MYOPIA by Phyllis Skoy
BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR

"The author deftly captures the humor and pathos of Jewish life and the many quirks of her colorful family."
A memoir traces the history of a Jewish family from Russia to New England. Read full book review >
BEFORE IT GETS DARK by Ken Levine
FICTION & LITERATURE
Released: Nov. 15, 2016

"A heartfelt family tale, hampered by its organizational style."
A long-suffering woman confronts more turmoil after her boyfriend kidnaps her daughter. Read full book review >

MONSTER FART WARS by A.M. Shah
CHILDREN'S AND TEEN

"Fans of farts, burps, and other gross-out humor should love this tale."
When an army invades his town, the brave mayor of Fartville descends into Gas Mountain to ask for help from the Fart Giants. Read full book review >
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Released: July 23, 2015

"A real-world approach to achieving sustainable weight loss."
A safety trainer and manager shares the 60-day eating and activity plan he created to shed unwanted pounds in this debut health guide. Read full book review >
SUDOKU by David Klein
ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS
Released: Oct. 24, 2016

"A fine primer that should dramatically upgrade readers' Sudoku chops."
Learn to solve beguiling brain teasers faster with this superb how-to guide. Read full book review >

JEOPARDY SURFACE by Sheri Leigh Horn
FICTION & LITERATURE
Released: Feb. 1, 2017

"An immersive and thoughtful account of an FBI agent's professional and personal travails."
A debut murder mystery chronicles an emotionally addled FBI agent's pursuit of a serial killer. Read full book review >
ALS by Eliot Dunsky
BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR
Released: Nov. 4, 2016

"A thorough, thoughtful resource for people facing a life-altering health situation."
An ALS patient offers advice for coping with a devastating illness. Read full book review >
Released: Jan. 13, 2017

"An earnest and ultimately uplifting personal account of overcoming misfortune through faith and self-encouragement."
A debut book focuses on taking the defeat out of everyday setbacks. Read full book review >
WORLD ON FIRE by Christian Kachel
FICTION & LITERATURE
Released: Aug. 18, 2016

"A solid, if somewhat slow, follow-up novel about a Greek warrior and spy."
A soldier fights for home and family in this second installment of an epic series. Read full book review >
Released: Nov. 28, 2016

"This optimistic, anecdotal book offers useful ideas for changes in education."
A veteran journalist and progressive educator presents a critique of America's school system and a call to action. Read full book review >
THE MAGIC DUMLIGO by Hazel Larcombe
CHILDREN'S AND TEEN
Released: Nov. 2, 2016

"Some entertaining elements, but only the boy gets to play hero."
In this children's portal-fantasy adventure, 13-year-old twins enter a magic world ruled by a wicked Cyclops. Read full book review >
BOOK ONE OF THE SONS OF ODIN  by L.A. Hammer
FICTION & LITERATURE

"A marathon of fantasy gore and slow-building characterizations in a land confronting demons."
In this fantasy debut, four individuals visit a war-torn realm full of monsters and magic, seeking to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Read full book review >
Kirkus Interview
Clinton Kelly
January 9, 2017

Bestselling author and television host Clinton Kelly’s memoir I Hate Everyone Except You is a candid, deliciously snarky collection of essays about his journey from awkward kid to slightly-less-awkward adult. Clinton Kelly is probably best known for teaching women how to make their butts look smaller. But in I Hate Everyone, Except You, he reveals some heretofore-unknown secrets about himself, like that he’s a finicky connoisseur of 1980s pornography, a disillusioned critic of New Jersey’s premier water parks, and perhaps the world’s least enthused high-school commencement speaker. Whether he’s throwing his baby sister in the air to jumpstart her cheerleading career or heroically rescuing his best friend from death by mud bath, Clinton leaps life’s social hurdles with aplomb. With his signature wit, he shares his unique ability to navigate the stickiest of situations, like deciding whether it’s acceptable to eat chicken wings with a fork on live television (spoiler: it’s not). “A thoroughly light and entertaining memoir,” our critic writes. View video >