In Brief

The Vandals: Rampage Through Gaul by Edmund Karlsson

Immersing readers in long-forgotten history and the wild swings of imperial power over 1,500 years ago, The Vandals: Rampage Through Gaul by Edmund Karlsson is a breathless work of historical fiction written as a memoir. Steeped in military strategy and richly [...]

2023-08-17T11:36:06+02:00August 17th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Incel by ARX-Han

A mad plunge into the fractured landscape of the male psyche, Incel by ARX-Han is a satirical and sinister look at a frightening modern development. A sexually frustrated American embarks on a dark journey to lose his virginity, as readers are [...]

2023-08-16T12:45:52+02:00August 16th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

The Birth of Agent Big Butt by Amy Winfield

Farcical romp meets superhero origin story in The Birth of Agent Big Butt by Amy Winfield, a whimsical ride that will have children laughing out loud. Yanked into the world with an exceptionally large backside, this precocious infant protagonist has the [...]

2023-08-10T11:38:11+02:00August 10th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Back After Burnout by Dennis Consorte et al.

A forthright and easy-to-follow resource for longevity and fulfillment on your career path, Back After Burnout by Dennis Consorte is a timely and relatable guidebook. Structuring the text around the MASHPLAY framework - Mindset, Acceptance, Symptoms, Habits, Purpose, Leadership, Accountability, and [...]

2023-08-07T13:01:55+02:00August 7th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Root of All Evil by Ayura Ayira

An explosive and cerebral thriller delving into the insidious origins of cruelty, Root of All Evil by Ayura Ayira is a compelling and unforgettable portrait of power, trauma, and vengeance. Seething with horrific memories of a stolen childhood and twisted indoctrination, [...]

2023-08-02T12:45:41+02:00August 2nd, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

The Little Lives of the Pocketverse by Sam Hill

A satirical spoof on the corporatization of creativity, The Little Lives of the Pocketverse by Sam Hill is an unhinged plunge into a myriad of alternate realities. The power to create other time-bent universes comes with a fair amount of madness [...]

2023-07-27T14:54:11+02:00July 27th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

The Unnatural Order of Things by Rick M. Clausen

A collection of short stories inhabiting a universe full of mystery and wonder, The Unnatural Order of Things by Rick M. Clausen displays the author's masterful command of the written word. In a series of surreal tales, we find thugs trapped [...]

2023-07-21T11:05:17+02:00July 21st, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Artists and Vagabonds by Lorena L. Sikorski

A truly surprising autobiographical work about the author’s experience growing up with a family of vagabond artists, Artists and Vagabonds: How I Escaped My Mother's Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Lorena L. Sikorski is a powerful exploration of family eccentricity and dysfunction. [...]

2023-07-13T12:45:29+02:00July 13th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Old Shop Stories by C. Blaine Hyatt

Capturing the beliefs, pace, and tale-telling tradition of a bygone era, Old Shop Stories by C. Blaine Hyatt is a nostalgic portrait of simpler times. Gathered from memories of his father, this quaint but spirited collection of memories is compellingly varied [...]

2023-07-13T12:41:08+02:00July 13th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Rito de Iniciacion by Diego Uribe

A Japanese bildungsroman written in Spanish, Rito de Iniciacion (Initiation Rite) by Diego Uribe tells the life of Akito, from his childhood until his emotional last moments. The author recounts Akito's difficult upbringing and his harmful family ties, as well as [...]

2023-07-11T12:43:51+02:00July 11th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|
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