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by Eileen Gonzalez. Third in a series set in ancient Syria, "The Queen’s Dog" is a historical novel about political intrigue, infidelity, and revenge. A slave’s moment of anger alters both his fate and the future of a kingdom in N. L. Holmes’s Read More. #autobiographyandmemoir. Book Review. ANNOUNCING THE 2020 FOREWORD INDIES FINALISTS Traverse City, MI, March 12, 2021—As part of its mission to discover, review, and share the best books from university and independent publishers, Foreword Reviews is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2020 INDIES Book of the Year Awards. More than 2,000 entries spread across 55 genres were submitted for consideration. REVIEW OF UNSEEN CITY (9781597093675) Amy Shearn Red Hen Press (Sep 29, 2020) Softcover $17.95 978-1-59709-367-5 Amy Shearn’s modern fable Unseen City is anchored by smart, sly humor. It delves into the layered social, psychological, and historical architecture of New York City, a place that’s paved over the bones of its dead, who are transmuted by needs of the living or clarified by their own unmet demands. REVIEW OF FORESIGHT INVESTING (9781098341220) James H. Lee BookBaby (Apr 9, 2021) Hardcover 978-1-09-834122-0 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 Foresight Investing is a useful economic guide that suggests strong practices for attaining financial success.. James H. Lee’s Foresight Investing is a helpful guide for investors seeking to lock in big returns.. This blueprint for investing focuses on getting in on the ground floor with companies that GET YOUR BOOK REVIEWED Get Your Book Reviewed Foreword Review. You're an indie author or publisher, and you have a new book at the printer. It's beautiful, polished, ready for the eyes of the world, and you're looking to get it out there for readers to fall in love with. 2021 FOREWORD INDIES CATEGORIES INSIDE OUR MAY/JUNE 2021 ISSUE Inside our May/June 2021 issue. I wonder if, a year into Covid-19, you find yourself where I am: imposing masks onto memories; starting when people in media, even media from before, don’t observe social distancing guidelines. Amending my travel desires: last February, I dreamt of Fiji; this year, I’d happily settle for a safe weekend in REVIEW OF FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS Valérie Perrin Hildegarde Serle (Translator) Europa Editions (Jul 7, 2020) Hardcover $26.00 978-1-60945-595-8 Though much of it is set among the dead, Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers is an exuberant novel whose thoughtful treatments of family tragedies are alchemistic.. Abandoned at birth, Violette was shunted between disinterested foster placements. REVIEW OF MY FAMOUS BRAIN (9781647422059) Diane Wald She Writes Press (Oct 5, 2021) $16.95 978-1-64742-205-9 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 In the literary novel My Famous Brain, a departed man reflects on his past with nostalgia.. In Diane Wald’s charming novel My Famous Brain, a psychologist probes the events of his life after the fact.. Fusty Professor MacLeod was a gifted child, and people thought he was destined to accomplish REVIEW OF THE HOUSE ON THE ROCK (9781664101128) H. K. Chapman XlibrisAU (Dec 23, 2020) Softcover $46.99 978-1-66410-112-8 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 With coverage ranging from theological concepts to various prayers, The House on the Rock is a comprehensive introduction to Christian practice. H. K. Chapman’s The House on the Rock is a Christian text concerning the fundamentalsof the faith.
