Book Review: Many Mansions
MANY MANSIONS by Alexis Soleil is a raw, impactful story unveiling the harsh realities beneath New York City’s gleaming skyscrapers. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
MANY MANSIONS by Alexis Soleil is a raw, impactful story unveiling the harsh realities beneath New York City’s gleaming skyscrapers. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
FIRE ON THE FRONTIER by Kenneth Kunkel is a grand story that illustrates how the blood spilled from revenge can never wash away. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
Thomas Penn Johnson expertly utilizes a historical framework of the Elizabethan era to bring to life fictionalized encounters of Francis Bacon in AMIAS. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
Animals take vacationing to the next level in the funny little kids’ book WHERE DO ANIMALS GO FOR VACATION? by Steve A. Erickson. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
HERE IT COMES…AND IT’S GONE by Richard Sipe is a contemplative collection of complex emotions and clever humor. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE MONASTERY MURDER by Jennifer Christianson is a literary investigation that sweeps you through the streets of Romania. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
ALL THAT THIS HOUSE HAS TO OFFER by Betty R. Wall is like sharing a home-cooked meal with a close friend; an immersive family history. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
Exceptional writing immerses readers in missed opportunities as two lives run parallel but never intersect in Marco Polo Mother & Son by Thoreau Lovell. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
HACKETT AT LARGE by Jack Fitzgerald is a lighthearted romp through 1960s Paris as told by a charming fictional reporter. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
Take a deep dive into the multiple health benefits of twenty select herbs in THE HERBOLOGY BIBLE by Kristy Denada. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.