth in Iowa and troubled family relationships led to an impulsive enlistment in the army and service in Vietnam. The formal education he hoped would make him an artist qualified him to teach; becoming an artist was something he would learn on his own. An unloving marriage nearly derailed his ambitions and ended his hopes. Finally, there is the emergence of his distinctive art.

Horn's struggles with reading disabilities and mental illness are a theme throughout this examination of his life, as he travels from the Heartland to South Carolina, Kansas, and ultimately to New York City. The story of how he found his creative voice and survived overwhelming challenges is nothing short of inspirational.

The edition of "From The Depths: Dyslexia, Bipolar Disorder and the Triumph of Art" also features 62 color illustrations, an The Appendix, and the inclusion of a bibliography of the books, films and videos that had a significant impact on his ideas about ethics and politics, art, and his techniques and creative influences.

Critique: Meticulously researched, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "From The Depths: Dyslexia, Bipolar Disorder and the Triumph of Art" by biographer Ellen B. Cutler is an extraordinary story of Gary Horn (aka G. Gray THorn) -- an extraordinary man and his extraordinary achievements. Fascinating and inspiring, informed and informative, "From The Depths" is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal reading lists, as well as community and college/university library American Biography/Memoir collections. It should be noted that this paperback edition of "From The Depths" from LNWYD Press is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.95).

Editorial Note: Ellen B. Cutler (https://ellenbcutler.com) is a freelance writer, adjunct professor Maryland Institute College of Art; Art History Lecture Osher Institute for Life-Long Learning (Johns Hopkins University); and a member of Editorial Freelancers Association, Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (P.A.L./Full Member), Association of Art Editors, New York State Museums (consultant referral), and the American Alliance of Museums.

Turning to the Dark Side
Gregory Diehl
Identity Publications
https://www.identitypublications.com
9781969995033, $0.99, Kindle

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GSQX9718

Synopsis: Thanks to the popularity of the Star Wars university, the expression 'turn to the dark side' has entered popular culture. But what does it mean for someone to 'turn to the dark side'?

With the publication of "Turning to the Dark Side: What Star Wars Teaches Us About How a Good Person Turns Bad" by Gregory V. Diehl, readers will discover a profound real-world interpretation of the Star Wars saga, exploring the seminal story of how a good person can lose themselves and what it takes to bring them back.

Through a close analysis of Episodes I - VI, the parallel arcs of Anakin and Luke Skywalker reveal how someone who feels too deeply can either surrender to fear and unresolved anger or rise above them.

"Turning to the Dark Side" is unauthorized guide demonstrates that the Dark Side of the Force is not just a cinematic evil. That in real life it represents emotional unconsciousness, resentment, and unintegrated trauma in real people, while the light symbolizes consciousness, self-awareness, and moral maturity.

The tragedy of Darth Vader offers a vital warning for everyone: Do not give in to hate. Do not choose the quick and easy path. Do not let fear and insecurity define who you become.

For millions around the world, George Lucas' vision became a meditation on mentorship, family, identity, compassion, as well as the fragile line between villain and hero. This modern myth endures in our culture because it reminds us that no matter how far we fall, returning to the light and remembering who we are is always possible.

Critique: Original, deftly crafted, insightfully thoughtful and though-provoking, "Turning to the Dark Side: What Star Wars Teaches Us About How a Good Person Turns Bad" by Gregory V. Diehl is an extraordinary study that will hold immense interest for readers concerned with Ethics/Morality as expressed in a fiction context that has real world impacts. A 'must' for the legions of Star Wars fans, "Turning to the Dark Side" will also intrigue students of psychology, philosophy, and cinematic history/criticism. A fascinating read from start to finish, "Turning to the Dark Side" is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended pick for personal, professional, community, and college/university library collections. While currently available in a digital book format (Kindle, $0.99), "Turning to the Dark" will soon be available in print.

Along the Scarlet River of Destiny
Subir Roy
Notion Press
https://notionpress.com
9798903422715, $29.99, HC, 360pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Along-Scarlet-River-Destiny-Redemption/dp/B0GPF3VW5X

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/along-the-scarlet-river-of-destiny-subir-roy/1149553870

Synopsis: "Along the Scarlet River of Destiny: A Saga of Dreams, Betrayal, and Redemption" by journalist and author Subir Roy relates to the life of Prabuddha, a man whose life, like many others, has been a a spell-blinding blend of agony and ecstasy.

Born into a family of landed gentry in colonial India, his ambition was to become an academic.

"Along the Scarlet River of Destiny" narrates his struggles and the events that ultimately threw him onto the glamorous stage of the corporate world. His success generated bitter rivalry that subjected him to humiliation and despair. This compelled him to bid an untimely farewell to his job, making him feel both happy and relieved.

Critique: "Along the Scarlet River of Destiny" is author Subir Roy's debut as a novelist. Original, exceptional, and a simply compelling read from start to finish, "Along the Scarlet River of Destiny: A Saga of Dreams, Betrayal, and Redemption" is an engaging saga that is one of those deftly crafted stories that will linger in the mind and memory of the reader long after the book has been finished and set back upon the shelf. While especially and unreservedly recommended for community library collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition of "Along the Scarlet River of Destiny" from Notion Press is also readily available in paperback (9798902312666, $18.99).

Resilient Light
Graham Elliott
https://drgrahamelliott.com
Independently Published
9798349642289, $34.95, HC, 280pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Resilient-Light-Graham-Elliott/dp/B0GNCW8MF4

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/resilient-light-graham-elliott/1149460660

Synopsis: With the publication of "Resilient Light", author Graham Elliott continues the story of the Reverend Andrew Cowley -- a man navigating societal and religious prejudice while striving to live truthfully in a world not yet ready for his authenticity.

Set against the lingering shadows of institutional judgment and personal loss, the deftly crafted novel continues to explore the bravery it takes to remain open-hearted when faith is weaponized and compassion is scarce.

"Resilient Light" is a an extraordinary story of resilience, of those who see goodness where others refuse to look, and of the enduring power of love, hope, and moral courage. Even in the darkest tunnel, light can still be found.

Critique: A master storyteller whose narrative driven style is eloquently compelling, Graham Elliott's "Resilient Light" is exceptional, emotionally engaging, thought-provoking, and inspiring. While an exceptional and highly recommended addition to personal and community library collections, it should be noted that this hardcover edition of "Resilient Light" is also readily available in paperback (9798295623738, $26.95) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.95).

Editorial Note: Dr Graham Elliott (https://drgrahamelliott.com) is a British-born author, composer, and church musician. He has served as a cathedral organist, festival director, music college professor, and cultural leader on both sides of the Atlantic. His work champions the role of the arts in spiritual life and community enrichment. He lives in Virginia.


The Education Shelf

The People's Guide to College Applications
Jill Constantino
Prometheus Books
c/o The Globe Pequot Press
https://www.globepequot.com
9781493091546, $21.95, PB, 224pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Peoples-Guide-College-Applications-Week/dp/1493091549

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-peoples-guide-to-college-applications-jill-constantino-phd/1147855883

Synopsis: With the publication of "The People's Guide to College Applications", Dr. Jill Constantino presents a radically compassionate, last-minute - friendly approach to college applications that honors messy lives, economic realities, and authentic stories -- especially for students and families who feel like they're late to the game.

In a weekly step-by-step process, Constantino makes this daunting task accessible for everyone. Families will build skills, curiosity, courage, and connection before young people step into independence and parents consider their own changing place in time.

"The People's Guide to College Applications" frames the application essay, not as a sales pitch, but as a chance to make meaning, claim power, and find value in a lifetime. It holds writing as the ultimate tool for self-exploration, inviting adults to become co-dreamers and scaffolds for their students in this process.

Through weekly exercises in writing, thinking, and rewriting, Constantino guides students into independence without losing their vulnerability and thoughtfulness. Meanwhile, she teaches parents to become good accountability partners by walking them through their own processes of self-definition. By encouraging audaciousness and authenticity, Constantino offers valuable insights on researching colleges, writing essays, conversing about money, and moving to a new stage in life.

Critique: An ideal and throughly 'reader/user' friendly DIY guide to crafting and presenting an application to a college or a university, "The People's Guide to College Applications" by Dr. Jill Constantino is comprehensive, exceptional in organization, and 'real world' practical in presentation and style -- making it especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, community, and college/university library College Entrance & Application instructional reference collections. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of aspiring college/university bound high school students, highschool counselors, and parents that this paperback edition of "The People's Guide to College Applications" from Prometheus Books is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $15.99).

Editorial Note: Dr. Jill Constantino received her doctorate in cultural anthropology from the University of Michigan, then taught writing and anthropology at Harvard University where she was also a dean. In these roles, she became intimately familiar with student struggles and aspirations, family dreams and worries, and institutional processes. As a writing teacher at both Harvard and Michigan, she perfected the magical formulas that turn thoughts into beauty and power. (https://marsallyonliteraryagency.com/jill-constantino)

Total Participation Techniques, 3rd Edition
Persida Himmele and William Himmele, authors
ASCD
www.ascd.org
9781416634201, $39.59, PB, 257pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Total-Participation-Techniques-Student-Learner/dp/1416634207

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/total-participation-techniques-persida-himmele/1101324219

Synopsis: Research has shown time and again that the traditional stand-and-deliver lessons (those dreaded long, drawn-out lectures) do not help students learn.

Now in an updated and expanded third edition, "Total Participation Techniques: Making Every Student an Active Learner" again advocates that it is active participation which is the key to keeping students cognitively engaged in the learning process. Teaching and literacy experts Persida Himmele and William Himmele have continued to refine their Total Participation Techniques (TPTs) for 15 years, helping tens of thousands of K - 12 teachers transform their classrooms from passively disengaged to completely and actively engaged.

In addition to authentic classroom examples, step-by-step instructions, and reproducible blackline masters for response cards and posters, this third edition comes equipped with:

New and updated TPTs to use with students, both individually and in groups.

More information about building classroom community and checking for understanding.

Updated guidance for using TPTs with multilingual learners and students who struggle academically.

Teachers who use TPTs in their classrooms report that these strategies build student confidence because they provide compelling and safe ways to demonstrate knowledge and understanding during lessons. "Total Participation Techniques: Making Every Student an Active Learner: 3rd Edition" is an essential toolkit for teachers who want to present lessons that are relevant, engaging, and cognitively challenging so that every student can become an active learner.

Critique: Co-authored by Persida Himmele, William Himmele, this large format paperback edition of "Total Participation Techniques: Making Every Student an Active Learner: 3rd Edition) is an essential and strongly recommended addition to personal, professional, and college/university library Teacher Education collections and supplemental Education Theory & Instruction Methods curriculum studies lists. It should be noted that "Total Participation Techniques: Making Every Student an Active Learner: 3rd Edition" from ASCD is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $38.99).

Editorial Note #1: Persida Himmele, PhD, is a professor of Teacher Education at Millersville University in Pennsylvania, where she has taught for more than 20 years. She has 10 years of public school experience as an elementary and middle school bilingual and multilingual classroom teacher in New York and California, as well as a district administrator in Pennsylvania. She has been a consultant to various school districts, the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and educational entities around the world. She is the co-author of several ASCD books and resources.

Editorial Note #2: William Himmele, PhD, is a professor of Teacher Education at Millersville University in Pennsylvania, where he has taught for more than 20 years. He was an ESL teacher and speech pathologist in New York and California. He has served as a university coordinator, creating and implementing teacher education courses and programs aimed at supporting multilingual learners' academic and sociolinguistic development in K - 12 classrooms. He has been a consultant to various school districts and educational entities around the world. He is the co-author of several ASCD books and resources.


The Science Shelf

Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs
David Hone and Mark Witton, authors
Bloomsbury Sigma
c/o Bloomsbury Publishing
www.bloomsbury.com
9781399412469, $28.00, HC, 320pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Spinosaur-Tales-Biology-Ecology-Spinosaurs/dp/1399412469

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/spinosaur-tales-david-hone/1147066661

Synopsis: The giant sail-backed carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus is one of the most famous of all dinosaurs; a staple of documentaries, books and video games, and the beast that bested the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic Park III. But what do we actually know about this crocodile-headed monster and its relatives, the spinosaurs?

The spinosaurs were some of the strangest predatory dinosaurs, combining a long low skull with powerfully clawed hands. Some species had huge sails over their backs, as well as fin-like tails. A great deal of scientific mystery surrounds them. Their fossil remains are highly fragmentary, many aspects of their appearance uncertain, their evolutionary relationships elusive, and interpretations of their ecology and behavior are hotly contested.

Co-authored by palaeontologists David Hone and Mark Witton, "Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs" explores the exciting, sometimes controversial world of spinosaur science. Bringing these creatures back to life with stunning illustrations, "Spinosaur Tales" presents the latest views on the evolution, anatomy and lifestyles of an enigmatic yet charismatic dinosaur group.

Critique: If you are interested in paleontology and dinosaurs, then "Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs" is essential reading to keep you up to date on what's going on in the field with respect to the study of the species known as Spinosaurs. Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs" is informatively enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of a four page Preface, a twenty page Introduction, a sixteen page listing of References, and a twelve page Index. A simply fascinating study from start to finish, "Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs" is unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Paleontology/Dinosaur collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for paleontology students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "Spinosaur Tales: The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs" from Bloomsbury Sigma is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note #1: David Hone (https://www.davehone.co.uk) is based at QMW in London, where he is Lecturer in Ecology, he has published more than 50 academic papers on dinosaur biology and behaviour, with a particular interest in the tyrannosaurs, while his fieldwork has included a spell working on the famous feathered dinosaur deposits of China. He writes a regular blog for the Guardian, Lost Worlds, a major source of dino-info for the general public. David includes among his writing credits the BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs. He has appeared on the Discovery Channel, BBC Radio 5Live and RTE, acted as consultant for National Geographic documentaries, and written articles for New Scientist, The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The New York Times, and many others.

Editorial Note #2: Mark P. Witton (https://www.markwitton.co.uk) is a palaeontologist based at the University of Portsmouth. Widely recognised as one of the world's leading paleoartists, he has also published dozens of scientific papers on dinosaurs and flying reptiles, as well as six well-received books on palaeontological science, history, and artistry.


The Psychology Shelf

The Modalities of ISA
Kristen A. Peters
Independently Published
https://isatherapy.org
9798246143469, $85.35, PB, 126pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Modalities-ISA-Multi-Modal-Neurodivergent-Foundations/dp/B0GKYHYMMR

ISA Therapy website
https://isatherapy.org/product/the-modalities-of-isa

Synopsis: With the publication of "The Modalities of ISA: A Multi-Modal Approach to Neurodivergent Care: Volume 1: Foundations of ISA Therapy", ISA Therapy founder Kristen A. Peters presents the philosophical and clinical framework of an integrated, connection first therapeutic model designed to support neurodivergent individuals across developmental stages.

Grounded in research and informed by lived clinical practice, this foundational text outlines the core principles of ISA Therapy, including relational safety, individualized engagement, and interdisciplinary collection.

This informative volume also details the intentional integration of music, art, speech language, occupational, and recreational therapies within a cohesive framework, emphasizing holistic brain body engagement and ethical, adaptive care.

Specifically designed and intended to be professional reference, the text of "The Modalities of ISA" establishes the origin framework of ISA Therapy for clinicians, educators, institutions, and interdisciplinary teams seeking a structured, neurodiversity affirming approach to therapeutic practice.

Critique: A seminal and groundbreaking study of meticulous and deftly presented research, "The Modalities of ISA: A Multi-Modal Approach to Neurodivergent Care: Volume 1: Foundations of ISA Therapy" is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended contribution to the fields of Special Education and Holistic Psychology Therapies. Personal, professional, and college/university library collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. Exceptionally well organized and presented, it should be noted that this paperback edition of "The Modalities of ISA" is also currently available for students, practitioners, and non-specialist general readers in an ebook format from the ISA Therapy website ($39.99 for a personal use ebook, $95.99 for a library & institutional single-user digital license).

Editorial Note: Kristen A. Peters is the founder of ISA Therapy, a neurodiversity affirming framework centered on relational safety, interdisciplinary collaboration, and individualized engagement across developmental stages. Her work integrates therapeutic disciplines including music, art, speech language, occupational, and recreational therapies within a cohesive, connection first model designed to support neurodivergent individuals, caregivers, educators, and interdisciplinary teams. Structured professional learning and formal course work in ISA Therapy are available through the official ISA Therapy learning platform. (https://isatherapy.org)


The Cookbook Shelf

Taste of Home Casseroles
Taste of Home, editor
Trusted Media Brands
https://www.trustedmediabrands.com
9798889771678, $19.99, PB, 224pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Taste-Home-Casseroles-Recipes-Chapter/dp/B0FCDCLY5S

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/taste-of-home-casseroles-taste-of-home/1147557106

Synopsis: Casseroles are the perfect solution for busy families and anyone craving delicious, comforting meals with minimal effort. "The Taste of Home Casseroles" cookbook is a compendium of more than 150 'kitchen cook friendly" meal-in-one recipes that will inspire and simplify your meal planning. Whether you're a fan of cheesy classics, hearty breakfasts, or lighter meat-free options, this a Taste of Home cookbook that has something for everyone.

With "Taste of Home Casseroles" you can:

Explore Variety Including Cheesy Classics, Meat-Free Options and Breakfast Casseroles.

