Editorial Reviews

American Tax Trivia by Mike Kowis, Esq.

American Tax Trivia by Mike Kowis, Esq.

American Tax Trivia: The Ultimate Quiz on U.S. Taxation by Mike Kowis is filled with over two hundred questions about the often tedious, usually confusing subject of tax law – a dry topic to be sure, but one that manages to be highly readable in this comprehensive guide. Presented with an easygoing and downright hilarious voice that guides readers through each section with a pertinent introduction and a summary of the topic at hand, this quiz book will both entertain and inform, whether you’re a novice, or think you know everything there is about filing your taxes.

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2021-09-20T06:51:41+02:00September 20th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Unveiled by Luvinska Golam Oogarah

Unveiled by Luvinska Golam Oogarah

Deeply intimate in its explorations of grief, love, and the unplanned detours of life, Unveiled by Luvinska Golam Oogarah is a richly painted love note to Indian culture, and a probing glimpse into the heart of one tenacious young woman. Driven by complex and flawed characters, humble in their self-reflections, and patient in the story’s emotional buildup, this novel leans into some classic romance tropes, but is tied together with authentic relationship-building and intelligent dialogue. Oogarah’s narration is both luxurious and accessible, peppered with flairs of poetic inflection, making this lovestruck tale a delightful and poignant escape.

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2021-09-17T08:17:39+02:00September 17th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Deadly Serious by A.J. Thibault

Deadly Serious by AJ Thibault

A punchline-packed thriller that gives readers the ending before unpacking the past, Deadly Serious by A.J. Thibault is a cleverly crafted novel that unravels with slippery ease. A witty and unlikely comedian-turned-sleuth is tossed into the midst of a murderous hunt decades in the making, upending everything he knew about his family, his future, and the secrets often hidden within madness. Channeling the gritty pace of Elmore Leonard, along with a healthy Brett Easton Ellis mood to the prose, the dialogue crackles, the jokes land often, and the spontaneous bursts of action offer a well-balanced, original, and hugely entertaining thriller.[…]

2021-09-17T08:01:31+02:00September 17th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Wicked Magic by Margot de Klerk

Wicked Magic by Margot de Klerk

Plunging readers into a supernatural-infused world where magical creatures, fearsome hunters, and oblivious humans mingle in a tense peace, Wicked Magic by Margot de Klerk is a strong start to this new YA vampire series. The author deftly captures the cringing social challenges of high school for Nathan, a future vampire hunter, and elevates that tension with a mountain of family secrets, supernatural stress, and a fumbling fall into young love. While the plot moves quickly, and the creative details bring this entertaining world to life, some of the dialogue is awkward, and the narration can be too leading, even […]

2021-09-16T05:56:29+02:00September 16th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

A Case of Betrayal by Neil Turner

A Case of Betrayal by Neil Turner

In his third powerful Tony Valenti Thriller, A Case of Betrayal, author Neil Turner puts his charming and brilliant defense attorney back into the fray, where his loyalties to old friends will be tested against his passion for justice. Diving into tough subjects – from the deeply rooted racism in America to the struggles of single fatherhood – this installment stands out from other thrillers; there is real heart in this prose, as well as nuanced character development that keeps the read continually engaging. The narrative occasionally slips into stilted dialogue, but this formidable police and legal procedural is […]

2021-09-15T04:15:29+02:00September 15th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Make a Difference With Mental Health Activism by Terri L. Lyon, PhD and Trish Lockard

Make a Difference With Mental Health Activism by Terri L. Lyon and Trish Lockard

In a world that is increasingly in need of grassroots advocacy, Make a Different With Mental Health Activism by Terri L. Lyon and Trish Lockard is a timely, well-structured, and insightful read. Directed towards potential advocates and activists for mental health, as well as those who wish to better advocate for themselves, this is an on-the-ground guide for those who want to get involved in a measurable way. Importantly, it is also a historical and data-driven record of mental health policy and the legacy of America’s failings in this area. Overflowing with facts, quotes, resources, and access points for achievable […]

2021-09-13T02:49:56+02:00September 13th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Cyclist by A. W. Stripling

The Cyclist by A.W. Stripling

A provocative meditation on family, growth, and our capacity for second chances, The Cyclist: A Love Story for the Ages by A.W. Stripling is a heartfelt novel of leaving home, and the things we leave behind. At times reminiscent of Kerouac’s The Town and the City in its reflections, but far more pared-down in its prose, there are strong sentiments at play here, but the execution could be improved. There is a limited amount of description, and the matter-of-fact tone of the storytelling robs some of the emotional impact. That said, the story also touches on relevant themes of political […]

2021-09-03T04:22:53+02:00September 3rd, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Night and Fog by Sebastian Rizzo

Night and Fog by Sebastian Rizzo

Remarkable in its immediacy and emotional complexity, Night and Fog by Sebastian Rizzo shines a poetic spotlight on an inspiring, but often overlooked piece of World War II history. A tale of selfless courage and ultimate sacrifice, the resistance efforts of Dedee and her bold allies are summoned in vivid detail, pulling readers between the nuanced horror of the war effort, on both sides, watching the life-or-death decisions playing out in even the simplest decisions. The pace is inconsistent, at times, and some of the dialogue can feel stilted, but the ever-present tension and richly painted world make this novel […]

2021-09-03T04:09:26+02:00September 3rd, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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