Book Review: North: A Magical Friendship Story
NORTH: A MAGICAL FRIENDSHIP STORY by J.R. Buchta is a charmingly festive tale of creativity and friendship in the Far North. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
NORTH: A MAGICAL FRIENDSHIP STORY by J.R. Buchta is a charmingly festive tale of creativity and friendship in the Far North. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Magnolia and the Gang Save the Day by George J. Linsenmeyer, III is a friendly, uplifting children’s book about working together and looking out for each other. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
The Nameless Dead by Leta Serafim is an arresting mystery about a murder in small-town Greece and the detective whose life is at stake. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.
ADJUSTED REALITY by Sherry McAllister is an innovative and informative approach to overall health and well-being. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Path Illogical by Nathan Kastle is an earnest memoir of self-discovery brightly exploring mental health and the Big Apple. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
I, MONSTER by Clifton Wilcox is a gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.
SEVEN BLANK PAGES by Whitney Joy is a globe-trotting quest to find purpose and heal spiritual wounds. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
HOW TO SURF A HURRICANE by Todd Medema is an environmentally conscious, hopeful tale wrapped in a thrilling heist novel. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
OCEAN CHILD by M.E. Flatow is a compelling family saga exploring the many ways in which we find belonging on the restless seas of everyday life. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
Mortal and divine ambitions collide, reshaping loyalties, battlefields, and the fate of kingdoms in The Breakers by James McGowan.










