

Losing the Dollhouse
Losing the Dollhouse by Jane S. Gari Jane S. Gari knows how to compose a chain of memories. The language is riveting, the emotions are...


Six Months Later
Six Months Later by Natalie D. Richards I could not get enough of this book. The writing never bored me. The characters continued to...


Keeping Christ In Ministry
Keeping Christ In Ministry by Dr. John Harbison Harbison explores the integral baseline for any ministry--the Bible. Without turning to...


A Sick System: A Vision of Universal Health Care in America
A Sick System: A Vision of Universal Health Care in America by Martin McCorkle This is an incredible account of the truth behind the...


Blue.River.Apple
Blue.River.Apple by Nancy Nelson Nancy's account of this debilitating illness is tangibly raw, intense, and spell-binding. The rhythm of...


Intensity
Intensity by Dean Koontz One of the best books ever written, I did not want to stop reading this! Koontz has a beautiful way of...


American Born Chinese
1. American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang Yang takes his first understandings of life from his childhood and preserves those initial...


The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherwin Alexie Sherman Alexie makes his story universal to Young Adult readers by the...


House at The End of The Street
House at The End of The Street by Lily Blake This book contains a plot heavy-laden with unexpected twists. Mystery and suspense are at...


Lunch is Over
Lunch is Over by Ken Marrin Ken Marrin brings truth to the harsh living conditions for soldiers during the Korean War. He begins with his...