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by Eileen Gonzalez. Third in a series set in ancient Syria, "The Queen’s Dog" is a historical novel about political intrigue, infidelity, and revenge. A slave’s moment of anger alters both his fate and the future of a kingdom in N. L. Holmes’s Read More. #autobiographyandmemoir. Book Review. REVIEW OF UNSEEN CITY (9781597093675) Amy Shearn Red Hen Press (Sep 29, 2020) Softcover $17.95 978-1-59709-367-5 Amy Shearn’s modern fable Unseen City is anchored by smart, sly humor. It delves into the layered social, psychological, and historical architecture of New York City, a place that’s paved over the bones of its dead, who are transmuted by needs of the living or clarified by their own unmet demands. REVIEW OF FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS Valérie Perrin Hildegarde Serle (Translator) Europa Editions (Jul 7, 2020) Hardcover $26.00 978-1-60945-595-8 Though much of it is set among the dead, Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers is an exuberant novel whose thoughtful treatments of family tragedies are alchemistic.. Abandoned at birth, Violette was shunted between disinterested foster placements. REVIEW OF HOPE AND DESTINY (9781480883031) Harry Keatts Chenault Jr. Archway Publishing (Dec 17, 2019) Hardcover $37.95 978-1-4808-8303-1 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 Hope and Destiny is an insightful history of the US’s Middle Eastern policy.. Harry Keatts Chenault Jr.’s Hope and Destiny is a remarkable history of how the United States became involved in the Middle East that focuses on three figures who contributed to its foreign REVIEW OF QUEST FOR REVENGE (9781645307648) RLK Dorrance Publishing (Apr 23, 2020) Softcover $28.00 978-1-64530-764-8 Clarion Rating: 3 out of 5 In the historical novel Quest for Revenge, a man reconsiders his beliefs, even as the times move away from his way of thinking.. In RLK’s sweeping historical novel Quest for Revenge, a betrayal forces a Musketeer to reconsider the meaning of loyalty. REVIEW OF FIELD NOTES FROM AN UNINTENTIONAL BIRDER Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder. Julia Zarankin. Douglas & McIntyre ( Oct 13, 2020) Softcover $18.95 ( 256pp) 978-1-77162-248-6. Julia Zarankin’s memoir is a moving, and often hilarious, account of how she—a type A, perfectionistic, and nature-avoidant novice—became a bona fide “bird nerd,” transforming her life inthe process.
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by Eileen Gonzalez. Third in a series set in ancient Syria, "The Queen’s Dog" is a historical novel about political intrigue, infidelity, and revenge. A slave’s moment of anger alters both his fate and the future of a kingdom in N. L. Holmes’s Read More. #autobiographyandmemoir. Book Review. REVIEW OF UNSEEN CITY (9781597093675) Amy Shearn Red Hen Press (Sep 29, 2020) Softcover $17.95 978-1-59709-367-5 Amy Shearn’s modern fable Unseen City is anchored by smart, sly humor. It delves into the layered social, psychological, and historical architecture of New York City, a place that’s paved over the bones of its dead, who are transmuted by needs of the living or clarified by their own unmet demands. REVIEW OF FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS Valérie Perrin Hildegarde Serle (Translator) Europa Editions (Jul 7, 2020) Hardcover $26.00 978-1-60945-595-8 Though much of it is set among the dead, Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers is an exuberant novel whose thoughtful treatments of family tragedies are alchemistic.. Abandoned at birth, Violette was shunted between disinterested foster placements. REVIEW OF HOPE AND DESTINY (9781480883031) Harry Keatts Chenault Jr. Archway Publishing (Dec 17, 2019) Hardcover $37.95 978-1-4808-8303-1 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 Hope and Destiny is an insightful history of the US’s Middle Eastern policy.. Harry Keatts Chenault Jr.’s Hope and Destiny is a remarkable history of how the United States became involved in the Middle East that focuses on three figures who contributed to its foreign REVIEW OF QUEST FOR REVENGE (9781645307648) RLK Dorrance Publishing (Apr 23, 2020) Softcover $28.00 978-1-64530-764-8 Clarion Rating: 3 out of 5 In the historical novel Quest for Revenge, a man reconsiders his beliefs, even as the times move away from his way of thinking.. In RLK’s sweeping historical novel Quest for Revenge, a betrayal forces a Musketeer to reconsider the meaning of loyalty. REVIEW OF FIELD NOTES FROM AN UNINTENTIONAL BIRDER Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder. Julia Zarankin. Douglas & McIntyre ( Oct 13, 2020) Softcover $18.95 ( 256pp) 978-1-77162-248-6. Julia Zarankin’s memoir is a moving, and often hilarious, account of how she—a type A, perfectionistic, and nature-avoidant novice—became a bona fide “bird nerd,” transforming her life inthe process.
