In Saints and Soldiers, Rita Katz reveals the web of online white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups– how they operate, recruit, and how they could be combated. Highly recommended!
Thinking About Thinking explores the origins and nuances of modern America's ideological divide, offering readers a clear perspective of complex issues. Recommended!
Henrietta and Clive Howard visit Strasbourg in the wake of WWI. In A Spying Eye, they become ensnared in a mystery of family, government agents, and occult art. Highly recommended!
In Acts of Supremacy, Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III uses his own court-martial to reveal widespread abuses of power in America's military justice system. Recommended!
Sparks fly between Luke and Stella. But in Air Boat, Stella teaches him to be a pilot, and their romance runs into more than just excitement – true danger. Highly recommended!
Anna Casamento Arrigo delves into the joyful, grieving depths of memory. In Petals, intimate moments and living imagery create a true sense of connection. Highly recommended!
Evan Sinclair enlists, fed dreams of defeating the Kaiser, and meets the horror of war. In Wages of Empire, his father enlists in a desperate bid to find him. Highly recommended!
Ellie begins recycling cans to save money for a unicorn, but in The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans, she and her friends learn the value of recycling itself. Highly recommended!
Whoa hopes to fight the world's tragedy, injustice, and cruelty with martial arts. In A Story of Whoa, his dad shows some problems need other kinds of help. Highly recommended!
In Despair of the Seer, Paxton must outrun a tireless Revenant, or allow the despotic Controller to reach his father – who holds the key to ultimate power. Highly recommended!
In If It's the Last Thing I Do, Misty Menard inherits her father's business and struggles to save it from recession, floods, and mysterious opposing forces. Recommended!
David Vass reveals his life as a gay man in 1960s Baltimore and beyond. Liar, Alleged shows intricate queer life, celebrity drama, and a true depth of emotion. Highly recommended!
Cynthia channels the spirit of her departed son, Alec, revealing the details of the afterlife. A Voice from Heaven offers wonder, emotional catharsis, and hope. Recommended!
The people of Paradise, Idaho, enact a strange plan to save their dying town. In The Penny Mansions, strange characters band together as a true community. Recommended!
Kate Baker is used to being in a "man's world." Focused and driven, her new job to examine the treatment of women at a bank, introducing her to an unlooked for connection. A touching romance in a world rife with sexism. Recommended!
W. Hans Miller illuminates the complexities of a living mind. Roads to the Interior bridges struggle, desire, and existential longing across its poetic journey. Highly recommended!
Neferet strives to be a healer. But in Flowers of Evil, a patient dies in her care, leaving her to solve his murder – despite the danger to herself. Highly recommended!
Paul's controversial November column spurs a tsunami of public backlash. In The December Issue, he clings to his integrity, despite the trouble it brings him. Highly recommended!
Michael and Hannah and the Magic Money Tree follows the two siblings as they pick from the tree, but realize that its game isn't fair to all of their friends. Highly recommended!
A Child's Love binds the generations of a family together. Mother and daughter care for each other in turn, shown in warm images and rhythmic lines. Highly recommended!