Simplify Meal Planning with Minimal Prep and Make-Ahead Options for Extra Time.

Use Leftovers Creatively to Reduce Food Waste and Cut Grocery Costs Effortlessly.

Discover Bonus 8x8 Casseroles Chapter Ideal for Smaller Households or Less Leftovers.

Enjoy Ultimate Convenience with Over 150 Easy Meal Recipes Perfect for Busy Schedules.

"Taste of Home Casseroles" provides kitchen cooks with effortless convenience, an incredible variety of casseroles, is perfect for every sized household, and will help to reduce waste and save on food budget money because you can make the most of your leftovers and pantry staples.

Of special note is the inclusion of:

Freezer-Friendly Recipes: Look for the Freezer Icon highlighting dishes that can be stored for busy nights, complete with reheating directions for stress-free meals.

Make and Take Options: Ideal for potlucks, buffets, or church suppers, these casseroles are designed to travel well and please any crowd.

With easy-to-follow instructions, nutrition facts included for every recipe, and expert tips throughout, "Taste of Home Casseroles" is no ordinary cookbook -- rather it's a go-to DIY guide for serving up warmth, flavor, and convenience.

Critique: Ideal for time limited and budget minded family cooks, "Taste of Home Casseroles" is perfect for menu planning for all manner of family friendly dining occasions. An outstanding collection of an impressive variety of nutritious 'meal-in-one' casseroles ideas, "Taste of Home Casseroles" is a solid and enduringly popular pick for family and community library Budget Cooking cookbook collections. It should be noted that this trade paperback (7 x 0.5 x 8.94 inches, 8.7 ounces) edition of "Taste of Home Casseroles" is also readily available from Taste of Home in a digital book format (Kindle, $11.99).

Editorial Note: Taste of Home (www.tasteofhome.com) is a food/lifestyle brand, inspiring togetherness through cooking, baking and entertaining. Featuring recipes shared by today's home cooks, Taste of Home magazine has hundreds of thousands of subscribers throughout North America and publishes best-selling cookbooks and newsstand specials. The brand's web site is a top destination, featuring kitchen-tested recipes, how-to techniques, cooking videos and more. Taste of Home has more than 7 million fans on Facebook, 2.1 million followers on Instagram, 2.7 million Pinterest followers and receives more than 28 million unique monthly visitors.

Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners
Taste of Home, editor
Trusted Media Brands
https://www.trustedmediabrands.com
9798889771692, $22.99, PB, 320pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Taste-Home-Quick-Weeknight-Dinners/dp/B0FCDBJ6J4

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/taste-of-home-quick-easy-weeknight-dinners-taste-of-home/1147557105

Synopsis: "Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" is packed from cover to cover with over 200 recipes that are specifically designed for busy home cooks looking to quickly whip up hearty, homemade meals without sacrificing taste or quality. From creamy pastas and skillet entrees to air-fried favorites and slow-cooked specialties, there's a dish for every craving and every schedule.

"Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" is DIY cookbook that caters to a busy lifestyle with recipes that are simple to shop for, fast to prepare, and delicious to eat. Look out for handy icons that highlight meals ready in 30 minutes, dishes calling for just 5 ingredients, and recipes perfect for your air fryer or slow cooker.

"Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" features:

Beef and Chicken Favorites
Meatless Marvels
Hearty Soups and Stews
Easy Extras like savory sides and bread recipes
Sweet treats to finish off your meal

Of special note are the bonus chapters like "Easy Extras" and "Speedy Sweets" offer fast additions to round out meals, including salads, side dishes, no-fuss breads, and delectable desserts.

Critique: Far more than just another cookbook, "Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" includes tried-and-tested shortcuts from the pros, along with nutrition facts for every recipe, so family cooks can make informed choices for their family. Ideal for busy nights, these are recipes that encourage families to bypass the drive-thru and enjoy hearty, homemade meals.

Critique: This large format (8.06 x 0.8 x 8.94 inches, 14.3 ounces) trade paperback edition of "Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" is an extraordinary, plushly illustrated, thoroughly 'kitchen cook friendly' compendium of wonderfully palate pleasing, appetite satisfying, health supporting, budget friendly recipes for menus that will created memorable and quality dining experiences all occasions, both formal and informal. While very highly recommended and enduringly popular picks for personal, family, and community library cookbook collections, it should be noted that "Taste of Home Quick & Easy Weeknight Dinners" is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $14.99).

Editorial Note: Taste of Home (www.tasteofhome.com) is a food/lifestyle brand, inspiring togetherness through cooking, baking and entertaining. Featuring recipes shared by today's home cooks, Taste of Home magazine has hundreds of thousands of subscribers throughout North America and publishes best-selling cookbooks and newsstand specials. The brand's web site is a top destination, featuring kitchen-tested recipes, how-to techniques, cooking videos and more. Taste of Home has more than 7 million fans on Facebook, 2.1 million followers on Instagram, 2.7 million Pinterest followers and receives more than 28 million unique monthly visitors.


The American History Shelf

Lincoln's Speechwriter
Jan Cigliano Hartman
Post Hill Press
www.posthillpress.com
Blackstone Publishing
https://www.blackstonelibrary.com
9798895652800, $35.00, HC, 384pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Speechwriter-Friendship-Inspired-Eloquence/dp/B0FDGS72WM

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lincolns-speechwriter-jan-cigliano-hartman/1147669549

Synopsis: John Hay's contributions to Abraham Lincoln's political oratory (including his First Inaugural of March 1861, Springfield Farewell Speech of February 1861, the Gettysburg Address of November 1863, as well as many others) uplifted the president's influence. An extraordinary transformation that appeared throughout his speeches, Hay helped launch Lincoln's Republican campaign that culminated in Lincoln being elected the 16th president of the United States.

The rhyme and language of a writer's voice is the living soul of narrative. The evolution of John Hay's voice, established during his formative and college years at Brown University and echoed during his time with Abraham Lincoln, is documented in "Lincoln's Speechwriter: John Hay and the Friendship That Inspired American Eloquence" by Jan Cigliano Hartman through evidence of Hay's distinct voice and Lincoln's ability to engage audiences, fused into something remarkable.

"Lincoln's Speechwriter" gives readers a closer look into the man behind the political voice that was Lincoln himself.

Critique: A seminal, original, and groundbreaking study, "Lincoln's Speechwriter: John Hay and the Friendship That Inspired American Eloquence" is a significant and unreservedly recommended contribution to 19th Century American Political History in general, and Lincoln Studies in particular. Informatively enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of a fourteen page Epilogue (John Hay, Poet in the Civil War White House: A Selection), forty-four pages of Notes, a three page listing of Acknowledgments, and a six page Index, "Lincoln's Speechwriter" is an essential, unique and highly recommended contribution to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Civil War Biography/History collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for students, academia, Civil War buffs, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "Lincoln's Speechwriter" from Post Hill Press is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $16.99) and as a complete and unabridged audio book (Blackstone Publishing, 9798228929067, $45.95, CD).


The World History Shelf

The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe
John Haywood, author
Michael Wood, foreword
Thames & Hudson, Inc.
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com
9780500029800, $39.95, HC, 352pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Middle-Ages-Atlas-Europe/dp/0500029806

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-making-of-the-middle-ages-john-haywood/1147800647

Synopsis: Medieval Europe remains a mystery to many, yet the relative dearth of information about the period cannot mask its crucial importance in history. Often mischaracterized as a time of darkness and decline, the period from 476 to 1000 ad was marked by turmoil, rebirth, and transformation.

From Constantine to Charlemagne and from the Huns, Goths, and Saxons to the Slavs, Franks, Vikings, Rus', Bulgars, and Magyars, "The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe" by author and historian John Haywood is a profusely illustrated atlas that brings to life the dynamic story of how a new Europe emerged from the ashes of a crumbling Roman empire, as well as the impact of Christianity, the emergence of Islam, the rise and fall of empires, and the birth of the leading nations of modern Europe.

"The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe " is a unique atlas that offers an unprecedented cartographic overview of Europe's transformation from the fall of the Roman Empire to the dawn of the first millennium. Featuring eighty--five specially commissioned maps, "The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe" provides a striking visual narrative of invasions, migrations, religions, kingdoms, and empires. Complemented by additional illustrations and photographs, it draws together an unparalleled survey of early medieval Europe.

Expertly written by respected historian and cartographic editor John Haywood, "The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe" is authoritative and stunning volume, and an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the complex melting pot of the European continent during this era.

Critique: Impressively enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of a six page Introduction (A Time of Darkness), 175 color illustrations, a four page Epilogue (The Birth of the West), a one page Bibliography, and a seven page Index, "The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe" is an outstanding work of meticulous research and exhaustive scholarship, making it an exceptional and unreservedly recommended core addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Medieval History & Cartography collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "The Making of the Middle Ages: An Atlas of Europe" from Thames & Hudson is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $37.95).

Editorial Note #1: John Haywood studied at the universities of Lancaster, Cambridge, and Copenhagen. He is an expert on the history of early medieval Europe. His authorial credits include Ocean: A History of the Atlantic Before Columbus, The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World, and The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings.

Editorial Note #2: Michael Wood is an historian and broadcaster who has made compelling journeys into the pas and in doing so, brought history alive for a generation of readers and viewers. He is the author of several highly praised books on English history including In Search of the Dark Ages, The Domesday Quest, In Search of England and In Search of Shakespeare. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.


The Civil War History Shelf

Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign
Patrick Kelly-Fischer and Phillip S. Greenwalt, authors
Savas Beatie LLC
www.savasbeatie.com
9781611217759, $16.95, PB, 192pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Desert-Empire-Mexico-Campaign-Emerging/dp/161121775X

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/desert-empire-patrick-kelly-fischer/1148428267

Synopsis: In late July 1861, Lieutenant Colonel John Baylor and 258 Texas cavalrymen thundered into the small village of Mesilla, tucked along the Rio Grande River in the New Mexico Territory. They skirmished with U.S. Regulars seeking to retake the town and quickly forced them to retreat. It was a small victory that fueled visions of something much larger.

These Texans were the vanguard of the newly formed Confederacy, seeking to fulfill long-held Southern dreams of expanding their influence westward to the gold fields of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean ports of Southern California: A Confederate version of Manifest Destiny from "sea to shining sea".

The fighting at Mesilla was the opening act of one of the least-studied campaigns of the Civil War. For the next year, troops from Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and California would fight for control of the Southwest, its gold, and a route to the Pacific. The campaign would comprise hard miles of marching, much of it through scorching desert and mountainous terrain, struggles within the Southern ranks, confrontations with local tribes, and important battles and skirmishes while the fate of the region (and some thought, the Confederacy) hung in the balance.

In "Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign" historians and co-authors Patrick Kelly-Fischer and Phillip Greenwalt tackle the overlooked New Mexico Campaign of 1862 by exploring the men, battles, and politics that shaped the course of the war in the Southwest and the future of the region.

Critique: With the publication of "Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign" co-authors and historians Patrick Kelly-Fischer and Phillip S. Greenwalt rescue from obscurity a hitherto little known and earliest Civil War battles that took place in the American Southwest. Enhanced for the reader's benefit with B/W illustrations, maps, two Appendices (The California Column & Fort Union), a two page Order of Battle, and a two page listing of Suggested Readings, "Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign" is a work of meticulous and original research, making it a unique and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library American Civil War collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this paperback edition of "Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign" from Savas Beatie is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $10.99).

Editorial Note #1: Patrick Kelly-Fischer graduated from Bard College in 2009 with a B.A. in Political Studies and began writing for ECW in 2021. Originally from upstate New York, Pat now lives in Denver, with his wife Emily and their dog Cincy, and works for a network of nonprofits.

Editorial Note #2: Phillip S. Greenwalt is a co-founder of Emerging Revolutionary War and the author or co-author of six books on the American Revolution and Civil War. He has worked for the National Park Service throughout the United States and holds a Bachelor of History from Wheeling Jesuit University and two graduate degrees, one in American history from George Mason University and in International Affairs and Leadership from Arizona State University.

A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg
Scott T. Fink
Savas Beatie LLC
www.savasbeatie.com
9781611217520, $34.95, HC, 384pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Piece-Hell-Gettysburg-Defense/dp/1611217520

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-little-piece-of-hell-at-gettysburg-scott-t-fink/1147486409

Synopsis: The unassuming stone farmhouse, where John and Ann Rose and their seven children lived, stood amid 230 acres of verdant land on the eastern side of the Emmitsburg Road about two miles south of Gettysburg. On July 2, 1863, this patch of ground (sandwiched between Little Round Top to the south and the Peach Orchard to the north) became a consuming vortex for tens of thousands of men as the armies renewed the second day of battle.

With the publication of "A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg: The Attack and Defense of the Rose Farm, July 2-3, 1863", "Scott T. Fink's presents the first full-length study of the Rose farm fighting and its significance.

Confederates under James Longstreet swept across the Rose farm from different directions in a bid to crush Maj. Gen. George Meade's left flank. The Rose land, which included the Stony Hill and the Rose Woods, saw some of the heaviest fighting of the war as thousands of Georgians and South Carolinians flooded onto the property from the west and southwest into sheets of lead and iron. One of the fields, a 20-acre plot across which some 20,000 men of both armies would march, charge, fight, and die (often in hand-to-hand combat) is better known today as the Wheatfield. Union soldiers from several corps, arriving from different parts of the field, rushed into the swirling chaos to stem the break in the line and hold fast. Heavy musketry fire and death-dealing artillery rounds littered the ground and surrounding woodlots with wounded and dead soldiers, earning it the grim distinction as the bloodiest farm in American history.

The Confederates used the house and barn for shelter and, after the fighting, as a field hospital. Between 500 and 1,000 Southerners were buried on the Rose property. Alexander Gardner took some of the most famous photographs of the war there, mostly of dead Georgians from George T. Anderson's Brigade. One of Rose's daughters suffered from chronic nightmares and bouts of hysteria (better known today as PTSD). The doctor treating her surmised she was "driven mad" and prescribed the use of a straitjacket. Her father believed the anxiety was the result of hundreds of Confederate graves littering the property.

Scott Fink's "A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg" draws on deep research and moving prose that carries readers through every stage of the fighting. Fink, himself a combat veteran, carefully examines the battle from the perspective of both the generals who planned it and the men in the ranks who fought it. His use of scores of archival and firsthand accounts, together with original maps, explanatory footnotes, and a keen understanding of the terrain, sheds significant new light on the experiences of these front-line troops and the iconic post-battle photographs. The fighting on the Rose farm played a critical role in the fortunes of both armies at Gettysburg. This original new study helps put the sacrifices of those who fought there in context.

Critique: Especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library American Civil War History collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists, "A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg: The Attack and Defense of the Rose Farm, July 2-3, 1863" is a seminal and groundbreaking study specifically showcasing the role played by a family farm in the closing days of the American Civil in one of the iconic and lethal battles between the Confederate and Union armies. Featuring maps, B/W historic photos, a one page listing of Abbreviations, an informative Preface, Introduction, an Appendix (Order of Battle), a ten page Bibliography, and a fifteen page Index, it should be noted for students, academia, Civil War buff, and anyone with an interest in the history of the American Civil War in general, and the Battle of Gettysburg in particular, that this hardcover edition of "A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg: The Attack and Defense of the Rose Farm, July 2-3, 1863" from Savas Beatie is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $20.97).

Editorial Note: Scott T. Fink attended Towson University and graduated from the Washington School of Photography, both in his home state of Maryland. He served in the U.S. Army and Maryland Army National Guard for nearly 19 years and retired as a Staff Sergeant. Scott has been an avid student of the Civil War for many years and has spent much of the last decade studying Gettysburg in general, and Gettysburg photographs in particular. He has authored several articles published in Civil War Times and Gettysburg Magazine. "A Little Piece of Hell at Gettysburg" is his first book. An Iraq War veteran and Purple Heart recipient, Scott lives in Olney, Maryland, with his wife, three children, and two dogs.

Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life
Chris J. Hartley
Savas Beatie LLC
www.savasbeatie.com
9781611217599, $39.95, HC, 560pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Confederate-General-D-Hill-Biography/dp/1611217598

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/confederate-general-d-h-hill-chris-j-hartley/1148770996

Synopsis: Daniel Harvey Hill was a devoutly religious man with an unrelenting disdain for Yankees. He was also one of the fiercest warriors to stride a battlefield. The West Point graduate celebrated for his extraordinary courage in the Mexican War carried that bravery into the Civil War, charging into the bloodiest conflicts with the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee. Controversy followed him relentlessly, as inescapable as his shadow. In this groundbreaking cradle-to-grave biography, award-winning author Chris J. Hartley offers a compelling military reassessment of one of the Confederacy's most enigmatic figures.

A native South Carolinian, Hill stood at the heart of the Civil War's most pivotal moments and the center of its fiercest controversies. From his reluctant assault against George B. McClellan's James River transports in 1862 to his role in negotiating the contentious prisoner cartel, Hill's actions consistently provoked the ire of his superiors. He faced blame for the loss of "Special Orders No. 191" during the Maryland Campaign, and his clashes with Gen. Robert E. Lee supposedly convinced Lee to orchestrate Hill's departure from the Army of Northern Virginia. Hill's defiance continued as he opposed Lee over reinforcements for the Gettysburg Campaign. His transfer west to command a corps in the Army of Tennessee resulted in battlefield decisions at Chickamauga that sparked debate during and after the conflict, and his involvement in the 1863 generals' revolt against Braxton Bragg strained his relationship with President Jefferson Davis. Hill ended the war in North Carolina.