REVIEW OF AUF WIEDERSEHEN (9781935514275) Auf Wiedersehen: Nobody really wins a war; victorious countries only lose a little bit less than the defeated. War itself is the only true conqueror, gulping down bodies and lives with ferocious appetite, rendering towns and villages bare, rubbled reflections ofFOREWORD INDIES
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INSIDE OUR JULY/AUGUST 2021 ISSUE Inside our July/August 2021 issue. Bring it on! Have we ever been more ready for the summer? After a grueling year of lockdowns, social distancing, and isolation, I think we’re all ready to burst back into the world, embracing one another and the activities we’ve missed—even the introverts among us, in whose ranks I count myself,have had enough!
PAGE 22: ALL ARTICLES #botdroundup; Article. Book of the Day Roundup, May 25-29, 2020. by Barbara Hodge. Vagablonde / Anna Dorn / Unnamed Press / Hardcover $26.00 (320pp) / 978-1-951213-00-8 / Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop), Amazon / In Anna Dorn’s Vagablonde, Prue, a Los REVIEW OF THE HOUSE ON THE ROCK (9781664101128) H. K. Chapman XlibrisAU (Dec 23, 2020) Softcover $46.99 978-1-66410-112-8 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 With coverage ranging from theological concepts to various prayers, The House on the Rock is a comprehensive introduction to Christian practice. H. K. Chapman’s The House on the Rock is a Christian text concerning the fundamentalsof the faith.
REVIEW OF RECRUITED (9781925856323) Lauren E. Anderson Stormbird Press (Apr 19, 2021) Softcover $24.99 978-1-925856-32-3 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 Recruited is a booze-soaked literary salute to the dot com heyday of the 1990s.. A young woman almost loses herself in the splashy world of recruiting in Lauren E. Anderson’s novel Recruited.. Olivia is about to graduate from Dartmouth with no postcollege plans. PAGE 15: ALL ARTICLES #botdroundup; Article. Book of the Day Roundup September 21-25, 2020. by Barbara Hodge. Earth Almanac / Ted Williams / Storey Publishing / Softcover $16.95 (256pp) / 978-1-63586-283-6 / Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop), Amazon / “Writing about experiences afield is a way of reliving them,” environmental reporter Ted REVIEW OF A MATTER OF SCALE (9781632993830) Preston Charles Urka Greenleaf Book Group (978-1-63299-383-0 Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 A Matter of Scale is a beginner’s guide to low-carbon energy sources and the role they may play in a more environmentally friendly future.. In his science book A Matter of Scale, Preston Charles Urka lays out his case for ramping up production of nuclear and other low-carbon energy sources. REVIEW OF BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT (9781504924580 John Henry Manigo AuthorHouse (Aug 21, 2015) Softcover $29.95 978-1-5049-2458-0 Clarion Rating: 2 out of 5 Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit is a broad Christian work that lists the beliefs and actions that define those who are humble in their faith.. John Henry Manigo’s expansive Christian text Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit expounds on the concept of faithful meekness. REVIEWER RACHEL JAGARESKI INTERVIEWS STEVEN RAICHLEN If you have a grill in your backyard and keep a few cookbooks at hand, you likely know the name Steven Raichlen, author of more than thirty books, grillmeister on several international cooking shows, and a shoo-in into the Barbecue Hall of Fame in FOREWORD REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEWS AND COVERAGE OF INDIEBOOK REVIEWSARTICLES & INTERVIEWSBOOK AWARDSSUBSCRIBEADVERTISINGMARKETINGSERVICES
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Skinless. by Benjamin Welton. "Skinless" is an eloquent crime novel about a woman’s relentless desire to survive. In Maggie Moor’s provocative novel "Skinless", a woman views crime and ambition from within New York City’s dark spaces. REVIEW OF UNSEEN CITY (9781597093675) Amy Shearn Red Hen Press (Sep 29, 2020) Softcover $17.95 978-1-59709-367-5 Amy Shearn’s modern fable Unseen City is anchored by smart, sly humor. It delves into the layered social, psychological, and historical architecture of New York City, a place that’s paved over the bones of its dead, who are transmuted by needs of the living or clarified by their