Book Review: Salty Tears
SALTY TEARS by Jaime Testaiuti is a heartfelt story about the need for empathy and understanding. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
SALTY TEARS by Jaime Testaiuti is a heartfelt story about the need for empathy and understanding. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
SOMETIMES ORANGE IS ALMOST GOLD by Jim Antonini and Suzanne Reynolds is full of hilarious, warmhearted, bite-sized stories of a cult softball team from West Virginia.
Escape From Zoodletraz (Snoodles in Space) by Steven Joseph is a fun-filled and wacky graphic novel for imaginative and silly kids. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
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.
A BLOOD WITCH by Joseph Stone is a multi-generational gothic saga set against the backdrop of 20th-century New England. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
GODS OF GLENHAVEN by Stephen Statler is a family drama with a mythological twist. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
TURN AROUND by Carole Wolfe is a fun and hopeful read about friendship, loyalty, and love. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
Suspenseful sci-fi that provokes questions of morality and tests the convictions of the characters we have come to love. Prisoner’s Dilemma by CT Clark reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
ADJUSTED REALITY by Sherry McAllister is an innovative and informative approach to overall health and well-being. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
A daughter’s grief, a mother’s fading memory, and a chorus of teddy bears that refuse to let the silence win – If I Could Remember by Donna Costa reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.










