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Quadrant: A story of the Mover, the Martyr, the Monster, and the Mirror
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By CL Turner Some books unfold like stories. Quadrant unfolds like a quiet realization you did not know you were waiting for. This book is important because it doesn't try to be too quick or explain itself away. Instead, it's like a soft but sharp mirror that asks the reader to look at the patterns that make up how we move through the world and how we keep ourselves from seeing too clearly. Reading


Human Agency in a Digital World: Understand technology and make it work for you
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By LD Clarke A lot of tech books talk about what tech can do. What is it doing to us, and what can we still choose? Human Agency in a Digital World asks that more important question. This book is one of a kind because it says people can still make choices even when computers and algorithms run the system. Marcus doesn't see his readers as people who just read and don't do anything. He sees them as


Leadeer
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By William Reimers Leadership books often promise transformation. Leadeer quietly challenges you to rethink what leadership even is. What makes this book stand out is its refusal to glorify rare talent or heroic personalities. Instead, Charis focuses on what is available to everyone, daily choices, habits, and standards that shape how people show up for others. Reading this book helps me feel ground


Off the Ground: From the Brink of Bankruptcy to a Billion-Dollar Trampoline Empire
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By SM Harrison Some business books talk about success after the dust has settled. Off the Ground drops you right into the chaos before anything worked. What makes this story matter is its honesty about how fragile momentum can be and how quickly everything can fall apart. Case doesn’t begin with triumph. He begins at the edge of failure, when belief is thin and consequences are real. Reading this bo


Colorscapes
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Laura Zeller Some poetry collections ask to be read. Colorscapes asks to be seen. Not like other books, this one brings color to life, giving it life, meaning, and more than just words on the page. Lee draws the reader into a universe where color is not only adornment but language from the first verses. Reading this collection feels immersive and quietly exhilarating. There is a sensory richness


Making Global Sense: Grounded hope for democracy and the earth (inspired by Thomas Paine's Common Sense)
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By TJ Brown Some books try to diagnose the moment. Making Global Sense tries to rewire how we think inside it. What makes this book stand out is its refusal to separate the fate of democracy from the fate of the planet, or politics from personal responsibility. Judah doesn’t write from a distance. He writes as someone who has lived through confusion, power, disillusionment, and renewal, and is invi


The Perfectly Beautiful Day Luna & the MorningStar Family Saga Continues…
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Solange Roe Some children’s books sparkle for a moment. The Perfectly Beautiful Day settles in and stays. What makes this story stand out is how it treats everyday life as something quietly sacred, reminding readers that wonder does not have to be loud to be real. A soft sense of confidence in Dora keeps the MorningStar family story going. This lets kids know they can feel more than what they ar


The Last Southern Prophecy: The Archangel of Frances Wynn
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Pily Rivero Stories are meant to entertain, while others are meant to move you. The Last Southern Prophecy , is a book that tries to do both. It takes place in a small Southern town where everyday life meets epic stakes. This book stands out because it uses faith in many ways. Faith is a living thing that changes how we feel about taking risks, being brave, and the decisions we make. Reading this

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