own unmet demands. REVIEW OF FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS Valérie Perrin Hildegarde Serle (Translator) Europa Editions (Jul 7, 2020) Hardcover $26.00 978-1-60945-595-8 Though much of it is set among the dead, Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers is an exuberant novel whose thoughtful treatments of family tragedies are alchemistic.. Abandoned at birth, Violette was shunted between disinterested foster placements. REVIEW OF BIBLICAL PORN (9780822371533) Duke University Press ( May 11, 2018) Softcover $24.95 ( 248pp) 978-0-8223-7153-3. Biblical Porn is, like the story of Mars Hill Church, both more complex and more disturbing than it first appears. Jessica Johnson’s unsparing book offers a deep look at the sexual politics and subsequent scandals that dismantled the church in 2014. REVIEW OF FIELD NOTES FROM AN UNINTENTIONAL BIRDER Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder. Julia Zarankin. Douglas & McIntyre ( Oct 13, 2020) Softcover $18.95 ( 256pp) 978-1-77162-248-6. Julia Zarankin’s memoir is a moving, and often hilarious, account of how she—a type A, perfectionistic, and nature-avoidant novice—became a bona fide “bird nerd,” transforming her life inthe process.
REVIEW OF MY LITTLE TOWN (9781588384331) Hardcover $25.95 ( 160pp) 978-1-58838-433-1. D. B. Tipmore’s endearing memoir, My Little Town, is perceptive in addressing rural Southern living. Tipmore, a white Northerner, moved to Marion, Alabama, and his bemused and conversational narrative is candid in observing his adopted town. The book’s introduction of the town isengaging
AN INTERVIEW WITH ANNIE DALY, AUTHOR OF DESTINATION Wellness is definitely a journey, in that it’s an ongoing day-to-day process that’s different every day. That said, the title— Destination Wellness —is based on the Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”. In that way, wellness is a destination, because the destination is a newFOREWORD INDIES
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Book reviews, articles, and interviews highlighting independent-, university-, and self-publishing. INSIDE OUR MAY/JUNE 2021 ISSUE Inside our May/June 2021 issue. I wonder if, a year into Covid-19, you find yourself where I am: imposing masks onto memories; starting when people in media, even media from before, don’t observe social distancing guidelines. Amending my travel desires: last February, I dreamt of Fiji; this year, I’d happily settle for a safe weekend inCLARION REVIEWS
Skinless. by Benjamin Welton. "Skinless" is an eloquent crime novel about a woman’s relentless desire to survive. In Maggie Moor’s provocative novel "Skinless", a woman views crime and ambition from within New York City’s dark spaces. REVIEW OF UNSEEN CITY (9781597093675) Amy Shearn Red Hen Press (Sep 29, 2020) Softcover $17.95 978-1-59709-367-5 Amy Shearn’s modern fable Unseen City is anchored by smart, sly humor. It delves into the layered social, psychological, and historical architecture of New York City, a place that’s paved over the bones of its dead, who are transmuted by needs of the living or clarified by their own unmet demands. REVIEW OF FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS Valérie Perrin Hildegarde Serle (Translator) Europa Editions (Jul 7, 2020) Hardcover $26.00 978-1-60945-595-8 Though much of it is set among the dead, Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers is an exuberant novel whose thoughtful treatments of family tragedies are alchemistic.. Abandoned at birth, Violette was shunted between disinterested foster placements. REVIEW OF BIBLICAL PORN (9780822371533) Duke University Press ( May 11, 2018) Softcover $24.95 ( 248pp) 978-0-8223-7153-3. Biblical Porn is, like the story of Mars Hill Church, both more complex and more disturbing than it first appears. Jessica Johnson’s unsparing book offers a deep look at the sexual politics and subsequent scandals that dismantled the church in 2014. REVIEW OF FIELD NOTES FROM AN UNINTENTIONAL BIRDER Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder. Julia Zarankin. Douglas & McIntyre ( Oct 13, 2020) Softcover $18.95 ( 256pp) 978-1-77162-248-6. Julia Zarankin’s memoir is a moving, and often hilarious, account of how she—a type A, perfectionistic, and nature-avoidant novice—became a bona fide “bird nerd,” transforming her life inthe process.
