The Jenishe Stones

The Jenishe Stones Gregg Hammond   Ancient people spoke of sacred places where Earth and heaven intersect. We never know when or where these elusive passages might appear. Such a threshold was once revealed to Greta Beck, a young German Baptist Brethren wife, before she journeyed to America with her husband, Oscar. This otherworldly experience […]

Hank Rattler and the Secret of the Cave of Kings

Hank Rattler and the Secret of the Cave of Kings by Ardyth Brott   Twelve-year-old Hank Rattler lives alone in his empty house in the countryside. Mrs. Plunkett lives next door and cares for him in the absence of his parents. Hank and his classmates, Ruby Basher and Sam Benedetto, win their Grade 8 Science […]

BANKHAUS

BANKHAUS by Neil Giarratana   Anulka Lorenzini is Head of Wealth Management at Bankhaus Finsler, a private bank in Zurich. Lorenzini’s clients represent, in part, a world of hidden, ill-gotten money. Her secret contempt for this dark side of the banking business is stronger than her attempts to remain outwardly who she actually is: a […]

Hunger Hijack

Hunger Hijack by David Sherer, MD Dr. David Sherer provides compelling evidence for a paradigm shift on how we understand the complex interplay between hypothalamic inflammation and the hormones of hunger and fullness. — Ronald Kotler MD FACP FCCP FAASM Prof of Clinical Medicine, U of PA Preventable diseases are skyrocketing. Even our brains are […]

Fear/Less

Fear/Less: Why Your Lifelong Fears Are Probably Groundless View a short comment on the book by the author: https://youtu.be/koph4Y4EEsc Here you will find the author’s 25-minute story about the book. You’ll learn more about its contents and why you should reach for it: https://youtu.be/mfsjBY61dHU  Meet the author in a podcast that has already gained 500 thousand views: https://tiny.pl/w1ngj […]

Smash Hit

Race, Crime, and Culture in Boxing Films by David Curcio Cinema emerged alongside the rules that ushered in boxing’s modern age and the “squared circle” proved the ideal stage for cinematic display. The public had its first taste of the new medium in 1894 through a heavyweight bout, recognized today as the world’s first feature […]

The Eight Sources of Power

The Eight Sources of Power

A Tale of Leading with Purpose by David C. Bauman   The book is a historically-based story that follows Tao and his four classmates as they join the Siam Leadership Academy in Ayutthaya, the capital of Siam (modern day Thailand). In 1687, Ayutthaya is more populous than London and full of foreign and local intrigue. […]

The Most Dangerous Business Book You’ll Ever Read

The Most Dangerous Business Book You’ll Ever Read by Phillip C. “Dr. Phil” McGraw, PhD   From the Foreword “The Most Dangerous Business Book You’ll Ever Read. Now that is a provocative title and I’ll bet it made you ask yourself a lot of questions. Dangerous for whom? In what way? Will the results be […]

Chantz

Chantz Tim Rayborn   Qwyrk can’t get a break. Spring is springing, but she’s stuck breaking up drunken faery fights as Beltane approaches. She really wants to take things to the next level with her possibly-probably-girlfriend Holly, but she keeps coming down with a chronic case of chickening out. And now, her best human friend, […]

Whispers of Betrayal

Whispers of Betrayal Adela Edgecombe Since every human personality is at root mysterious, all families present us with an abundance of mysteries, the chief of which is often how marriages ever happened in the first place. In her family memoir, Adela Edgecombe tackles that mystery head-on, uncovering a web of circumstances peculiar to place and […]