Although his sharp tongue and pen often got him into problems (Robert E. Lee once remarked that Hill "croaked") many revered the polarizing figure for his unyielding spirit. Before the war, Hill shaped young minds as a professor at Davidson College. After the conflict, he left a legacy as president of the University of Arkansas and Georgia Military College. As an editor, writer, and commentator, he helped shape the Confederacy's enduring legacy.

Hartley's meticulously researched "Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life" draws upon a wealth of archival records, newspapers, and other sources to reveal a far more nuanced man than traditional accounts suggest. Hill's impact on Civil War history remains undeniable and unforgettable.

Critique: A masterpiece of original and meticulous scholarship, "Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life" is enhanced for the reader's benefit with a twenty-six page Bibliography and a three page Index. A seminal and groundbreaking study that is exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life" is unreservedly recommended as a core addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library American Civil War History & Biography collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life" from Savas Beatie is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $23.95).

Editorial Note: Chris J. Hartley (www.hartleybooks.com) is the author of several magazine articles and three books: Stuart's Tarheels: James B. Gordon and His North Carolina Cavalry (1996 and 2011), Stoneman's Raid, 1865 (2010), and The Lost Soldier: The Ordeal of a World War II GI from the Home Front to the Hurtgen Forest (2018). His writing has garnered several awards, including the Willie Parker Peace Prize from the North Carolina Society of Historians and a Preservation Education and Publication Award from The Historic Salisbury Foundation. Hartley is a frequent speaker and battlefield tour guide.


The Wildlife Shelf

The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss
Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris, authors
W. W. Norton & Company
www.wwnorton.com
9781324006848, $35.00, HC, 384pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Book-Birds-Field-Guide-Wonder/dp/1324006846

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-book-of-birds-robert-macfarlane/1148013023

Synopsis: "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss" by co-authors Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris is a birder's field guide with a difference: It shows readers not just how to identify birds, but also how to identify with them.

Macfarlane and Morris conjure the unique spirit of nearly fifty once-common species ranging from avocet to yellowhammer, kestrel to kingfisher, skylark to nightingale.

In lyrical and incantatory essays, Macfarlane describes each bird's habits and habitats, their patterns of flight and patterns of song, how they hunt or fish or scavenge or gather, how they nest and raise their chicks, the myths that attend them, the threats that shadow them - and how their lives intersect with our own.

On every page we encounter Morris's exhilarating artwork, painted from life in watercolor and gold leaf, and animated with an extraordinary attention to detail. "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss" is an ideal introduction to the thrilling variety and mysteries of birdlife, and a clarion call to halt the rapid depletion of our skies.

Critique: Perhaps the most important book on the necessity of saving so many bird species from extinction since the publication of "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson, "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss" will introduce new generations to the beauty of so many types of birds, including how they live and why so many of them are in danger due to such factors as human expansion eroding native habitat, climate change, and such factors as pollution contaminating the waters and corrupting the ground. Of special note in "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss" is the museum quality artwork of Jackie Morris that pairs so expertly with the informative commentary of Robert Macfarlane. A seminal and comprehensive study, this hardcover volume is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Ornithology & Aviary Wildlife collections. It should be noted for students, bird watchers, environmental activists, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss" from W. W. Norton is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $17.96).

Editorial Note #1: Robert Macfarlane is the author of Underland, The Old Ways, and Mountains of the Mind. With the artist Jackie Morris he is the co-author of "The Lost Words" and "The Lost Spells". He is the recipient of the E. M. Forster Prize for Literature and the Henry David Thoreau Prize for Literary Excellence. (https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/robert-macfarlane)

Editorial Note #2: Jackie Morris (https://www.jackiemorris.co.uk) is a gifted artist and the co-creator of "The Lost Words" and "The Lost Spells". She lives in Wales.


The Biography/Memoir Shelf

Pursuit of the Impossible Dream
Dee Brown, CEO
https://deebrownbooks.com
Book Publishing Pulse
9781807048440, $9.99, Kindle, 127pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Pursuit-Impossible-Dream-Dee-Brown-ebook/dp/B0GS4B8LCR

Synopsis: "Pursuit of the Impossible Dream" is the motivational business memoir that chronicles the journey of Dee Brown from poverty to purpose against all odds. Born into hardship, he witnessed his mother harness education as a path to a better life. At a young age, Brown developed the mental toughness that was to propel him to the top of the real estate industry by age 25.

By 30, Brown faced significant challenges and setbacks that could have ruined his life, but he refused to be defined by failures or stereotypes. This resilience carried Brown through many dark days, including the painful experience of watching his mother die after she refused treatment for breast cancer that would have diminished her quality of life.

Brown's resilience also led to his achieving national prominence in real estate and media against all odds -- resulting in his now owning and operating a conglomerate of companies that continually achieve the impossible every day.

Critique: Candid, informative, inspiring, and a simply fascinating read from start to finish, "Pursuit Of The Impossible Dream" by successful entrepreneur Dee Brown is an extraordinarily personal account of his life and accomplishments that has a universal resonance with its true life story of working to overcome numerous familial, economic, social, and cultural obstacles. This kindle edition of "Pursuit Of The Impossible Dream" is exceptional and unreservedly recommended for personal reading lists for anyone with an interest in Contemporary American American Biographies/Memoirs in general, and award winning Real Estate moguls in particular.

Editorial Note: Dee Brown (https://deebrownbooks.com) is a multifaceted entrepreneur, award-winning producer/director, author, talk show host, and philanthropist. He is Founder and CEO of The P3 Group, Inc., the nation's largest African American - owned public-private partnership real estate development firm, leading a national platform of 32+ companies spanning real estate, community development, hospitality, and entertainment. He also owns Brownstone Country Club & Resort, becoming the first African American to own an 18-hole golf course in Arkansas and the Mid-South.

With 30+ years in real estate and infrastructure delivery, he was the first minority U.S. Department of Defense contractor to secure a federal contract with the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit. In media, he leads Self Made Entertainment and has earned 150+ awards across 14 countries, hosting The Sky's the Limit: Beyond the Deal and PBS series Self Made and #HBCYou. A Forbes contributor and frequent national media guest, he holds a bachelor's from the University of Memphis and an MBA from Bethel University, and has received honors including SBA Tennessee Entrepreneur of the Year, the Congressional Black Caucus Presidential Corporate Philanthropy Award, President Biden's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Thurgood Marshall Legacy Award.

Reliance Road: A Memoir
Kate Winn
HenschelHAUS Publishing, Inc.
https://henschelhausbooks.com
9798998725258, $18.95, PB, 217pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Road-Memoir-Kate-Winn/dp/B0FPDXFCT6

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/reliance-road-a-memoir-kate-winn/1148171168

Synopsis: In her memoir, "Reliance Road", Kate Winn recounts her life in a collection of tender and hopeful vignettes that recall the past, shows how lessons apply to the present, and shares her life story with future generations.

In "Reliance Road", Kate captures what life was like growing up on a small Wisconsin dairy farm in the 1950s. She attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she was exposed first-hand to the turbulent anti-Vietnam War protests in the late sixties and early seventies. With a degree in journalism, Kate pursued employment opportunities focused on energy-related issues at the state and national levels. After a decade of government activities, she moved into the private sector, then established her own government relations firm that she successfully operated for 25 years.

Woven throughout this memoir is the poignant and loving relationship Kate enjoyed with her mother, a farm wife and home economics teacher, who gradually faded away from the ravages of dementia. The despair at the loss of the wise and compassionate mother Kate once knew deepened as the years wore on. Throughout her memoir, Kate's reliance on her mother, and later, her mother's dementia-induced reliance on Kate, are beautifully and lovingly expressed.

Critique: A candidly personal account that has a universal resonance, "Reliance Road" by Kate Winn is a deftly crafted, informative, and inherently interesting life story from start to finish. Eloquent, exceptional, and unreservedly recommended for community and college/university library Contemporary American Biography/Memoir collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this paperback edition of "Reliance Road" from HenschelHAUS Publishing is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $6.99).

Editorial Note: After retiring, Kate (Kay) Winn moved to southern Maryland and lives on a cliff above the Chesapeake Bay. She feels fortunate to wake up and watch the sun rise, as eagles and osprey soar overhead. Kate gets satisfaction from volunteering at food banks, women's shelters, and for Meals on Wheels.

The Prodigal's Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak
Samantha Evans Tschritter, author
Larry J. Leech II, editor
Love SE Tschritter LLC
https://www.loveunedited.com
9798990103627, $19.99, PB, 360pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Prodigals-Son-Crackhead-Addiction-Recovery/dp/B0G6TFPRTR

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-prodigals-son-samantha-e-tschritter/1148969284

Synopsis: At 1:30 a.m. Sam Evans received the phone call every spouse dreads. "Mrs. Evans, this is a sergeant with the police department. There's been an accident." Six hours later, she received another call. "Mrs. Evans, this is a nurse at the hospital. We found something on the cat scan."

Instead of preaching that Sunday, Pastor Clint Evans went to jail with a BAC of .24, a cancer diagnosis, and a felony charge of fleeing police.

"The Prodigal's Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak" by Samantha Evans Tschritter chronicles a Christian's lifelong battle against demons, addictions, and unworthiness. This deeply personal story portrays a God who steals the show with a backlash of grace toward a man whom others branded "unredeemable."

"The Prodigal's Son" flings church doors open wide to the world's misfits and challenges pew-squatter saints to stop measuring their godly perfection against the dirty, homeless and addicted. From gutter to pulpit to ditch to grace to grave, "The Prodigal's Son" speaks volumes of God's furious love for the world's castoffs.

"The Prodigal's Son" is a compelling story of a pastor arrested for drunk driving. The affects of alcoholism on families is staggering. "My wife hid her addiction from me," "My husband hid his alcoholism from me."

Millions of men and women are affected by drug addiction. Do you want to know how to find hope when battling addiction? Are you looking for support for spouses of addiction? If you just found out your husband's an addict, or your wife's an alcoholic and you're grieving your spouses addiction "The Prodigal's Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak" will demonstrate how to find hope with an addict spouse, learn how to handle your husband's addiction, and knowing you are not alone.

Critique: Accurate, authentic, informative, inspiring, "The Prodigal's Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak" by Samantha Evans Tschritter is deftly edited by Larry J. Leech II. The result is more than just a biography or memoir, it is a blue print for faith as an instrument for dealing with addiction and its impact upon those around the addicted. Especially and unreservedly recommended for community and college/university library Biography/Memoir and Addiction/Recovery collections and supplemental curriculum Drug/Alcoholism Dependence studies lists, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this paperback edition of "The Prodigal's Son", published by Love SE Tschritter LLC, is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $7.99).

Editorial Note: Multi-award-winning author S.E. Tschritter (pronounced Shritter) specializes in articulating grief and loss, leading grievers toward hope and healing. Whether poetry, fiction, or non-fiction, Tschritter strives to write content readers will sink their teeth into and rest their souls within. Her 20-plus years of ministry leadership experience and contributions to over 30 books enable her to serve others, speaking truth with transparency, humor, and love. (https://www.loveunedited.com/long-bio)


The General Fiction Shelf

The Widow's Book Club
Julia Jarman
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781837037070, $43.50 / $36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Widows-Book-Club-Julia-Jarman/dp/1837037078

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781837037070

Synopsis: Janet, Viv and Zelda's monthly meet-ups have been a safe haven over the past few years: a chance to share life's ups and downs and laugh their way through widowhood with a glass of wine in hand. But when Janet's old flame Lewis walks back into her life -- still charming, still handsome, and still very much still married to his formidable wife Christobel -- the widows find themselves caught up in unexpected drama.

Keen to show they are as cultured as Lewis and Christobel's other friends, Janet fibs that the widows have a book club. So they set one up. But when Christobel demands she join and then promptly starts to take over, real life becomes much messier (and more exciting) than fiction!

What will this next chapter bring for them all?

Critique: Fun and funny, "The Widows' Book Club" by Julia Jarman is an engaging and exceptionally well written story of female friendship, romance, rivalry, and the possibility of second chances later in life. An immediate and enduringly popular pick for community library Contemporary Women's Fiction collections, it should be noted that this large print paperback edition of "The Widows' Book Club" is also readily available in a complete and unabridged audio book format.

Editorial Note: Julia Jarman (https://juliajarman.com) has been writing books for children for forty years, inspired by her children, grandchildren and young readers in schools. Her first novel "The Widows' Wine Club", a comic romance came out in 2023. Julia writes to entertain and empower readers of all ages.

The Jump
Natalie Keller Reinert
Flatiron Books
https://www.flatironbooks.com
9781250387875, $28.99, HC, 384pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Natalie-Keller-Reinert/dp/1250387876

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-jump-natalie-keller-reinert/1147017530

Synopsis: Brooke Haskell's got big dreams... but she's running out of time. The equestrian life Brooke craves has always been just outside her reach, and, like every horse girl, she believes that pluck, heart, and hard work can catapult anyone into greatness.

Unfortunately, her horse Roxie doesn't seem to agree. After her most disappointing horse show to date and with only one more year before graduation and real life take over, Brooke is finally upset enough to do something rash. She decides to ditch her college plans and her parents' wishes, risking everything to apprentice with one of the country's most famous equestrians, Eddie O'Neill.

As she plunges headfirst into the breakneck pace of a top training stable, Brooke finally feels like she belongs. Her fellow working student might be a trust-fund Instagram star, but they bond over their shared love of horses. And sparks fly with a colleague who seems to love this version of Brooke.

But when Roxie goes from steady improvement to angry rebellion, Brooke realizes Eddie's reputation for training winners may come at a steep price. Brooke is finally poised to have the life she always wanted -- but at what cost? Will she discover an uncomfortable truth about her idol, and what is she willing to give up in order to defend the sport she loves?

Against the riveting high-stakes backdrop of the equestrian world, in her novel Reinert expertly explores the passions that drive us, the love affairs that fuel us, and the partnerships (both animal and human) that help us thrive and find ourselves.

Critique: Part romance, part coming-of-age, "The Jump" is equestrian themed and original novel that showcases author Natalie Reinert's impressive flair for the kind of character and narrative driven storytelling style that makes for a fun and riveting read from start to finish. Extraordinary, exceptional, memorable, "The Jump" is especially and unreservedly recommended for community/public library Contemporary General Fiction collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition from Flatiron Books is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $14.99).

Editorial Note: Natalie Keller Reinert (https://nataliekreinert.com) is the author of more than twenty books, including the Eventing Series and Briar Hill Farm series. Drawing on her professional experience in three-day eventing, working with Thoroughbred racehorses, mounted patrol horses, therapeutic riding, and many other equine pursuits, Natalie brings her love of equestrian life into each of her titles. She also co-hosts the equestrian humor podcast Adulting with Horses.


The Historical Fiction Shelf

The Petworth Project
Nola Longhurst Sweet
https://www.nolasweet.org
NLS Publishing
9798990178236, $18.99, HC, 234pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Petworth-Project-Mrs-Longhurst-Sweet/dp/B0CYZNYMDS

Synopsis: Based on true events in 1832, "The Petworth Project" by author Nola Longhurst Sweet shadows an Earl and a Minister as they artfully maneuver social justice in the tension filled British system. By bringing together opposing social classes into a collaborative journey, will their plan save England from a similar fate as the French Revolution? Using their brazen savvy, they appeal to the pocket books of the wealthy. Driven by compassion or atonement for a flamboyant lifestyle is left for the reader to decide. "The Petworth Project" is one of the more palatable violations of social norms.

"The Petworth Project" also reveals perspectives stretching the stratus of society as readers travel along with the poverty-stricken Longhurst clan whose militia background enables them to avoid the deplorable work houses by opting to cross a turbulent sea that leaves

Joseph and Sarah Longhurst guide their nine children including their son Charles, who is torn between venturing to a New World and leaving behind the girl he loves. While many more of the impoverished venture on this journey including brothers, Luke and Billy Cooper, who are caught up in the revolutionary retaliation of the Swing riots.

What will it cost these pioneers as they risk unknown peril for a better life?

Critique: A deftly crafted saga of a Canadian and British themed historical novel that is based on genuine, authentic historical events, "The Petworth Project" is an inherently fascinating read and one that reflects author Nola Longhurst Sweet's genuine flair for the kind of character and narrative driven storytelling style that fully engages the reader's mind and imagination from start to finish. While especially and unreservedly recommended for community library Historical Fiction collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition of "The Petworth Project" from NLS Publishing is also readily available in (9798990178212, $13.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $3.99).

Editorial Note: Nola Longhurst Sweet (https://www.nolasweet.org) was born in rural Ontario, Canada into a large family. Her father had a wealth of information about our ancestors who emigrated from England in 1832. Nola was always interested in hearing the stories he would tell that had been passed down the generations. After retiring in 2022, Nola began intensive research on what would become The Petworth Project". Her research inspired her to write. The people are real and the events in her novel are true. Nola reports truly enjoyed weaving it into a fictional story of how it may have unfolded.

