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Oregoners: How One State Chased Away Businesses and People
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By May Franco Some books describe a problem. Others make you feel the weight of it in real time, city block by city block, policy by policy, until you can't look away. Oregoners belongs to the second kind. Dennis Kneale arrives at this story not as an outsider lobbing opinions from a distance, but as a journalist who walked the streets, sat with the people, and let the data speak at full volume. Read


Beckett's Monsters
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Loreen M There is something quietly brilliant about a children's book that takes a completely ordinary moment, a trip to the fair, and turns it into a lesson that stays with a child long after the last page. That's exactly what Robin Sturm pulls off in Beckett's Monsters, and she does it without once making the message feel like a lesson. Reading this book alongside a child feels warm in a way tha


Sasq'et
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Maria Fernanda Hevia Every so often a debut novel arrives that makes you forget it's a debut. Sasq'et is that kind of book. Maxim Langstaff brings to his first novel the instincts of someone who has spent decades shaping stories that move people, and the result is something that feels both ancient and completely alive, a mystery rooted in wilderness and myth that never stops asking uncomfortable q


Rise: An Inspired Book of Dreams
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Johanny Parker Most poetry collections about hope manage to feel distant from it. They describe it, admire it from a safe angle, and leave you exactly where you started. Rise: An Inspired Book of Dreams does something different and a little harder to explain: it actually transmits something. Ebenezer O. Makinde wrote this book like a man who needed it to exist, and that urgency is felt on nearly e


The Wonderful Attic of Dreams
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Carolina Smith Some children's books are forgotten the moment you close them. And then there are the ones that somehow make their way into the part of your memory where the good stuff lives. The Wonderful Attic of Dreams is stubbornly, joyfully the latter. Ebenezer O. Makinde wrote something here that doesn't just entertain children, it gives both kids and the adults reading aloud permission to wa


Reign of Freedom
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Inma Hollis There are stories that entertain, and then there are stories that quietly dismantle something inside you. Reign of Freedom belongs to the second kind. Ebenezer O. Makinde takes what could have been a simple coming of age tale and turns it into something far more unsettling and necessary: a mirror held up to the part of us that has always confused the idea of freedom with the actual wei


The Code to Collaboration: How to Collect and Combine to Create the Future You Were Designed to Live
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Anette Engel Most business books tell you to work harder, think bigger, or find your why. Chad T. Jenkins opens The Code to Collaboration by essentially saying: you've been solving the wrong problem. That's a gutsy place to start, and it earns your attention immediately. Reading this book feels less like absorbing a framework and more like having a conversation with someone who has genuinely lived


The Kidney Stone Solution: Relief and Prevention the Natural Way
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Bianca Landivar Anyone who has been through a kidney stone attack knows that the pain isn't the only thing that knocks you down. It's the confusion, the fear, and the helpless feeling of not understanding what's happening inside your own body. That's exactly the gap Jeff D. Phillips steps into with this book, and he fills it well. Reading The Kidney Stone Solution feels less like studying a medica

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