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Fast Friends: Tales of Remarkable Friendship
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By SB Borcy There is something almost countercultural about a book that simply celebrates friendship without wrapping it in trauma, self-help advice, or a tidy lesson about personal growth. Dan Gribbin trusted the subject to carry its own weight, and across seventeen stories Fast Friends proves that trust was completely warranted. Reading it feels like settling into the kind of evening where the conv


The Beaut'
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By KC Cronin There is a particular kind of novel that knows exactly how much space it needs and refuses to take a single page more. The Beaut' is 123 pages long and feels complete in a way that books three times its length often don't. Brooks Hansen has been writing literary fiction of genuine distinction for over three decades, and this novella carries all of that craft in a form so lean it practica


Southern Justice: 2nd Edition
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Billy Joe The legal thriller has always been at its best when it refuses to let the law and justice pretend to be the same thing. Southern Justice plants its flag in exactly that gap from the very first page, and what makes it work so well is that the author isn't writing about this tension theoretically. As a practicing attorney in South Carolina, Flynn knows firsthand what it looks like when the


Confessions of an Outsourcer: An Insider Examines the Openings, Closings, Fortunes, and Fallout of the China Trade
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By MJ Hansen At a moment when the US-China trade conversation has been reduced almost entirely to slogans, tariffs, and political posturing, Timothy Brantingham walked in with thirty years of lived experience on both sides of the Pacific and said, quietly but firmly: you have been told a story that is missing most of the truth. That intervention is overdue, and this book makes it with the kind of aut


A bumblebee can fly, and so can I
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Robert Avila There is a particular kind of book that doesn't argue for belonging so much as simply assume it, and build everything from that assumption outward. A bumblebee can fly, and so can I is that kind of book. Alona Yorkshire chose her central image with real precision: the bumblebee, that stubborn, buzzing creature that aerodynamic theory once insisted shouldn't be able to fly and that fli


Retire With Confidence: 52 Questions to Ask Before You Retire—With Expert Answers
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By K Hemard Most Americans spend more time planning a vacation than planning their retirement. That observation opens the book, and it lands with the particular sting of something that is both obvious and genuinely alarming once you sit with it for a moment. Randy Thurman has spent four decades watching what happens when people arrive at one of life's most consequential transitions without a real pla


A Week at Surfside Beach: A Collection of Short Stories
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Mt. Michaels Some of the best short story collections are built around a place rather than a plot, and the blue beach house at the center of A Week at Surfside Beach turns out to be one of the most quietly inspired structural choices in recent literary fiction. Pierce Koslosky Jr. spent fifteen years writing one story per fall beach trip, drawn from the real guest book entries left behind by stran


Unplugged
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By SM Harrison There is a particular kind of wake-up call that arrives not as a warning but as an event already in progress. Mark Kaplan didn't get a concerning test result or a cautionary conversation with his doctor. He had a heart attack at 52, on a tennis court, as one of the fittest people in any room he had ever walked into. The story that follows that moment is not just about survival. It is a

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