The Boleyn Curse
Alexandra Walsh
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781805574637, $43.50 / $36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp
9781805574576, $116.95 / $99.41, CD (11 Hours)
9781805574583, $116.95 / $99.41, MP3-CD (11 Hours)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Boleyn-Curse-Alexandra-Walsh/dp/1805574647

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781805574637

Synopsis: The court of young King Henry VIII seethes with secrets and scandals, but every ambition has its price. Elizabeth Boleyn, loyal wife to Thomas Boleyn and devoted mother to Anne, Mary and George, believes she can navigate the shifting tides of court life. But when she catches the eye of the lascivious king, Elizabeth is drawn into a perilous game and the cost of her defiance will echo through the generations.

In present day Hampshire, Tabitha Mundy has found a haven in Cerensthorpe Abbey. Since the death of her husband, her work as archivist for the abbey's owner, Edith Swanne, has been her refuge. When her research uncovers hidden clues rumoured to lead to a lost manuscript of The Canterbury Tales and a connection to the Boleyn family, Edith is eager to investigate. With the help of Gulliver, Edith's enigmatic nephew, Tabitha begins to decipher the riddles and before long a mystical thread binds Elizabeth and Tabitha across the ages -- two women destined to protect the truth.

As Henry's vengeance consumes Elizabeth, she sets his treachery down in writing, determined her voice will not be silenced. But another man's secrets mean that Elizabeth's tale has been hidden. Can Tabitha finally unlock the mysteries of the past or will the Boleyn curse haunt Cerensthorpe Abbey forever!

Critique: A deftly crafted novel set in the Tudor era of King Henry VIII and present day England, "The Boleyn Curse" demonstrates the extraordinary character and narrative driven storytelling style of author Alexandra Walsh. A memorable and fascinating read from cover to cover, this large print trade paperback edition of "The Boleyn Curse" is an extraordinary and recommended addition to personal reading lists and community library collections. It should be noted that "The Boleyn Curse" from Boldwood Books is also available in a complete and unabridged audio book format.

Between Two Fires
Christopher Buehlman
Tor Nightfire
c/o Tor/Forge Books
www.tor-forge.com
9781250439208, $29.99, HC, 448pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Between-Two-Fires-Christopher-Buehlman/dp/1250439205

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/between-two-fires-christopher-buehlman/1108799136

Synopsis: The year is 1348. Thomas, a disgraced knight, has found a young girl alone in a dead Norman village. An orphan of the Black Death, and an almost unnerving picture of innocence, she tells Thomas that plague is only part of a larger cataclysm -- that the fallen angels under Lucifer are rising in a second war on heaven, and that the world of men has become their battleground. Is it delirium or is it faith?

Now she has convinced the faithless Thomas to shepherd her across a depraved landscape to Avignon. There, she tells Thomas, she will fulfill her mission: to confront the evil that has devastated the earth, and give him (blood-stained and wretched as he is) a chance at redemption he long thought lost.

As hell unleashes its wrath, and as the true nature of the girl is revealed, Thomas will find himself on a macabre battleground of angels and demons, saints and the risen dead, and in the midst of a desperate struggle for nothing less than the soul of man.

Critique: A deftly blended mix of medieval action/adventure, supernatural conflict, and suspense/thriller, "Between Two Fires" by Christopher Buehlman is a simply riveting and original novel that will be of particular appeal to readers with an interest in heroic fantasy fiction with memorable characters an original storyline leading up to a memorably climatic conclusion. Combining the occult and supernatural with dark fantasy and historical adventure, "Between Two Fires" is especially and unreservedly recommended for the personal reading lists of heroic fantasy fiction fans and community library Horror/Fantasy collections. It should be noted that this hardcover edition of "Between Two Fires" from Tor Nightfire is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $12.99).

Editorial Note: Christopher Buehlman is an author, comedian, and screenwriter from St. Petersburg, Florida, whose books include The Blacktongue Thief, and The Daughters' War. (https://christopherbuehlmanauthor.com)

Death of a Kingdom
Peter Gibbons
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781835182703, $43.50/$36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Death-Kingdom-Peter-Gibbons/dp/1835182712

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781835182703

Synopsis: 1004 AD -- The fate of a fractured and embattled nation hangs by a thread. Eadric Streona grows in power, controlling an even-weaker King Aethelred the Unready. No man dares to stand to oppose him.

King Sweyn Forkbeard of Norway has unleashed his fearless Viking warlord Thorkell the Tall upon England's shores with his eye firmly on the weakened Saxon throne. Can the Vikings unite to conquer the English and claim the crown?

Lord Beornoth, the Viking-killer lives on, beset by the ravages of age and tortured by his past, At the Kings bequest he is plunged into the brutal twilight of Saxon rule, where loyalty, courage, and sacrifice are tested on blood-soaked fields.

Armies will clash and throne of the England becomes the ultimate prize. In the face of a Viking invasion, Beornoth faces his greatest battle in this unflinching fight through the last days of Saxon England.

Will Beornoth's courage be enough to defy the storm -- or will the death of a kingdom be written in the blood of its bravest defenders?

Critique: Vividly bringing ancient Britain to life in a thriller of an action/adventure novel of warring Vikings seeking to overthrow weakening Saxon kingdoms and replace them with their own, "Death of a Kingdom" is a part of author Peter Gibbons' impressive 'Saxon Warrior' series of historical novels. An exceptionally fun and deftly crafted read from start to finish, this large print paperback edition of "Death of a Kingdom" from Boldwood Books is an ideal and guaranteed popular pick for personal reading lists and community library Historical Fiction collections. It should be noted that "Death of a Kingdom" is also readily available as a complete and unabridged audio book that is narrated by Sean Barrett (CD: 9781835182642, $111.95 & MP3-CD: 9781835182659, $95.16).

Editorial Note: Peter Gibbons (https://petermgibbons.com) is the winner of the 2022 Kindle Storyteller Literary Award, and an author based in Kildare in Ireland, with a passion for Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, and of course writing! His books include the Viking Blood and Blade Saga, the Saxon Warrior series, and the Chronicles of Arthur.

The Boys Who Dared Hitler
Richard Lloyd Dewey
Stratford Books Inc.
9780929753591, $22.99, PB, 403pp

Benchmark Books
https://www.benchmarkbooks.com/pages/books/40727/richard-lloyd-dewey/the-boys-who-dared-hitler-a-historical-novel-based-on-a-true-story

Synopsis: During World War II, Helmuth Hubener was a German teenager and a Mormon who secretly listened to British news on his brother's illegal shortwave radio. It opened up a whole new world for him -- he learned the Germans were losing hundreds of thousands of boys on the battlefield in a no-win war, while German radio covered it up. Then he discovered at his workplace a hidden library of forbidden books that revealed even more secrets.

He decided to wake up his countrymen. He clandestinely wrote leaflets on his church's typewriter at night, then recruited fellow teens to distribute them.

The deadliest secret state police in the world made it their mission to hunt them down. But the boys' work baffled the Nazis -- their leaflets were so brilliant, so clever, so humorous even, that the Gestapo thought they were up against a major Resistance backed by university professors and dozens of British agents -- not three teenagers.

The boys now played cat and mouse with the Gestapo. They had crucial near-misses, as they almost got caught time and time again.

Meanwhile, Helmuth had another battle brewing -- falling in love with a girl who was torn over him and his Resistance. She was already dating a young Hitler Youth leader who despised Helmuth.

Yet she was the only girl Helmuth ever loved, and he had to find a way to win her over.

Critique: Although a work of deftly crafted fiction, "The Boys Who Dared Hitler" by Richard Lloyd Dewey is inspired by, and based upon, a true story of Germans who resisted their Nazi overlords. As an author, Richard Dewey has a genuine flair for the kind of character and narrative driven storytelling style that fully engages the reader from start to finish. As an unusual historical novel, it should be noted that "The Boys Who Dared Hitler" features seventy-four pages of Author's Notes separating fiction from fact and is an inherently fascinating in providing an historical perspective and background. This trade paperback edition of "The Boys Who Dared Hitler" from Stratford Books is an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for community library Historical Fiction collections, as well as the personal reading lists of readers with an interest in World War II historical novels that are based on real people and the events that took place in that global conflict.

Editorial Note: A listing of books by Richard Lloyd Dewey is available online at Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/115433.Richard_Lloyd_Dewey)


The LGBTQ Fiction Shelf

The Alchemist's Secret
Clare Marchant
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781836030683, $43.50/$36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp
9781836030614, $111.95/ $95.16, CD (9 hours 47 minutes)
9781836030621, $111.95/ $95.16, CD (9 hours 47 minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Alchemists-Secret-Clare-Marchant/dp/1836030673

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781836030683

Synopsis: Present Day: When Paige returns to her ancestral family home, Woodham Hall, she's nursing an unbearable heartbreak. The man she'd thought she loved has told her the most terrible lie, one she feels she'll never recover from. The only thing that seems to be able to hold her interest is the story of a poisoning that once supposedly happened in the house -- depicted in brutal detail in a painting by an unknown artist.

1672: Jeanne's life at Woodham Hall is happy. Admittedly her brother-in-law - the lord of the manor - is unfaithful to her sister, causing terrible discord in the house. But Jeanne adores her sister, and her niece, Helene, and even though her growing feelings for another member of the household are illicit, they are bringing her great joy. That is, until Sir Robert chooses to move his mistress in.

Jeanne and her sister are to be banished to a French abbey to live out their days but all the sisters can think is how to get back to Helene, and the woman who Jeanne might just love. From the glittering court of the Sun King to the dark depths of French society and those who perform alchemy, they will do whatever they must. Even if it means murder.

Their two stories are linked across history and mystery that must be solved.

Critique: A fun and engaging read from start to finish, "The Alchemist's Secret" is original, exceptional, and showcases the impressive storytelling style of author and novelist Clare Marchant. While this large print trade paperback edition of "The Alchemist's Secret" is unreservedly recommended for the personal reading lists of readers with an interest in deftly blended LGBTQ+ themed historical and contemporary romance and mystery fiction, it should be noted by community librarians that it is also readily available in a complete and unabridged CD & MP3-CD audio book formats.

Editorial Note: Growing up in Surrey, Clare Marchant always dreamed of being a writer. Instead for many years she followed a career in IT, before moving to Norfolk where she lives with her husband and youngest child. Now writing full time, Clare's books have been translated into eight languages. She enjoys Tudor and 17th century historical mysteries and especially the forgotten stories of women throughout the centuries. Her weekends are spent researching for her historical dual timeline books amongst the local castles and monastic ruins, or visiting the nearby coast. (https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/clare-marchant)

Always, Janie
Meghan Sorley
https://meghansorley.com
Nimble Scribbler Press
9798998739019, $29.99, HC, 402pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Always-Janie-Meghan-Sorley/dp/B0GMZHL4L9

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/always-janie-meghan-sorley/1149364228

Synopsis: Clayton, California. Janie Harris likes her comics creepy, her music mopey, and goes along to get along with her lovingly authoritarian mother. Before the summer of 1990, she would tell you that her little Central Valley town had everything she needed. That is, until a job at the lake, promising pocket money and autonomy from her devout family, gives her relationship with her new friend Lydia unexpected options instead.

When summer brings their time together to an end, Janie entangles her best friend in a plan to deceive her family so she can maintain her relationship with Lydia until getting caught lands her in a perilous situation that upends her world. She must choose between denying herself to reclaim the comfortable life she knew or leaving everything behind.

In the decade that follows, Janie will brave a world unknown and the past she cannot outrun.

Critique: All the more impressive when considering that "Always, Janie" is author Meghan Sorley's debut as a novelist, her original and engaging story of 'first love, second chances, and the myth of closure' will hold a special appeal to readers with an interest in contemporary romance fiction with an LGBTQ+ theme. With a distinctive character and narrative driven storytelling style, "Always, Janie" is an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for community library Contemporary Romance and 'Coming-of-Age' collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition of "Always, Janie" from Nimble Scribbler Press is also readily available in paperback (9798998739002, $18.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note: Meghan Sorley (https://meghansorley.com) writes fiction that is cinema for the mind's eye. She also believes music is only marginally less requisite than oxygen for a fulfilling life. Meghan's characters are not bound by genre, and she's not ashamed to admit that she sometimes wonders what they're up to. Meghan has written since childhood. Her family used to say she could write about anything. After years as an instructional designer, she agrees. She shares an old Victorian house in San Diego with her lovely wife, cheeky children, dogs, cats, and various vagabond creatures who wander into the yard.


The Literary Fiction Shelf

Alterations
Claire Ibarra
https://www.claireibarra.com
Atmosphere Press
www.atmospherepress.com
9798901740859, $15.99, PB, 154pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Alteration-Claire-Ibarra/dp/B0GR2DHRKT

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/alteration-claire-ibarra/1149614169

Synopsis: Margaret is an acclaimed fashion designer, devoted mother, keeper of order and elegance in a city that never slows. But one morning, she simply doesn't get out of bed. She has the startling discovery that here, within her quilted sanctuary, life feels gentler, truer, and more alive.

What begins as a quiet rebellion becomes a daring experiment in stillness. From her antique four-poster bed, Margaret receives a parade of visitors -- among them are her free-spirited best friend, fretful daughter, young neighbor, and even the echo of her late husband. As secrets and old wounds surface, she begins to confront painful truths.

With wit, wonder, and a sharp eye for the absurd, with the publication of "Alteration", author Claire Ibarra invites us to ask what happens when we stop merely performing and begin fully living -- one unexpected revelation at a time.

Critique: Original, fascinating, exceptional, "Alteration" is an entertaining, engaging, and thought-provoking read from start to finish and one that showcases author Claire Ibarra's deftly crafted, character and narrative driven storytelling style. An extraordinary and unreservedly recommended pick for community library Contemporary American Literary Fiction collections, it should be noted that this paperback edition of "Alteration" from Atmosphere Press is also readily available for personal reading lists in a digital book format (Kindle, $7.99).

Editorial Note: Claire Ibarra's debut novel "Fragile Saints" was published by Adelaide Books and was a 2022 CAL Literary Book Award Finalist. Claire's poetry chapbook "Vortex of Our Affections" was published by Finishing Line Press in 2017. She received her MFA from Florida International University. Claire's fiction and poetry have appeared in many literary journals and anthologies. (https://www.claireibarra.com)


The Western Fiction Shelf

Guns Across the River
J. D. Sandon
Linford Western Library
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781444857160, $26.00/$22.10, PB, Large Print, 376pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Guns-Across-River-Gringos-Sandon/dp/1444857169

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781444857160

Synopsis: Revolutionary Mexico, 1913. -- Four outlaw Americans ride together, fighting for freedom, justice, and money.

Cade Onslow was once an Army major; now he has nothing to gain but vengeance. Jonas Strong was a top sergeant, but abandoned it all when he deserted alongside Onslow. Explosives expert Jamie Durham has been addicted to morphine since a mine blew away half his face, and Yates McCloud has nowhere to go but hell.

Together they are The Gringos - four men with nothing to lose but their lives.

Critique: A veritable saga of an action-adventure western by an author with a genuine flair for the kind of character and narrative driven storytelling style that is ideal for this genre, "Guns Across the River" by J. D. Sandon is a fun and absorbing read from start to finish. This large print paperback edition of "Guns Across the River" will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community library Western Fiction and a popular pick for the personal reading lists of dedicated western fans.

Editorial Note: There is a listing of books by J. D. Sandon available online at Fantastic Fiction -- https://www.fantasticfiction.com/s/j-d-sandon

The Damned
E. Jefferson Clay
Linford Western Library
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781444857214, $26.00/$22.10, PB, Large Print, 232pp

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781444857214

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Damned-Savage-Jefferson-Clay/dp/1444857215

Synopsis: Conway Gray and Dooley Quinn, Co-Agents of Aspeth Reservation, are responsible for the welfare of the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes of the Tea Kettle Mountains, a region off-limits to white prospectors. After hearing rumors of an illicit gold mining operation in the area, Quinn is sent to Tillerman to investigate the Clearwater Ranch... and disappears.

Quinn must be found, but Gray can't leave his work, so looks to hire someone to track down his partner. Enter Clint Savage: gunslinger, brawler, hell-raiser -- and the perfect man for the job.

Critique: As an author of action packed westerns, E. Jefferson Clay is consistently among the best. His novel, "The Damned" is character and narrative driven storytelling that will fully engage the reader from start to finish. This large print paperback edition of "The Damned" from the Linford Western Library collections is highly recommended for both personal reading lists and community library Western Fiction collections.

Editorial Note: A listing of novels by E. Jefferson Clay is available online at Fantastic Fiction -- https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/e-jefferson-clay

Day of Fury
Matthew Kirk
Linford Western Library
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781444857238, $26.00/$22.10, PB, Large Print, 232pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Day-Fury-Claw-Matthew-Kirk/dp/1444857231

Synopsis: Blacksmith Tyler Wyatt was not a man to go looking for trouble, but trouble found him the day Vance Jennings and his gang hit town. They took away his wife, his home...and his left hand. They gave him in return a searing lust for death and revenge that nothing, no matter how bloody, could ever satisfy. Trained to live by the strength of his hand... he would learn to kill by the power of his claw!

Critique: Original, riveting, and of particular appeal to readers who appreciate a deftly crafted vengeance novel set in the Old West by experienced storyteller and author Matthew Kirk, "Day of Fury" will prove a highly prized and appreciated pick for the personal reading lists of western action/adventure fans and community/public library Western Fiction collections.

