by Seniye Groff | Oct 27, 2017 | General Fiction, Mystery, Crime & Thriller
Tortured characters are the name of the game in this part-murder mystery, part-human exploration called Girl in Snow. Characters alternate in each chapter as the reader meets Cameron, Jade and Russ. Cameron and Jade attend the same high school as Lucinda Hayes. One...
by Philip Rafferty | Oct 11, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Psychology
Huffington Post Blogger, Astrophysicist, and all around curious guy, Mario Livio is the author of five previous books on physics, mathematics, as well as over 400 scientific articles. Why? What Makes Us Curious is his first foray into the world of popular...
by Whitney Smyth | Jul 11, 2017 | Author Spotlight, Columns, Featured, General Fiction, Humor, Interviews
Steven Rowley’s debut book, Lily and the Octopus is a quirky and heartfelt read that on the surface tells the story of a man’s love for his dying dog, but surprisingly delves so much deeper. The book is laugh out loud funny, and is also likely to make you...
by Howard Leighton | May 1, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Humor, Science & Technology, Young Adult
In 1987 Billy, Clark, and Alf discover the photograph publication of “the pride of our nation” (Vanna White) in the primer men’s magazine, Playboy. Thus begins the quest by the 14-year-old best friends to obtain a copy of the magazine. Billy is the...
by Seniye Groff | Jan 23, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Fantasy, General Fiction, Mystery, Crime & Thriller
In true Hoffman style, Faithful introduces the reader to Shelby and the aftermath of a devastating accident. Shelby cannot forgive herself as she wallows in her basement for two years while her friend Helene wastes away in a coma. Shelby befriends a loner that sells...