REVIEW OF MY LITTLE TOWN (9781588384331) Hardcover $25.95 ( 160pp) 978-1-58838-433-1. D. B. Tipmore’s endearing memoir, My Little Town, is perceptive in addressing rural Southern living. Tipmore, a white Northerner, moved to Marion, Alabama, and his bemused and conversational narrative is candid in observing his adopted town. The book’s introduction of the town isengaging
AN INTERVIEW WITH ANNIE DALY, AUTHOR OF DESTINATION Wellness is definitely a journey, in that it’s an ongoing day-to-day process that’s different every day. That said, the title— Destination Wellness —is based on the Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”. In that way, wellness is a destination, because the destination is a newFOREWORD INDIES
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The Long-Lost Jules. by Edith Wairimu. "The Long-Lost Jules" is an absorbing mystery novel centered on a lost royal descendant and contemporary money laundering schemes. A determined professor searches for a Tudor descendant in Jane Elizabeth Hughes’s complex mysterynovel,
PAGE 10: ALL BOOK REVIEWS #picturebooks; Book Review. Brave Adventures, Little Girl. by Michelle Anne Schingler. Anika looks forward to visiting her grandparents each Sunday: she gets dressed up, receives lots of hugs, and helps in theirwarm kitchen.
PAGE 21: ALL BOOK REVIEWS #sustainableliving; Book Review. Our Changing Menu. by Rachel Jagareski. Warming temperatures may benefit a few animals and plants, but human-driven climate shifts threaten most of the species that humans depend on for food. INSIDE OUR JULY/AUGUST 2021 ISSUE Inside our July/August 2021 issue. Bring it on! Have we ever been more ready for the summer? After a grueling year of lockdowns, social distancing, and isolation, I think we’re all ready to burst back into the world, embracing one another and the activities we’ve missed—even the introverts among us, in whose ranks I count myself,have had enough!
PAGE 19: ALL BOOK REVIEWS #literary; Book Review. A Theater for Dreamers. by Amanda Silberling. Polly Samson’s escapist novel "A Theater for Dreamers" is set in 1960 on the quaint Greek island of Hydra—a haven detached from the rest of Europe, where artists roam free and unencumbered. PAGE 25: ALL BOOK REVIEWS #technology; #career; Book Review. Change Your Life and Career by Graduating from Test Engineer to Test Architect in 21 Days. by Claire Foster "Change Your Life and Career by Graduating from Test Engineer to Test Architect in 21 Days" is a generous, polished open-source guide for test engineers who want to take their coding careers to thenext level.
PAGE 24: ALL BOOK REVIEWS #scifi; Book Review. The Book Glasses. by Eileen Gonzalez "The Book Glasses" is a science fiction novel in which a previously unlucky woman discovers the joys and dangers of knowledge. REVIEW OF FIELD NOTES FROM AN UNINTENTIONAL BIRDER Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder. Julia Zarankin. Douglas & McIntyre ( Oct 13, 2020) Softcover $18.95 ( 256pp) 978-1-77162-248-6. Julia Zarankin’s memoir is a moving, and often hilarious, account of how she—a type A, perfectionistic, and nature-avoidant novice—became a bona fide “bird nerd,” transforming her life inthe process.
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