Editorial Note: A listing of books by Matthew Kirk is available online at Goodreads -- https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/8134375.Matthew_Kirk

The Lonely Hunt
James A. Muir
Linford Western Library
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781444857177, $26.00/$22.10, PB, Large Print, 272pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Hunt-Breed-James-Muir/dp/1444857177

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781444857177

Synopsis: Beloved son of a white father and Apache mother, Matthew Gunn (known as Azul) is raised in a Chiricahua village, learning the skills of both his parents' peoples. His life is peaceful, but danger looms on the horizon, for the Mexican government pays a bounty of $100 for each Apache scalp brought to them. When his village is massacred and his parents murdered by scalp hunters, Azul swears vengeance, vowing to track down the killers and make them pay...

Critique: A quintessential, action-packed vengeance quest themed novel set in the Old West, "The Lonely Hunt" by James A. Muir is a riveting read from cover to cover. This large print paperback edition from the Linford Western Library collection is especially recommended for both personal reading lists and community library Western Fiction collections.

Editorial Note: A listing of books by James A. Muir is available online at Goodreads -- https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/1899349.James_A_Muir


The Mystery/Suspense Shelf

The Case of the Christie Curse
Kelly Oliver
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781836175667, $43.50/$36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Case-Christie-Curse-Kelly-Oliver/dp/1836175655

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781836175667

Synopsis: Mesopotamia, 1930: When Agatha Christie invites fellow members of the Detection Club to witness the famous excavations at the ruins of Ur, Dorothy L. Sayers, her quick-witted assistant Eliza Baker, and Theo Sharp expect ancient wonders -- not fresh corpses.

But when an archaeologist is found dead in the sand, whispers of a deadly curse sweep through the camp. Eliza suspects something far more dangerous than superstition. Amid glittering artifacts and fragile alliances, every guest harbors secrets: the Woolleys, whose marriage is shadowed by tragedy; a journalist hungry for scandal; even academic Max Mallowan, whose loyalties are not what they seem.

As theft, forgery, and coded messages surface, the line between archaeology and espionage blurs. And when Eliza and Theo find themselves in danger, they must face not only the truth about the murder - but also the truths they've long denied about each other. Can they uncover the killer before the desert claims another victim? Or will this dig unearth secrets too dangerous to survive?

Critique: A part of author Kelly Oliver's 'Detection Club Mystery' series, this large print paperback edition of "The Case of the Christie Curse" from Boldwood Books is a 'must' for all dedicated Agatha Christie 'whodunnit' style murder mysteries. A fun read from start to finish, Kelly Oliver has a natural gift for the Christie storytelling style. While also available in two complete and unabridged audiobook formats narrated by Penelope Rawlins (9781836175599, CD, $104.95 & 9781836175605, MP3-CD, $89.21), "The Case of the Christie Curse" will prove a very popular pick for community/public library Mystery/Suspense collections.

Editorial Note: Kelly Oliver (https://kellyoliverbooks.com) is the author of four award-winning bestselling mystery series and dozens of nonfiction books.

A Killer Guest List
Sarah Bonner
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781836335634, $43.50/$36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781836335634

https://www.amazon.com/Audible-A-Killer-Guest-List/dp/B0GHNXX511

Synopsis: Sadie has attended 'Murder on the Moors', at a luxury country house hotel in Dartmoor, for the past fifty years. This time, she's bringing her goddaughter. But what the girl doesn't know is that the game is merely a cover for Sadie's darker predilections...

Cassie's weekend at the hotel is more of a work trip for her wife, though she's looking forward to relaxing in the swanky surroundings, plus a little fun detective work. She doesn't realize that the game is about to reveal some shocking truths...

Because this year, someone new has taken over the murder mystery event. Someone who knows exactly who Sadie is, and who has compiled a dossier of crimes committed by the other guests. Someone with a hit list.

The only chance of staying one step ahead (and not being murdered for real) is to slay together!

Critique: A fun and fascinating read from cover to cover, this large print paperback edition of "A Killer Guest List" from Boldwood Books showcases author Srah Bonner's impressive and narrative driven storytelling talents. An original murder mystery thriller deftly laced with humor and suspense, and with a fully entertaining plot with many an unexpected twist and turn, "A Killer Guest List" is truly exceptional and strongly recommended as a pick for personal reading lists and community library Mystery/Suspense collections. It should be noted that this Boldwood Books edition of "A Killer Guest List" is also readily available as a complete and unabridged audio book (CD: 9781836335566, $104.95 & MP3-CD: 9781836335573, $89.21).

Editorial Note: Sarah Bonner grew up in Salisbury, dreaming of a career as a writer and performer. Instead, she became an accountant! After a fifteen-year career, she decided to answer her original calling and completed her first novel which was published in 2022. A listing of her books in online at: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21758144.Sarah_Bonner

Murder on the Cricket Green
Catherine Coles
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781804150924, $43.50/$36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Cricket-Green-Catherine-Coles/dp/1804150924

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781804150924

Synopsis: Westleham Village, May 1948 -- The villagers of Westleham are excited for the first village cricket match since the end of the war. But Martha Miller has more pressing concerns - namely, the sudden reappearance of her husband, Stan, missing for two years and acting as though nothing has happened.

Martha doesn't know what to feel, especially now that his return threatens her growing fondness for the kind-hearted village vicar, Luke. Yet she's not the only one unsettled by Stan's return...

As the match begins and the crowd cheers, Stan suddenly collapses - dead before he hits the ground. And all eyes turn to Martha.

To clear her name, she must uncover the truth about Stan's missing years and his sudden reappearance. But in a village this small, everyone has something to hide. Will Martha's amateur sleuthing find the real killer or will she pay the price for someone else's deadly deed?

Critique: 'A Martha Miller Mystery' by Catherine Coles, "Murder on the Cricket Green" is a brilliantly written and fun read that is unreservedly recommended to the attention of dedicated cozy mystery fans everywhere. Original, exceptional, and a fun read from cover to cover, this large print paperback edition of "Murder on the Cricket Green" from Boldwood Books is an ideal and highly recommended addition to community library Mystery/Suspense collections. It should be noted that "Murder on the Cricket Green" is also available as a complete and unabridged audio book (CD: 9781804150856, $86.95 & MP3-CD: 9781804150863, $73.91).

Editorial Note: Catherine Coles (https://catherinescountryclub.com) writes cozy mysteries that are irresistibly British, gently humorous, and filled with the kind of secrets only found in quiet villages. Catherine creates mysteries steeped in Golden Age charm, gentle humour, and English-village intrigue. She is the author of the 1920s Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mysteries, the post-war Martha Miller Mysteries, and the Lady Matilda Investigates series featuring an aristocratic sleuth and her loyal basset hound sidekick.

Murder at Big Ben
Michelle Salter
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781835613184, $43.50 / $36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp
9781835613115, $111.95 / $95.16, CD (8 hours 54 minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Big-Ben-Michelle-Salter/dp/1835613179

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781835613184

Synopsis: 2 April 1911 is census night, when suffragettes hide overnight in parliament to force census takers to record it as their address -- the only way women can have a place in government.

Coral Fairbanks, suffragette, actress, and artist's muse, is among the women who break into parliament. What she doesn't know is that Guy Flynn, artist and Scotland Yard detective, has been ordered to guard it that night.

When a suffragette hiding in Big Ben is poisoned, suspicion falls on the residents of two grand houses in Mayfair. The Kesbys are avant-garde artists, the Ashcourts are aristocrats fallen on hard times.

Once again, Fairbanks and Flynn put aside their differences to investigate an astonishing case of deception and murder.

Critique: A new historical mystery from novelist Michelle Salter and set in Edwardian London featuring the iconic detective duo Fairbanks and Flynn, "Murder at Big Ben" is a simply riveting read from start to finish. An original, exceptional, and fully engaging historical mystery, this large print trade paperback edition of "Murder at Big Ben" from Boldwood Books is a prized and unreservedly recommended pick for the personal reading lists of dedicated 'whodunnit' yesteryear mysteries, as well as community library Mystery/Suspense collections.

Editorial Note: Michelle Salter (https://www.michellesalter.com) is a the successful and talented author of Edwardian and 1920s murder mysteries featuring female amateur sleuths, suffragettes and Scotland Yard detectives. She combines colourful characters, fascinating British history, and will-they-won't-they romance in classic golden-age whodunnits.

A Summertime Murder
Mary Grand
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781836784753, $43.50 / $36.98, PB, Large Print, 500pp
9781836784685, $111.95$95.16, CD (9 hours 42 minutes)
9781836784692, $111.95$95.16, MP3-CD (9 hours 42 minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Summertime-Murder-Mary-Grand/dp/1836784740

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781836784753

Synopsis: Susan never imagined herself an amateur sleuth, and she certainly never goes looking for trouble, preferring days spent walking her loyal dogs Libs and Rocco, and maybe even a dip in the sea to cool off after this interminable heatwave. But when she hears of a break-in at the vet's where her new neighbour works, Susan's curiosity is piqued.

And then, a few days later, the lead vet, Peter, mysteriously disappears. They assume it's business related until his body is washed up on the beach close to his clifftop home. But Susan is convinced he was murdered and slowly discovers that each of the small group of suspects has a motive. Is the killing linked to the break-in... or is this a crime of passion?

Once again, Susan finds herself piecing together clues in her search for the truth. Can she untangle the lies before someone else dies?

Critique: This large print trade paperback edition of Mary Grand's newest cozy mystery, "A Summertime Murder", from Boldwood Books is a deftly crafted and thoroughly fun read from cover to cover. While a strongly recommended pick for the personal lists of readers with an interest in amateur female sleuths having to solve a puzzling 'whodunnit' murder mystery, it should be noted for community library collections that "A Summertime Murder" is also available as a complete and unabridged audio book.

Editorial Note: Mary Grand (https://marygrand.net) is the author of murder mysteries set in the current time but in the style of classic whodunnits. These are set on the Isle of Wight where she lives and writes, and the island landscape is an important feature of her books. The first three novels with Boldwood, starting with The House Party, are stand-alone murder mysteries. The next four are part of a series featuring amateur detective Susan Flynn, starting with A Seaside Murder (originally published as Death At Castle Cove}. Mary's writing career started with three self-published novels starting with Free to Be Tegan, which is set in Wales, where Mary was born and grew up, and two anthologies of short stories Catching the Light and Making Changes. These earlier novels are in the women's fiction genre, featuring central characters who find strength in overcoming adversity.

The Deadly Combo / One for My Dame
Jack Webb, author
Nicholas Litchfield, introduction
Stark House Crime Classics
c/o Stark House Press
www.starkhousepress.com
9798886011647, $15.95, PB, 192pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Combo-One-My-Dame/dp/B0FNG2D8YS

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-deadly-combo-one-for-my-dame-webb-webb/1148138322

Synopsis: Two long out of print and time-lost crime classics by Jack Webb have now been made available to a new generation of mystery fans by the Stark House Press:

THE DEADLY COMBO

Dandy Mullens was one of the jazz greats, he and his golden horn. But that was years ago. Now Dandy lies dead in an alley, just an unkempt old man, knifed for his golden trumpet. Mac Stewart is a lover of jazz himself, and knows the scene. He's also a cop. And he makes it his mission to find out who murdered Dandy. His search takes him to all the dark little jazz clubs and strip joints in the city, even some of the high class clubs. All he knows is that he is looking for a tall, good-looking, wiry man who'd been seen with a female friend of Dandy's. Someone had obviously told the man about the golden horn, and greed had gotten the better of him. Or could it be as simple as that?

ONE FOR MY DAME

Rick Jackson has turned his back on humanity, and is quite content to run a small pet store. His best friends consist of a great Dane, a mynah bird and a spider monkey. Then he meets Carla. He stops off for a drink at his local bar, they strike up a conversation and she ends up back at his apartment. She's pretty drunk and the visit is all-too brief. Rick puts her in a taxi, contentedly uninvolved. The next morning he finds that his mystery woman has disappeared. And since he was the last one to see her, the cops are interested. And later a sexy blonde named Marty stops by - with a gun. Carla has hidden something in his apartment, and Rick has no idea what is it, nor where it is... but somebody really wants it.

Critique: Riveting reads both, 'The Deadly Combo' and 'One for My Dame' are deftly crafted 'hard-boiled' murder mysteries that nicely showcase Jack Webb's distinctive character and narrative driven storytelling skills. An extraordinary and highly recommended pick for personal reading lists and community library Mystery/Suspense collections, this paperback edition of "The Deadly Combo / One for My Dame" from Star House Press also features an informative introduction to the life and work of Jack Webb by Nicholas Litchfield. It should be noted that this paperback edition of "The Deadly Combo / One for My Dame" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $5.99).

Editorial Note #1: John Alfred "Jack" Webb (January 13, 1916 - February 12, 2008) had a variety of careers, including zoo bird keeper, aircraft production supervisor and technical writer before turning to full-time novel writing. Webb is best remembered for his Sammy Golden and Father Shanley mysteries which he published over a ten year span beginning in 1952 with The Big Sin. His stories appeared in crime fiction digests like Mike Shayne, Alfred Hitchcock and Manhunt, and he also wrote under the names John Farr and Tex Grady.

Editorial Note #2: Nicholas Litchfield (https://nicholaslitchfield.com) is the founder of the literary magazine Lowestoft Chronicle. He is also the author of three novels and editor of twelve literary anthologies. Additionally, he has also contributed introductions to twenty-two reprints of long-forgotten mystery novels.


The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf

Tears of the Flames
Sisi Zhao
https://www.sisizhao.com
Independently Published
9798999811608, $30.99, HC, 623pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Tears-Flames-Sisi-Zhao/dp/B0GCQKBPDP

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tears-of-the-flames-sisi-zhao/1148978350

Synopsis: How far would you go to save a stranger? How far would you go to save a friend? Your parents? Your children? And when the world is coming to an end, how far would you go to save their souls -- all of them, knowing there's a price for everything, even though you can simply choose to reset the entire universe?

"Tears of the Flames" by Sisi Zhao is romance-free contemporary dark fantasy that explores the purpose of life and death through a gripping story of betrayal, loss, hope, love, and sacrifice that embodies the internal conflicts and struggles of women in motherhood.

When thirteen-year-old Mira Murphy is assaulted in the woods, a terrible power awakens in her. Strange events follow, causing mass panic and unprecedented chaos in her town while Mira herself is caught in a strange fever dream that runs in a loop.

Two years later, Mira discovers that her parents are withholding a big secret from her, and her trust in them begins to crumble. She then meets Lilith, a girl from China, who soon becomes her best and only friend.

Unfortunately, the two girls find themselves trapped in a dark alley one night by a gang of thugs, and the same power awakens in Mira once more, saving Lilith from the gang and bringing the same ill fate upon their town.

Having witnessed Mira's true form, Lilith chooses to believe Mira's real identity is a mythical being that represents purity and goodness rather than evil. Yet despite Lilith's unwavering faith in Mira and her role as a savior, Mira can't help but suspect she is, in fact, the Devil.

After Mira finally confronts her parents about their big secret, a mysterious power reveals itself to her as the owner of one of the three voices she has been hearing in her head. As old memories gradually return, Mira realizes she can no longer hide from the truth.

Meanwhile, a secret organization has finally obtained the mythical Pandora's box and uncovered the identity of the hope they seek, and plans have been set in motion to secure it at all costs.

Before Mira can decide how to tell the truth about herself to Lilith, a company of heavily armed soldiers arrives in her neighborhood, ordering everyone in the area to evacuate immediately. Though both her parents and Lilith are by her side, Mira will soon have to make a series of very difficult choices...

Will Mira be able to face the truth and live up to Lilith's expectation in the end? What is the hidden meaning behind her recurring dreams? What kind of secret is being withheld from her by her parents? Who are the owners of the three voices in her head? Who are the people that are coming after her and why? Who is she, really, and what is her role in this world? And most importantly, will she be able to save the world and everyone she has come to care for -- from herself?

Critique: Original, deftly crafted, fascinating, and a simply fascinating read from start to finish, "Tears of the Flames" by novelist Sisi Zhao is an extraordinary action/adventure fantasy saga showcasing the author's genuine flair for the kind of character and narrative driven storytelling style that fully engages the reader's rapt attention throughout. While especially and unreservedly recommended for the personal reading lists of dedicated mythology/fantasy fans and community library Fantasy Fiction collections, it should be noted that this hardcover edition of "Tears of the Flames" is also readily available in paperback (9798999811684, $20.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note: Sisi Zhao (https://www.sisizhao.com) had, in 2021, her life disrupted by the sudden onset of a health condition, amid which, she decided to write a story to inspire and, hopefully, bring a little bit of sunshine to those who are also hurting in life. Now, Sisi focuses on improving her health to embrace a new stage in womanhood and motherhood, and she continues to enjoy her love for beautiful and magical things (like animals, plants, music, art, museums, conjuring up stories, and reading) as she resumes her childhood search for a genie to grant her the wish to restore love and peace to the heart of every lonely, lost, hurt, angry, sad soul in the world.

Our Lady of Blades
Sebastien de Castell
https://decastell.com
Hachette Mobius
https://www.mobiusbooksus.com
9781787471511, $28.00, HC, 592pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Our-Lady-Blades-Sebastien-Castell/dp/1787471519

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/our-lady-of-blades-sebastien-de-castell/1148449187

Synopsis: Rijou's notorious Court of Blades is as corrupt as it is cutthroat, destroying lives with impunity. Now the city's all-powerful Ascendant Houses have started buying and selling verdicts to enslave and even execute those who oppose them.

Into this depraved world of licensed death comes a mysterious duelist who dares to foil the intrigues of the city's elite. They call her Lady Consequence, but years ago she had a different name, until her family was slaughtered and she was consigned to a hellish prison known as the House of Tears.

Lady Consequence means to rescue her idealistic younger brother, restore their House and wreak vengeance upon those who betrayed them. But a far more dangerous game is unfolding in the shadows, one which threatens the freedom of the entire nation.

Critique: An impressively original and deftly crafted saga of a novel, "Our Lady of Blades" (the second title in 'The Court of Shadows' series) continues to demonstrate author Sebastien de Castell's extraordinary mastery of the Epic Heroic Fantasy genre, with a genuine flair for character and narrative driven storytelling style. Readers will be plunged into an historical fantasy world and a compelling, 'point of a sword' vengeance quest replete with unexpected plot twists and turns up until the memorable finale. While an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for community library Fantasy Fiction collections, it should be noted for the personal reading lists of dedicated heroic fantasy fans that this hardcover edition of "Our Lady of Blades" from Hachette Mobius is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $10.99).

Editorial Note: Sebastien de Castell (https://decastell.com) is the author of the acclaimed swashbuckling fantasy series The Greatcoats which was shortlisted for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Fantasy, the Gemmell Morningstar Award for Best Debut, the Prix Imaginales for Best Foreign Work and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Additionally, his YA fantasy series Spellslinger was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and is published in more than a dozen languages.

The Great When: A Long London Novel
Alan Moore
Bloomsbury Publishing
www.bloomsbury.com
9781635578843, $29.99, HC, 336pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Great-When-Long-London-Novel/dp/1635578841

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-great-when-alan-moore/1143774841

Synopsis: In 1949, amidst the smog of London, Dennis Knuckleyard, a hapless eighteen year-old employed by a second-hand bookshop, discovers a novel that simply does not exist. It is a fictitious book, one only existing within another novel. Yet it is physically there in his hands. How?

Dennis has stumbled on a book from the Great When, a magical version of London beyond time and space, where reality blurs with fiction and concepts such as Crime and Poetry are incarnated as wondrous, terrible beings. But this other, magical London must remain a secret: if Dennis cannot find a way to return this book to where it belongs, he risks facing gruesome and grave repercussions.

So begins a journey delving deep into the city's occult underbelly and tarrying with an eccentric cast of sorcerers, gangsters, and murderers -- some from legend, some frighteningly real, and all with plans of their own. Soon Dennis finds himself at the center of an explosive series of events that may alter and endanger both Londons forever!

Critique: Original, exceptional, extraordinary, and a simply riveting read from start to finish, "The Great When: A Long London Novel" by Alan Moore will hold immense appeal for fans of adventure packed 'alternate universe' style science fiction where the real world and fantasy world are deftly intertwined. Especially and unreservedly recommended for community/public library Science Fiction & Fantasy collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this hardcover edition of "The Great When: A Long London Novel" is now also available in paperback (9781639737345, $18.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note: Alan Moore is an English writer widely regarded as the most influential writer in the history of comics. His seminal works include From Hell, Lost Girls and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. He is also the author of Voice of the Fire, Jerusalem, the short story collection Illuminations, and also The Great When -- the first in the five-book Long London series.

DAZI-LAND
Bogart Woodsdale
BW Publishing
9798994971512, $17.99, PB, 422pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/DAZI-LAND-Bogart-Woodsdale/dp/B0GQZ2Z8MY

Synopsis: In 2020, Democratic Sozialists eked out a questionable presidential victory, pushing mild reforms at first to avoid alarming voters. But once election outcomes were secure, they unleashed their wildest ideological fantasies upon the states.

For nearly eighty years since that first election, DAZIs have held the American people captive and twisted their way of life into a grotesque caricature of what it once was. Police and justice have faded into memory. Spectacular psychos dominate entertainment.

But a challenger to the whole system has finally come of age -- the granddaughter of the country's most famous vigilante. She's ready to inherit the legacy of fighting for what's right.

Author Bogart Woodsdale makes his debut with DAZI-LAND, a dystopian satirical thriller set in a near-future United Sozialist States of America. Blending absurd humor, action, and philosophical themes, it explores power, spectacle, and the cost of resisting the architects of a world designed to fall apart.

Critique: Original, deftly crafted, thought-provoking, and an inherently riveting read from start to finish, "DAZI-LAND" will hold a special and compelling fascination for readers with an interest in dystopian novels that are direct (and indirect) extrapolations of contemporary political trends. While an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for community library Science Fiction collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that this paperback edition of "DAZI-LAND" from BW Publishing is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $4.99).

Editorial Note: Bogart Woodsdale is the pen name of a former blue-collar worker in a dangerous trade. After years of searching bestseller lists for the kind of novel he wanted to read, he decided to write one himself. It is interesting to note that "DAZI-LAND" was rewritten more than forty times before he was satisfied it matched the content and standard he had been chasing as a reader.


The Poetry Shelf

Having a Kink in the 'Tale'
Margrit Dahm
Vanguard Press
c/o Pegasus Publishers
https://pegasuspublishers.com/imprints/VANGUARD-PRESS
9781836711780, $9.99, PB, 60pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Having-Kink-Tale-Margrit-Dahm/dp/1836711786

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/having-a-kink-in-the-tale-margrit-dahm/1148934011

Synopsis: Having a Kink in the 'Tale' is a lively and imaginative collection of poems that brings together the magic of legend with the humour of everyday life. With playful wit and a sharp eye for human (and animal) nature, these poems breathe new life into classic tales, whilst also shining a light on the quirky realities of neighbours, friendships, and far-flung travels.

From talking birds and curious fieldmice to reflections on trips to Vancouver, Germany, Durham Cathedral, and the Yorkshire Dales, the poems move freely between the mythic and the mundane. Always accessible and frequently laugh-out-loud funny, they invite readers - especially teenagers and young adults - to engage, reflect, and enjoy the rhythm and rhyme of language.

Offering poetry with personality Having a Kink in the 'Tale' is thoughtful without being heavy, clever without being cynical, and above all, delightfully entertaining.

The author says: "I wrote these poems at the crucial time in my life when I had just lost a very close and dear motherly friend. She always encouraged me to keep on writing, and so writing became part of my grieving process which, and that's the surprising bit, also brought out the funny and witty side in me. The result is this manuscript which was stuck away under my table for quite a long while before I decided that it was worth getting it published."

Critique: Poetry takes a delightfully witty turn with Having a Kink in the 'Tale', a sparkling new collection that combines the charm of familiar legends with the humour of everyday observations. This whimsical and wonderfully readable collection invites readers of all ages (especially teens) to laugh, reflect, and rediscover storytelling through rhyme.

Drawing inspiration from timeless tales like David and Goliath, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Lorelei, and The Dragon and the Boy, these poems don't simply retell old stories - they reframe them with a twinkle in the eye and a sharpness of wit. Alongside these reimaginings the author also shares verses that explore neighbourhood oddities, the quirks of friendship, and oddball truths of international travel.

Nudging readers to think as they are entertained, this collection is destined to find favour in educational settings, where its verse can be enjoyed aloud, discussed in groups, or simply savoured during a quiet reading time.

Featuring original color illustrations that bring key poems to life and reinforce the collection's imaginative spirit, Having a Kink in the 'Tale' invites readers to rediscover the pleasure of playful verse. It also bears all the hallmarks required to become a literary favourite in homes, classrooms and libraries alike.

Margrit Dahm's vibrant poetry collection, Having a Kink in the 'Tale' invites readers into a world where legends are turned on their heads and everyday moments sparkle with wit. Bursting with playful language, unexpected twists, and colourful characters, this book of verse is fresh, humorous and perfect for curious minds, classroom laughter, and anyone who enjoys a clever rhyme.

Editorial Note: Born and raised in Germany, Margrit Dahm has spent a life shaped by language, travel, and cross-cultural experience. After studying modern languages, she moved to London, where a new chapter began - both personally and creatively. That same year, she married and relocated to Hong Kong with her Chinese husband, an experience that broadened her worldview and deepened her appreciation for storytelling across cultures.

Following six years abroad, she returned to London, where she earned her Teacher's Certificate and went on to complete both a BA and an MA in German Literature at the University of London. It was during this time that she rediscovered her passion for poetry, a medium that allowed her to blend linguistic precision with playful imagination.

She has since taught German to adults at a language school, while continuing to write verse that delights in the quirks of daily life, the richness of legend, and the gentle humour found in human nature. Having a Kink in the 'Tale' marks a joyful return to her poetic roots, offering readers of all ages a witty, warm-hearted journey through rhyme, reflection, and reinvention.

Having a Kink in the 'Tale' is the Margrit Dahm's eleventh published book.


The Audiobook Shelf

The Vatican Conspiracy
Rob Jones, author
Simon Mattacks, narrator
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781806000401, $104.95/$89.21, CD (7 Hours 42 Minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Vatican-Conspiracy-Rob-Jones/dp/1806000474

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781806000401

Synopsis: While on official UNESCO business in The Vatican Museum, Dr Max Hunter finds himself pulled in to a dark conspiracy of Biblical proportions! Summoned to the inner sanctum of the Vatican in the middle of the night, Hunter discovers his friend and colleague, Professor Marco Vitali, has been brutally murdered, using his dying moments to draw a message on the floor in his own blood providing a clue for Max to follow!

Not only that, but a high-ranking cardinal has been kidnapped, and a ransom note left... only the Powers That Be within the Vatican are holding information back from Hunter, making his mission to bring the murderer to justice all the harder.

And so with the currently suspended HARPA team assembling and flying across the world to help Max in this most mysterious of predicaments, the race is on to solve the riddle drawn out in blood, and stop an evil older than humanity resurfacing!

Critique: Rob Jones has published over 40 novels in the genres of action-adventure, suspense-thrillers -- and "The Vatican Conspiracy" is one of his murder/conspiracy themed novels yet! Brought to life in a true theatre of the mind experience by the narrative skills of veteran voice actor Simon Mattacks, this complete and unabridged CD audio book edition (with its hard plastic clamshell casing) from Boldwood Books will prove to be an immediate and enduringly appreciated addition to personal lists and community library audio book collections. It should be noted that "The Vatican Conspiracy" is also readily available in an MP3-CD format (9781806000418, $104.95/$89.21) and in a large print paperback edition (9781806000463, $$43.50/$36.98).

Editorial Note #1: There is a listing of books by Rob Jones available online at Book Series in Order -- https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/rob-jones

Editorial Note #2: Editorial Note #2: Simon Mattacks (https://www.simonmattacks.uk) has been doing audio book voice over work for more than 30 years.

Murder at the Duomo
T. A. Williams, author
Simon Mattacks, narrator
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781837031368, $86.95/$73.91, CD (6 Hours 27 Minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-at-Duomo-T-Williams/dp/1837031436

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/us/search/9781837031368

Synopsis: As the sticky heat of August settles over Florence, Dan Armstrong is ready for a well-earned break -- sightseeing with fiancee Anna, daughter Tricia and her fiance Shaun. But when a British man is found dead inside the city's magnificent Duomo, Dan's plans quickly change.

The victim, Tristan Angel, is a super-wealthy arms dealer with a saintly name and a devilish reputation. But what was he doing in the cathedral, and who decided to make it his final confession?

At Angel's opulent villa in the hills of Fiesole, Dan and Commissario Virgilio encounter a colorful cast of suspects -- each one hiding secrets and none too eager to talk. As tempers rise and the heat outside grows ever more intense, Dan and his four-legged sidekick, Oscar, must sniff out the truth before the killer strikes again.

Critique: Another gem of a cozy mystery from author T. A. Williams, "Murder at the Duomo" continues the adventures of retired British policeman and current Italy based Private Investigator Dan Armstrong and his faithful dog Oscar. And once again the impressive, narrative driven storytelling talents of Simon Mattacks brings the story alive, making this complete and unabridged CD edition of "Murder at the Cuomo" from Boldwood Books provides a true 'theatre of the mind' experience for the listener. While absolutely recommended for community/public library mystery/suspense audio book collections, it should also be noted that it is readily available in an MP3-CD format (9781837031375, $86.95/$73.91) and in a large print paperback edition (9781837031382, $43.50/$36.98).

Editorial Note #1: There is a listing of books by T. A. Williams available online at Book Series in Order: https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/t-a-williams

Editorial Note #2: Editorial Note #2: Simon Mattacks (https://www.simonmattacks.uk) has been doing audio book voice over work for more than 30 years.

The Maiden Bell
John Pilkington, author
Simon Mattacks, narrator
Boldwood Books
c/o Ulverscroft Large Print, Inc.
www.ulverscroft.com
9781806009176, $93.95/$79.86, CD (7 Hours 43 Minutes)

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Maiden-Bell-John-Pilkington/dp/1806009242

Ulverscroft
https://www.ulverscroft.com/store/uk/search/9781806009176

Synopsis: In the isolated village of Lambourn there is great excitement when a family of itinerant bell-founders arrives to forge a new church bell. But excitement soon turns to terror when Will Stubbs, a saintly old man and churchwarden, is found dead in the woods.

Thomas the Falconer is charged by his master to find answers, but instead finds himself trying to restore order in the community when the village constable is also found dead. Suspicion falls on many, and Thomas must battle ancient fears and hostilities in the hunt for a murderer.

As panic ensues, Thomas does what he does best - following the trail and hunting his prey. But will it take the raising of the great bell itself to allow the pieces to fall into place at last -- and reveal the killer?

Critique: Another Tudor era murder mystery in author John Pilkington's simply outstanding 'Thomas the Falconer' series, "The Maiden Bell" is brought vividly to life in a magnificent audio book production narrated by Simon Mattacks. A complete and unabridged CD audio book edition of "The Maiden Bell" from Boldwood Books with its a hard plastic clam shell casing for an extended shelf life is exceptionally and unreservedly recommended for community library collections. It should be noted that "The Maiden Bell" is also readily available in an MP3-CD audio book format (9781806009183, $93.95/$79.86) and in a large print paperback edition (9781806009237).

Editorial Note #1: There is a listing of books by John Pilkington available online at https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/john-pilkington-historical-fiction

Editorial Note #2: Simon Mattacks (https://www.simonmattacks.uk) has been doing audio book voice over work for more than 30 years.


The Library CD Shelf

Bright Colors on a Dark Canvas
Naseem Alatrash
https://www.alatrashmusic.com
Levantine Music
$TBA CD / $9.00 digital

Bandcamp
https://naseemalatrash.bandcamp.com/album/bright-colors-on-a-dark-canvas

Bright Colors on a Dark Canvas is an original musical suite for cello, piano, percussion, and string orchestra (violins, violas, cellos, and acoustic bass), composed by Grammy-nominated cellist Naseem Alatrash. A grand assembly of talented music artists bring the suite to life, with featured solos and performances by Naseem Alatrash on cello, Chase Morrin on piano, and George Lernis on percussion. An extraordinary balance of Arabic musical heritage, contemporary classical traditions, and jazz stylings, Bright Colors on a Dark Canvas is intensely connected to the lived experience of Palestinian citizens. The track Riwaya ("Narrative") is dedicated to Alatrash's hometown of Bethlehem; the track Ramad ("Ashes") portrays the loss and devastation of war; the track Lifta is named after a historic Palestinian village and encapsulates the weariness of displacement and endless travel; and the track Risala ("A Message") is a final, hopeful yearning for the dream of return, reunion, and rebuilding. Bright Colors on a Dark Canvas is intensely poignant and tragic, yet does not surrender to seemingly endless despair. Profound and powerful, Bright Colors on a Dark Canvas is worthy of the highest recommendation for both personal and public library music CD collections. The tracks are Prelude; Riwaya (Narrative); Ramad (Ashes); Lifta; Echoing in the Hollow; Risala (Message) - Part I; and Risala (Message) Part II.

Patterns from Nature
Quinsin Nachoff
quinsin.com
Whirlwind Recordings
www.whirlwindrecordings.com
$14.00 CD / $32.00 vinyl / $10.00 digital

Bandcamp
https://whirlwindrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/patterns-from-nature

Patterns from Nature is a 45-minute suite album composed by Quinsin Nachoff and brought to emotionally moving life by Matt Mitchell on piano; Molinari String Quartet with Satoshi Takeishi on percussion; Francois Houle on clarinet and Carlo De Rosa on bass; Quinsin Nachoff on tenor saxophone; and Ryan Keberle on trombone. The soloist "spotlight" falls on different performers during the four movements of the first half; the second half is a saxophone concerto showcasing Nachoff's consummate talent and musical expertise to the fullest. Inspired by research into pattern formation conducted by physicist Stephen Morris, Patterns from Nature is a captivating work that transcends disciplines, and is highly recommended for both personal and public library avant-garde music collections. The tracks are Patterns from Nature: Branches; Flow; Cracks; Ripples and Winding Tessellations: Winding Paths; Convergence; and Tessellations.

Easter Island Suite
John Vanore and Abstract Truth
www.johnvanore.net
Acoustical Concepts, Inc.
$12.00 CD / $12.00 digital

Bandcamp
https://johnvanore.bandcamp.com/album/easter-island-suite

Inspired by Easter Island's iconic and enigmatic stone sculptures, Easter Island Suite is an original music album composed by trumpeter John Vanore. Vanore's captivating vision is brought to life by receives a symphonic performance from Vanore on trump and the ten-member ensemble Abstract Truth on a variety of instruments - piano, French horn, tenor saxophone, guitar, drums, and more. Easter Island suite is a full-length tour de force of imagination, highly recommended for both personal and public library collections, and also makes an excellent gift for musical connoisseurs! The tracks are Discovery (12:43); Gods and Devils (7:12); The Secret Caves (10:54); and Rano Raraku (Journey to the Lake) (15:31).

Kaleidoscope
Chronotope Project
Spotted Peccary
www.SpottedPeccary.com
$16.99 CD / $9.49 MP3

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Kaleidoscope-Chronotope-Project/dp/B0GCH2DTLT

Kaleidoscope is the seventh release from Chronotope Project on the Spotted Peccary Music label, featuring original compositions performed, recorded, and mixed by Jeffrey Ericson Allen, with acoustic steel string guitar on "Ariadne's Thread" by C. Forrest McDowell and drums on "Enigma" by Bill Black. The songs on Kaleidoscope include remixes of the highlights of Allen's 40+ year musical career and span a diversity of musical styles, from meditative ambient music to impressionist, jazz, nouveau-raga, classical, and post-classical minimalism. Extraordinary, enriching, and adventurous, Kaleidoscope is highly recommended especially for connoisseurs of breakout creativity! The tracks are Ariadne's Thread (remix); Medicine Wheel (remix); Enigma; Zikr Dance; Erda (Raga of the Earth remix); Spirit Walk; Geosynchronous (remix); Dance of the Raven Man; Automatic Writing (remix); Longing; and Clear Bell Ringing in Empty Sky (remix).

More Country Than You
Alex Miller
alexmillercountry.com
Billy Jam Records
$14.98 CD / $29.98 vinyl

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/More-Country-Than-Alex-Miller/dp/B0GQCFM24G

Alex Miller continues to showcase the Traditional Country genre in More Country Than You, a music album featuring both songs that Miller co-composed and songs composed entirely by others. Miller's dynamic vocal and guitar performance is supported by a grand assembly of talented musicians on drums, bass, acoustic and electric guitar, fiddle, steel guitar, keyboards, and harmony/background vocals. More Country Than You is an indispensable treasure for the modern-day country music fan, and highly recommended for both personal and public library collections. The tracks are Too Much Fun (J. Knight/C. Wright); More Country Than You (A. Miller/E.A. Roberts/B. Whyte); As Far As His Mem'ry Lets Her Go (D. Owens/J. Salley); Just A Mom (W. Newton/S. Williams); The Byrd (A. Miller/J. Salley); Why Does My Heart Ache (A. Miller/J. Salley); Money Well Wasted (R. Arthur/A. Miller/C. Sweet); Secondhand Smoke (A. Jackson/J. McBride); Memories And Gin (A. Miller/B. Whyte); and The Ones That Take Me Home (M. BonDurant/A. Miller/J. Salley).


The Art Shelf

Japan: A History in Objects
Angus Lockyer
Thames & Hudson, Inc.
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com
9780500481196, $45.00, HC, 272pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Japan-History-Objects-British-Museum/dp/0500481199

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/japan-angus-lockyer/1147800644

Synopsis: This compelling illustrated history in objects traces Japan's complex past through its material culture. Over 350 artifacts - from the everyday to the sacred - highlight significant moments and themes from ancient times until the present, including religion and culture, agriculture and industry, urbanization and immigration, and politics and trade. This ambitious visual account, spanning over fifteen thousand years of history, examines the materials, ideas, and cross-cultural connections that continue to shape Japan.

Historian Angus Lockyer reveals the stories behind an intriguing selection of objects from the British Museum Collection. The book explores the history of the region through artifacts, from the lengthy prehistoric record, through the rise of Buddhism and a military elite in Japan's classical and medieval periods, to the economic and cultural developments of the early modern and modern eras.

Ancient flame pots and jewelry, textiles and armor, folding screens and contemporary manga provide glimpses of the lives of farmers and merchants, medieval warriors, and modern women. A wide range of ceramics and sculpture, metalwork and lacquerware, paintings, prints, and textiles provide a rich and compelling portrait of a society and culture that occupies a special place in the imagination of its citizens and visitors.

Critique: A brilliantly presented history of the Japanese archipelago through its material artifacts over fifteen millennia, "Japan: A History in Objects" by historian and museum curator Angus Lockyer is enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of 350 full color illustrations, a six page Selected Bibliography, a one page listing of Acknowledgments and Credits, and a four page Index. Drawing from The British Museum collections and with insightful, informative, and erudite commentaries, "Japan: A History in Objects" from Thames & Hudson is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Japanese Art & History collections.

Editorial Note: Angus Lockyer is a historian of modern Japan, who taught Japanese, East Asian, and global history at SOAS University of London. He collaborated on the redesign of the British Museum's Mitsubishi Corporation Japanese Galleries (2006) and was a co-curator of the British Museum exhibition Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave (2017). He currently teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).


The Journalism Shelf

Deadline
Elizabeth Atwood
University of Missouri Press
https://upress.missouri.edu
9780826223432, $45.00, HC, 318pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Deadline-Violence-Journalists-Journalism-Perspective/dp/0826223435

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/deadline-elizabeth-atwood/1147239770

Synopsis: With the publication of "Deadline: 200 Years of Violence Against Journalists in the United States", Elizabeth Atwood (Professor of Journalism, Hood College) offers the first comprehensive look at the history of fatal attacks against journalists in the United States between 1829 and the present. Professor Atwood describes the political, technological, and economic context of these assaults, and includes brief biographies of the victims and accounts of what happened both them and to their assailants after the attacks.

To help us understand these attacks, Professor Atwood presents a framework for categorizing them, built on John Nerone's studies on assaults on American media workers. Professor Atwood also categorizes attacks against journalists as attacks against individuals, ideas, and media institutions, and undertaken to suppress reporting on certain topics and in the context of wars and other international or conflicts. Crucially, "Deadline" utilizes this framework to offer possible solutions to the issue of violence against journalists.

Professor Atwood was inspired to explore the pressing issue of violence against American journalists after the tragic death of one of her colleagues at the Baltimore Sun, Rob Hiaasen, in the Capital Gazette shooting in 2018. Throughout, she demonstrates that distrust of the media and violence against the press in the United States are hardly new developments. Her work examines how intimidation, violence, and censorship have, in fact, been used against the American press since both its and the nation's founding.

Critique: Informatively enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of a fourteen page Introduction, twenty-three illustrations, a six page Conclusion, a six page Appendix (Journalists Killed Because of Their Work), thirty-six pages of Notes, a ten page Select Bibliography, and a thirteen page Index, "Deadline: 200 Years of Violence Against Journalists in the United States" is a meticulously exhaustive, seminal and groundbreaking study that is an absolutely essential and unreservedly recommended pick for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Journalism collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for journalism students, journalists, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "Deadline: 200 Years of Violence Against Journalists in the United States" from the University of Missouri Press is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $42.75).

Editorial Note: Elizabeth Atwood (https://lizatwood.com) spent nearly thirty years as a newspaper reporter and editor, including twenty-two years at the Baltimore Sun. Her first book, "Marguerite Harrison, America's First Female Foreign Intelligent Agent", was published by Naval Institute Press in 2020. Currently, Atwood is Associate Professor of journalism at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, where her research focuses on the relationship between the news media and political and social revolutions. Her research into fatal assaults on journalists in the United States was awarded first place prize for a faculty paper in the History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in 2021. The paper was published in Journalism History in 2023. She also has written articles for the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, American Journalism, and Newspaper Research Journal. She holds a master's degree in history from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in public communication from the University of Maryland, where her doctoral dissertation examined the operations of four Moscow newspapers following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.


The Christian Studies Shelf

Signposts: Unexpected Encounters of Grace, Mercy & Truth
Alchristian Villaruz
https://alchristianvillaruzauthor.com
Orison Publishers
https://orisonpublishers.com
9781960007988, $11.95, PB, 128pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Signposts-Unexpected-Encounters-Grace-Mercy/dp/196000798X

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/signposts-alchristian-villaruz/1149330256

Synopsis: Christ never avoided the mess. He stepped into it-touching the unclean, healing the sick, and lifting the afflicted. With the publication of "Signposts: Unexpected Encounters of Grace, Mercy & Truth", author Alchristian Villaruz reveals that He still steps into our messes today.

In "Signposts", readers will travel through combat zones, overcrowded emergency units, shopping malls, and everyday neighborhoods to discover a Christ who appears where life is hardest and hope is diminished.

Drawing on his own remarkable journey as an immigrant and veteran, Alchristian Villaruz shares raw, authentic stories that illuminate a God who teaches, forgives, heals, and shows His presence through the least expected people and places.

For those longing for renewed faith and deeper confidence in a Christ who meets us-not only in sacred spaces but also in the real circumstances of daily life -- "Signposts" offers a compelling reminder that God is at work in the everyday grit guiding, strengthening, and quietly transforming those willing to see.

Critique: Inspired and inspiring, "Signposts: Unexpected Encounters of Grace, Mercy & Truth" by Alchristian Villaruz showcases the active role of Jesus Christ in the lives of ordinary people in an extraordinary presentation that is both intensely personal and has a universal resonance. Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Signposts" is especially and unreservedly recommended for readers with an interest in the role of Jesus Christ in Christian Evangelism, Values, Faith, and Life in the world today. An original and unique addition to the personal reading lists of clergy, seminary students, and members of the Christian community regardless of denominational affiliations, it should be noted that this paperback edition of "Signposts" from Orison Publishers is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $4.99).

Editorial Note: Dr. Alchristian Villaruz (https://alchristianvillaruzauthor.com) is an immigrant, husband, and father who has witnessed crises and compassion firsthand-through his service in the US Navy and his work as an emergency room physician. He has seen humanity at its most vulnerable and God at His most merciful, shaping not only his career but also his deep conviction that Christ is present in every moment.

Your Faith and the World Today
Brad Stetson
Wipf and Stock Publishers
https://wipfandstock.com
9798385263431, $39.00, HC, 160pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Your-Faith-World-Today-Encouragement/dp/B0G6SF7968

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/your-faith-and-the-world-today-brad-stetson/1148892932

Synopsis: When working as a prison chaplain in the 1980s and 1990s, Brad Stetson would tell the men that their Christian faith was a 24/7 calling: It was a full-time commitment that was meant to shape their lives all day, every day.

When working as a professor at Christian colleges in the 1990s and 2000s, he told his students the same thing: their faith was for every area of life and living, not just Sundays or chapel services.

Both groups uneasily wondered if their faith could pervade every behavioral and intellectual dimension of their life. Perhaps influences in their lives or their own experiences suggested to them that it couldn't, but when Stetson stressed to them that their faith equipped them with the strength and insight they would need for all of life (every season, every experience, every endeavor) they took heart, they were encouraged, and they were strengthened.

With the publication of "Your Faith and the World Today: Emails of Instruction and Encouragement to Young Christians", Brad Stetson has written a compelling, eclectic book will have the same effect on all readers, irrespective of their stage in the Christian life. Part devotional, part apologetic, part exhortation, and part social criticism, "Your Faith and the World Today" is an impressively readable work that urges readers to fully take hold of a rigorous Christian worldview in every topic it so thoughtfully engages.

Critique: Every generation faces personal, social, cultural, and technologically based issues that previous generations didn't have deal with. But every generation has the same need for faith as a means for overcoming whatever obstacles to living a Christian life may present themselves. "Your Faith and the World Today: Emails of Instruction and Encouragement to Young Christians" by Brad Stetson is articulate, insightful, thought-provoking, inspired and inspiring -- especially for the youth of today wanting to life a Christian life style in an ever troubling world of social media, never ending wars, ever increasing income inequality, clergy corruption, and more. Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Your Faith and the World Today" is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, church, seminary, community, and college/university library Contemporary Christian Studies collections. It should be noted for seminary students, clergy, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in Christian Spiritual Growth, Evangelism, and Pastoral Resources that this hardcover edition of "Your Faith and the World Today" from Wipf & Stock Publishers is also available in paperback (9798385263424, $24.00) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note: Formerly an Associate Professor at Azusa Pacific University, Brad Stetson has taught in the humanities and social sciences at several other schools, including Chapman University, Cal State Long Beach, Concordia University Irvine, Vanguard University, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Dominguez Hills and Biola University. As a funeral chaplain Stetson has written and conducted over 3,000 funerals and memorial services. He regularly assists bereaved families, and he continues to write on issues of moment.


The Money/Finance Shelf

The Index of America
Tom Bernard
Independently Published
www.indexofamerica.com
9798994722725, $19.99, HC, 172pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/INDEX-AMERICA-WORKS-SHOULD-INVEST/dp/B0GR398J5S

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-index-of-america-tom-bernard/1149626326

Synopsis: What if wealth building was simpler? Wealth building is not a mystery. It is a system. and with the publication of "The Index of America: How The S&P 500 Works & Why You Should Invest In It", financial expert Tom Bernard reveals that system in full.

Bernard takes readers inside the engine room of the S&P 500, the benchmark that quietly powers retirement accounts, mutual funds, pensions, and trillions of dollars in global capital. But "The Index of America" is not just another generic investing guide. It is a deep, structured look at how the index was created, how companies qualify, how it is calculated, and why it has consistently outperformed the vast majority of active managers over time.

What makes "The Index of America" compelling is the insight behind the numbers. Readers will discover how market capitalization weighting truly works, how dividends and buybacks drive long term returns, how the Index Committee shapes the benchmark, and how sector shifts mirror the evolution of the American economy.

"The Index of America" deftly connects history, methodology, and modern financial infrastructure into one clear investment philosophy.

Critique: Simply stated, "The Index of America: How The S&P 500 Works & Why You Should Invest In It" by Tom Bernard should be considered to be mandatory reading for all new investors and has a great deal of practical value for the more experienced investors as well. "The Index of America" is the ideal introduction to the S&P 500 and is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Money Management & Financial Investment collections and supplemental Contemporary Capitalism curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of MBA students and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject of Mutual Funds, Investment Portfolio Management, and Wealth Management that this hardcover edition of "The Index of America" is also readily available in a paperback (9798994722718, $12.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $4.99).

Editorial Note: Tom Bernard (www.indexofamerica.com) is a finance professional with more than two decades of experience analyzing markets, taxation systems, and corporate economics. He holds an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Science in Taxation, and dual undergraduate degrees from the University of California, Berkeley. Earlier in his career he worked in financial analysis, valuation, and market research, including roles at PwC and Arthur Andersen. Tom has also taught personal finance at City College of San Francisco.


The Philosophy Shelf

The False Paradigms of Today and the Timeless Truth of Tomorrow
John Bliss
Skeptika Press
https://skeptikapress.com
9798999968708, $26.99, HC, 494pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/False-Paradigms-Today-Timeless-Tomorrow/dp/B0FPPNPTN5

Synopsis: With the publication of "The False Paradigms of Today and the Timeless Truth of Tomorrow: Essays on Meaning" after 13 years of research, writing, and rewriting, author/essayist John Bliss points out that something's missing in the world today, and maybe it's been gone for centuries. The problem: most of us don't have authentic beliefs or a clear path in life.

What do we believe? Whatever they told us to believe.

What do we do? Whatever other people are doing.

How many lies have we welcomed into our lives without having seriously analyzed them?

It's the reason many of us feel empty inside -- there's nothing there but convenient mistruths, and at some level, we all know it. We then orient our lives based on these false beliefs, wasting our precious limited time among the living striving for goals that leave us ultimately unsatisfied.

"The False Paradigms of Today and The Timeless Truth of Tomorrow" examines these common delusions with 13 irreverent essays that rip and tear at the foundations of our collective worldview. Little is held sacred to Bliss.

The essays in Part 1: Your Understanding of Reality is More Fabricated Than You Think dispel our delusions one at a time, including:

our mistaken belief in progress,

our misplaced confidence in our own rational prowess,

our loss of personal identity from group identification,

our misplaced faith in science as a true representation of the world, and

our morality: what it is and where exactly it comes from.

The essays in Part 2: An Exploration of Truth Across Historical, Mystical, and Philosophical Dimensions introduces a deeper understanding of humanity based on history, mysticism, psychology and philosophy.

Some of the topics in Part 2 include:

how our religions became second-rate pathways to God,

our reliance on logic and how it warps our decision-making,

how idealism can lead to mass murder and tyranny,

the overriding importance of history, where we've been, where we are going and why,

our immaterial connection to all people living and dead - Jung's collective unconscious,

Emerson's Over-Soul, and Varro's Soul of the World, and finally the bedrock assumption that we all got wrong. Switch this out, and everything changes.

The essays comprising "The False Paradigms of Today and the Timeless Truth of Tomorrow" are filled with stories from history, including meetings of the apostles Paul and Peter with the Emperor Nero and Simon Magus the magician, the mystical transformation of Emmanuel Swedenborg, the nineteenth century German intellectual revolution, the establishment of three French religions worshipping not God but Reason and Humanity, the abdication of the World Teacher, and the genocide of the Tibetan culture.

Critique: Original, eloquent, iconoclastic, thoughtful and thought-provoking, "The False Paradigms of Today and the Timeless Truth of Tomorrow: Essays on Meaning" by John Bliss is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Philosophy, Metaphysic, and Doctrinal Ideology collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. It should be noted for philosophy students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the errors of contemporary thought and our understanding of reality and the misleading impact of assumptions that this hardcover edition of "The False Paradigms of Today and the Timeless Truth of Tomorrow: Essays on Meaning" from Skeptika Press is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $6.99).

Editorial Note: John Bliss is a writer and thinker fixated on unraveling the mystery of our lives. He is at heart a skeptic, as very few authorities have provided answers that are believable. He distrusts groups of all kinds, as they are no smarter than individuals, who don't know half as much as they think they do. He even distrusts himself, as no human can understand reality.


The Business Shelf

The Emotions and Emotionality of Entrepreneurship
Chihmao Hsieh
Edward Elgar Publishing
www.e-elgar.com
9781035331277, $155.00, HC, 312pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Emotions-Emotionality-Entrepreneurship-Chihmao-Hsieh/dp/1035331276

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-emotions-and-emotionality-of-entrepreneurship-chihmao-hsieh/1147788479

Synopsis: With the publication of "The Emotions and Emotionality of Entrepreneurship", Professor Chihmao Hsieh brings together how emotions and emotionality relate to the entrepreneurship process and journey, at distinct stages, across a variety of contexts, and at different levels of analysis. Thoroughly reviewing decades of scholarly research, he covers the theories underlying entrepreneurial emotion and pores over the influence of affect on venture creation and development.

Professor Hsieh also inspects the roles and implications of emotions during opportunity formation, opportunity exploitation, entrepreneurial action, performance, and exit, going beyond the typical view that emotional intelligence, emotion regulation, and resilience alone suffice.

Besides addressing topics of passion and emotional exhaustion, the chapters also rigorously lay out the practical 'lessons learned' for entrepreneurs in relation to teamwork, leadership and the family context. The last part of "The Emotions and Emotionality of Entrepreneurship" depicts how emotionality differentially impacts stakeholder management, social venturing and both regional and country-level business activity.

Additionally, "The Emotions and Emotionality of Entrepreneurship" offers sophisticated insight which can benefit entrepreneurs, policymakers, and NGO directors alike. It also serves as a crucial read for scholars and students of entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and management.

Critique: Original, exceptional, deftly written, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation, "The Emotions and Emotionality of Entrepreneurship" by Professor Chihmao Hsieh is a seminal, meticulous, and groundbreaking study that will prove of immense value for readers with an interest in economics, cognitive psychology, and business entrepreneurship. While especially recommended for personal, professional, community, business school, and college/university library Entrepreneurship & Business Management collections and supplemental MBA curriculum studies lists.

Editorial Note: Chihmao Hsieh (https://www.chsieh.com) is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, and Founding Director of the Center for Global Entrepreneurship, SUNY Korea.

Leadership by Design
Lamont Repollet and Robin Landa
Routledge
https://www.routledge.com
9781032889924, $200.00, HC, 210pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Design-Lamont-Repollet/dp/1032889926

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/leadership-by-design-lamont-repollet/1148101171

Synopsis: In higher education it is imperative that we design the kind of leadership that the future will demand. But we do not have to choose between results and relationships, authenticity and authority, or success and sustainability. With the publication of "Leadership by Design: Winning Hearts, Building Your Brand, and Achieving Success" by co-authors Lamont Repollet and Robin Landa have provided and effective blueprint to build all three -- and without compromise.

"Leadership by Design" isn't about leadership theory. Rather it is a hands-on playbook for designing influence that lasts. Grounded in a proven three-part framework (Winning Hearts, Building Your Brand, and Achieving Success) this DIY guide will help you:

Forge real trust and an emotional connection that makes people want to follow you

Shape how your leadership is perceived through bold, intentional choices

Deliver results that matter -- measured in meaning, values, and legacy

Each strand strengthens the others, forming an unbreakable rope of leadership that holds under pressure and adapts through change.

"Leadership by Design" is an invaluable resource specifically tailored for leaders, educators, and anyone keen on navigating the dynamic crossroads of leadership and personal branding, empowering professionals to ascend to new heights.

The primary message throughout "Leadership by Design" is -- Stop improvising. Start architecting. That great leadership isn't born -- it's designed.

Critique: A seminal and groundbreaking study that is the blended result of professional experience and meticulous research, "Leadership by Design: Winning Hearts, Building Your Brand, and Achieving Success" by Lamont Repollet (the 18th president of Kean University, USA, and the university's first Black president) and Robin Landa (Distinguished Professor in the Michael Graves College at Kean University) is an essential and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, and college/university library Higher Education Administration collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.

Exceptionally comprehensive, impressively organized and presented, it should be noted for students, academia, college/university administrators/policy makers, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this hardcover edition of "Leadership by Design" from Routledge is also readily available in paperback (9781032882215, $44.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $42.74).

Editorial Note #1: Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., a visionary educator devoted to fostering equity for all students, is the 18th president of Kean University, USA, and the university's first Black president. Prior to his appointment, he served two and a half years as the Commissioner of Education under New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, overseeing the shift to remote education amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamont_O._Repollet)

Editorial Note #2: Robin Landa (https://www.robinlanda.com) is Distinguished Professor in the Michael Graves College at Kean University, USA. She is a globally recognized ideation and creativity expert, design educator, and a best-selling author of 26 books. She has won numerous awards for research, writing, design, teaching, and humanitarian work.


The Architecture Shelf

Media Matters in Landscape Architecture
Keith VanDerSys, author
Karen M'Closkey, editor
Applied Research & Design
c/o ORO Editions
www.oroeditions.com
9781957183671, $40.00, PB, 224pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Media-Matters-Landscape-Architecture-VanDerSys/dp/1957183675

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/media-matters-in-landscape-architecture-keith-vandersys/1146686080

Synopsis: Within STS and media studies, "environmental media" refers broadly to the relationship between environmental issues (such as pollution, biodiversity loss, climate change) and the creation and application of the tools, interfaces, and images, through which information about these issues is conveyed. "Media Matters in Landscape Architecture", written by Keith VanDerSys (and edited by Karen M'Closkey) focuses on how these two distinct understandings of environmental media coalesce within the discipline of landscape architecture and other spatial design fields.

Contributing authors from a wide-range of disciplines (landscape architecture, media studies, history of science, civil engineering, ecology, planning, and architecture) examine how the creation and use of data, images, and models acts as intermediaries -- the mediums through which a particular understanding of "environment" or "landscape" arises.

This framing of environmental media emphasizes the relationships among various design media and the specific material and social environments within which they operate.

Critique: Informatively enhanced for the reader's benefit with the inclusion of a twenty-two page Introduction, a one page listing of Acknowledgments, a five page listing of the Contributors and their credentials, a two page listing of Image Credits, and a four page Index, "Media Matters in Landscape Architecture" from Applied Research & Design is a seminal and groundbreaking study that is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, corporate, and college/university library Landscape Architecture collections and supplemental Architectural Criticism/Environmentalism studies lists.

Editorial Note: Karen M'Closkey and Keith VanDerSys are members of the faculty in Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design and co-founders of PEG office of landscape + architecture and Penn's Environmental Modeling Lab (EMLab).

Their work in the EMLab specializes in environmental simulation modeling and remote sensing related to designing and monitoring natural infrastructure in coastal environments. The work has been acknowledged through numerous awards, exhibitions, and fellowships, including a PEW Fellowship in the Arts, and has appeared in over 70 design publications.

Additionally, Karen M'Closkey is an associate professor of landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania's Weitzman School of Design and Editor in Chief of LA+ Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture.

The Particular and the Public
Rachaporn Choochuey, et al., authors
Nina Rappaport and Saba Salekfard, editors
Yale School of Architecture
c/o Actar Publishers
https://actar.com
9781638402275, $35.00, PB, 256pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Particular-Public-Visiting-Assistant-Professorship/dp/1638402272

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-particular-and-the-public-rachaporn-choochuey/1149168146

Synopsis: "The Particular and the Public" focuses on three Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors' architecture studios at Yale including Bangkok architect Rachapoorn Choochuey, in "Going Home Again"; Carrie Norman and Thomas Kelley (Norman Kelley) of Chicago, in "A Particular (New England) Building"; and New York based practitioner Chat Travieso, in "Yes Loitering."

The students were challenged in each studio to approach the research and design process from the specific to the vernacular, or from gaining input from youth perspectives as well as historic contexts. Through distinct lenses (youth justice, informal domesticity, and regional specificity) these studios offer speculative tools for building with purpose, empathy, and precision. Each share an investment in the social and environmental contingencies that inform architectural practice today.

Critique: Original, unique, profusely illustrated, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation, this large format (5.3 x 2 x 9.25 inches, 1.63 pounds) paperback edition of "The Particular and the Public" from the Yale School of Architecture is co-authored by the team of co-authors Rachaporn Choochuey, Carrie Norman, Thomas Kelley, Chat Travieso -- and is co-edited by Nina Rappaport and Saba Salekfard. "The Particular and the Public" is an especially and unreservedly recommended acquisition selection for personal, professional, college, and university library Contemporary Architecture collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.

Editorial Note: The Yale School of Architecture (www.architecture.yale.edu) is the architecture school of Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. Yale's architecture programs are an outgrowth of a longstanding commitment to the teaching of the fine arts in the university.


The Cartography Shelf

Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1, ninth edition
Aileen R. Buckley, A. Jon Kimerling, and Patrick J. Kennelly
Esri Press
www.esri.com/esripress
9781589488816, $159.99, HC, 340pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Map-Use-Reading-Design/dp/1589488814

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/map-use-aileen-r-buckley/1148335234

Synopsis: Maps are sophisticated conceptual creations. They convey as much about how people think and communicate as they do about the mapped environment. So how do we create maps that convey essential information correctly?

Now in a fully updated and expanded ninth edition, "Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1" distills content from the classic textbook "Map Use: Reading, Analysis, Interpretation: 8th Edition". This refined ninth edition is a comprehensive primer that provides readers with the knowledge and skills to read and understand maps, design and make maps, and recognize the limitations and inaccuracies of maps.

Combining authoritative text with hundreds of stunning visuals to describe foundational cartographic concepts in the context of the industry's latest innovations, "Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1" takes the reader beyond visual representations and into the decision-making processes of cartographers.

Changes for the ninth edition include reindexing; revised datums, maps, and images; an updated map projection guide; a new state plane coordinate system; and updated text to reflect new concepts, practices, and technology. An online glossary is also now available.

The topics covered include map scale, map projections, map design, map organization and layout, qualitative and quantitative thematic maps, relief representation, imagery and maps, and
maps and reality.

"Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1" makes basic cartographic principles accessible to all, from students of cartography and GIS to motivated self-learners and seasoned mapping practitioners. It is also an invaluable companion for college-level instructors, with a thoughtful structure designed for college curricula.

Critique: Co-authored by the team of Aileen R. Buckley, A. Jon Kimerling, and Patrick J. Kennelly, this new and large format (8 x 2 x 10 inches, 2.56 pounds) hardcover edition of "Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1" from Esri Press is an ideal textbook for students, cartographers, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in improve their understanding of how maps are created, read, and applied. While especially and unreservedly recommended to personal, professional, community, governmental, and college/university library Cartography collections and supplemental Urban & Land Use Planning curriculum studies lists, it should be noted that this new 9th edition of "Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1" is also available in paperback (9781589487758, $95.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $95.99).

Editorial Note #1: Aileen R. Buckley is a research cartographer for Esri. She co-authored The Atlas of Oregon, second edition (University of Oregon Press, 2001).

Editorial Note #2: A. Jon Kimerling is professor emeritus of geosciences at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He co-authored Elements of Cartography, sixth edition (Wiley, 1995).

Editorial Note #3: Patrick J. Kennelly is a professor emeritus of geography at Long Island University in Brookville, New York. He is currently the GIS Program Director at Central Oregon Community College in Bend.


The Health/Medicine Shelf

In Search of FREEZER MEAT
Sharay "Punisher" Hayes
Independently Published
9798998780608, $24.99, PB, 182pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Search-FREEZER-MEAT-Erectile-Dysfunction/dp/B0F8BQ5CQX

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/in-search-of-freezer-meat-sharay-punisher-hayes/1147420698

Synopsis: Erectile dysfunction and low sexual confidence are killing men quietly -- and nobody's really talking about it -- except maybe in Blue Pill ads on late night television.

"In Search of FREEZER MEAT: A Story of the Male Mental Health Crisis Caused by Erectile Dysfunction and the Only True Cure No One is Talking About... a Penis Implant" is Sharay "The Punisher" Hayes's personal true story and is funny, unfiltered, and brutally real. If you think Erectile Dysfunction is just about sex -- think again. Erectile dysfunction isn't just physical, it is also mental and emotional. It affects everything about the men who have it -- their confidence, relationships, money, even self-worth.

When things stop working in the bedroom, most men stay quiet. Pills flop. Injections sting. Advice falls flat. And the harder you try to "fix it", the worse it gets. Hayes knows all of this simply because it happened to him. Once known as a sex symbol, he hit rock bottom when everything suddenly stopped working. What he discovered will sound familiar to a lot of men: the problem wasn't just physical. It was mental. And it touched every part of life.

But this isn't a pity party. "In Search of FREEZER MEAT" is part memoir, part survival guide, part wake-up call for men to take back their confidence. Hayes tells his story with impressively shocking honesty and laugh-out-loud humor -- turning this taboo topic into a lifeline for men (and their loved ones) who are struggling with Erectile Dysfunction.

For men: a straight-up self-help resource that feels like grabbing a beer with a buddy who's been there and found real answers.

For women: a candid look into what your guy may be experiencing but will never put into words.

The ultimate message of "In Search of FREEZER MEAT" is that Erectile Dysfunction isn't the end -- it is the beginning to understanding what's really going on.

Critique: Unique, candid, informative, and exceptionally well written and presented, "In Search of FREEZER MEAT: A Story of the Male Mental Health Crisis Caused by Erectile Dysfunction and the Only True Cure No One is Talking About...a Penis Implant" is an extraordinary life story that although deeply personal will have a universal resonance that makes it especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Human Sexuality and Health/Medicine collections and supplemental studies lists. It should be noted that this paperback edition of "In Search of FREEZER MEAT" is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).

Editorial Note: Sharay "Punisher" Hayes is an international public figure due to being a witness in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial. His book was a key point of the trial as he chronicled his involvement with Combs and his girlfriend at the time Cassie Ventura. Hayes, a Harlem native has lived his life as a celebrity male stripper/ Reality TV personality. This life experience gave him the knowledge to jump into the male masculinity self-help field. He coaches and mentors with Erectile Dysfunction issues, relationship issues and overall mental/emotional health. Men need to support each other and create a space to be the best we can. Life is hard and you shouldn't feel alone. (https://www.instagram.com/getpunished)


The Metaphysical Studies Shelf

The Book of the Golden Precepts
H. P. Blavatsky
Radiant Books
https://radiantbooks.co
9781639940547, $52.00, HC, 549pp

Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Book-Golden-Precepts-Silence-Fragments/dp/1639940545

Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-book-of-the-golden-precepts-h-p-blavatsky/1148020326

Synopsis: In a new edition published by Radiant Books, "The Book of the Golden Precepts: The Voice of the Silence and Other Fragments of Divine Wisdom" by H. P. Blavatsky is a seminal and groundbreaking theosophical compendium comprised of:

An extensive introduction that reveals the secret powers of your heart, lays out Blavatsky's core teachings, outlines the challenges facing humanity today, and explains how you can help the world in these troubled times.

Four enlightening fragments from The Book of the Golden Precepts - The Voice of the Silence, The Two Paths, The Seven Portals, and Light on the Path - serving as keys to awaken your divine consciousness and unlock authentic transformation.

Profound commentary by assistants of His Holiness the 9th Panchen Lama, as well as by Reverend Father Anthony Elenjimittam (the last disciple of Mahatma Gandhi and a friend of Pope John XXIII) facilitating deeper understanding of the fragments.

Insightful and thought-provoking material by Blavatsky and others to help you walk a spiritual path and answer the questions that may arise as you study the fragments.

Comprehensive glossary covering topics like ancient mysteries; the past, present, and future of humanity; the secret history of the solar system; global warming; Armageddon; the Last Judgement; the Second Coming; the afterlife; karma; and cosmic laws.

Critique: Classic, iconic, and of immense interest to dedicated students of Theosophy, Mahayana Buddhism, Ancient Wisdom/Knowledge, "The Book of the Golden Precepts: The Voice of the Silence and Other Fragments of Divine Wisdom" by H. P. Blavatsky is a fundamental and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Metaphysical Studies collections and supplemental curriculum lists. It should be noted that this hardcover edition of "The Book of the Golden Precepts: The Voice of the Silence and Other Fragments of Divine Wisdom" from Radiant Books is also readily available to students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that it is also readily available in paperback (9781639940554, $18.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $4.99).

Editorial Note #1: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (31 July] 1831 - 8 May 1891), often known simply as Madame Blavatsky, was a Russian and American mystic and writer who co-founded the Theosophical Society in 1875. She gained an international following as the primary founder of Theosophy as a belief system.

Editorial Note #2: Theosophy is a religious movement established in the United States in the late 19th century. Founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and based largely on her writings, it draws heavily from both older European philosophies such as Neoplatonism and Indian religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. Although many adherents maintain that Theosophy is not a religion, it is variably categorized by religious scholars as both a new religious movement and a form of occultism from within Western esotericism. (Wikipedia).


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