Pentagons and Pentagrams: An Illustrated History
From the iconic Chrysler logo to the art of M.C. Escher to its appearance in many countries’ flags, the five-sided
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From the iconic Chrysler logo to the art of M.C. Escher to its appearance in many countries’ flags, the five-sided
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Continue reading →Mademoiselle le Sleuth is the story you're looking for if you want a fun mystery with quirky characters. I loved
Continue reading →In this fifth book of the Amgash series, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout returns to the town of Crosby, Maine,
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Continue reading →Most people are probably familiar with the Biblical story of King David, or at least the basic elements of it.
Continue reading →Victor Frankenstein has spent years devoted to the study of the sciences, and he is obsessed with the idea of
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Continue reading →You do not need to have read poet Ross Gay’s first best-selling collection of delights in order to thoroughly enjoy
Continue reading →A once-promising writer lives a life of anonymity in a small rural town, only to be found by an unlikely
Continue reading →Book Summary: Brady Wilks wished for a new life with a real family in the pre-boomtown years of Las Vegas,
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Continue reading →With Just Do Nothing, Joanna Hardis offers a refreshing perspective on the concept of productivity. Through her engaging narrative and
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Continue reading →Little Echo searches for sounds. Too afraid to speak, she simply echos what she hears: the cacophony of owls and
Continue reading →Firefighter Flo responds to danger with her teammates to save pets, individuals and buildings in this exciting new work. This
Continue reading →Rat asks his friend Bear if they will always hold hands, even when they are really old. Bear responds that
Continue reading →Midcentury cocktails by Cecelia Tichi is a fun book to have and share. I enjoyed the various chapters and structure
Continue reading →Cole’s life was nothing special. He lived in a small rundown apartment and volunteered at the local homeless shelter. It
Continue reading →In Cooper County, North Carolina, a stranger arrives in 1941 with big promises for those who will plant kudzu. Fifteen-year-old
Continue reading →Fortune, Bicycle’s Bike, is acting weird. It’s telling her to go the wrong directions, and is blasting music without warning.
Continue reading →Unseelie by Ivelisse Housman is an amazing book about two young twins: Iselia and Isolde. These sisters look exactly alike,
Continue reading →Leelo is living on a mysterious island known as Endla, an unreachable place surrounded by a poisonous lake. Leelo knows
Continue reading →Norman Mailer was a brash writer who never met a fight he couldn’t instigate. His brilliant work was often sidelined
Continue reading →Shelby and Cameron starred in a television show together as teenagers years ago, and they were each others’ first loves.
Continue reading →Frida is only eleven, but she and her older brother, Zac, have lived in seven countries. She never feels like
Continue reading →Review: Seattle Book Review – 5 stars CarboN: The Primitivision is the premiere art book by Lawrence Armondo Hodge (aka
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Continue reading →Things are better than ever for Maggie Diaz. She and her friends, Julian and Zoey, are closer than ever, her
Continue reading →Dave Canterbury teaches wilderness survival courses, so he has the perfect experience to put together an excellent guide for those
Continue reading →The men of the Kansas Security Force (KSF) were clamoring for change in the United States. A mass shooting that
Continue reading →Marshall Karp is back with another installment of the NYPD Red series. And this time, he’s writing solo without James
Continue reading →Where’s Waldo? is a fun look-and-find book where the reader looks around different scenes with lots of different things happening,
Continue reading →Animal FACTopia! is the blue book in the FACTopia series of books (all are different colors) that all have over
Continue reading →In the Land of Elves, everything is just beautiful. It shows what the elves do through the seasons and how
Continue reading →Humans have long been fascinated with time, speed, and sound. Light is measured by brightness (lumens) and sound is measured
Continue reading →Bees are some of the most valuable of flying insects, although youngsters often simply look at bees as scary, stinging
Continue reading →In Till Dawn, what was predicted by NASA scientists as a “beautiful meteor shower” becomes a nightmare for the United
Continue reading →ABCity is a fun book that is full of pictures of many colorful things to look at that are drawn
Continue reading →Yuna’s cardboard castles shows her unique art of folding paper and cardboard, but it is so much more. When Yuna
Continue reading →Star Friends: Hidden Charm is the eighth book in the Star Friends series. Hidden Charm continues after Moonlight Mischief, after
Continue reading →Bex and her little brother, Davey, love to explore Pelican Island, especially the marsh at The Thumb, but things are
Continue reading →Way back when, somewhere in San Francisco, Freewheelin’ Franklin Freek, Phineas T. Phreak, Fat Freddy Freekowtski, and of course, Fat
Continue reading →The House of Wolves is the newest James Patterson novel which he has cowritten with sports columnist and guru Mike
Continue reading →The World of Extreme Adventures takes us on incredible and dangerous journeys all over the world. Like an expedition in
Continue reading →Making Friends with Feelings by Keith Ruffner, illustrated by Kate Gieyzer, is about three friends—Shiner, Molly, and Buddy. These three
Continue reading →Will and his besties are back in three new adventures. In one book, the Mike, Dustin and friends imagine that
Continue reading →Story Summary:She is a rebel. Lilla is fighting for the refugees' freedom from oppression. The king, her father, lost touch
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Continue reading →Gift Guide Book Suggestion #6 Got someone who loves fantasy and adventure in their life? Book Summary: Gravedigger Volke Savan
Continue reading →Book Summary: In WHEN WE WERE BRAVE, we find a conflicted SS officer, Wilhelm Falk, who risks everything to escape
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Continue reading →Gift Guide Book Suggestion #2 Know a baseball or sports fan in your life? The Baseball by James Flerlage might
Continue reading →Gift Guide Book Suggestion #1 Book Summary: By turns thoughtful and hilarious (even, inexplicably, both at the same time), this
Continue reading →Book Summary: What do you do when you feel unworthy? How do you find freedom from shame, guilt, and sin?
Continue reading →Book Summary: Cordelia Lee has experienced something few in the Western world have even witnessed: exorcism. Demonic possession brought her
Continue reading →Book Summary: After immersing themselves in mantras in I AM Manifesto, young siblings Hao Finley and Sabine Yi Lee are
Continue reading →Book Summary: Amateur journalist Greg travels to a remote mountain area to investigate rumors of a sinister building only to
Continue reading →Book Summary: In 1947 racially-charged Mills Hollow, South Carolina, Chloe Mason knows not to go near the Negroes who live
Continue reading →Book Info: George Gray, San Francisco-based reporter for the New York Sentinel, receives two similar emails an hour apart. One
Continue reading →Book Summary Anna is a striking and spirited young girl living in ancient Palestine where being a daughter is a
Continue reading →Book Summary Tree is a novel about a tree written from a unique point of view: the chief narrator is
Continue reading →Story Summary LAST SONG AND DANCE is an illustrated novel which tells the grim story of Cy Sullivan, failed alcoholic
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Continue reading →Book Summary In 2005, I was arrested by agents from both the US Postal Service and the Food and Drug
Continue reading →Clockwork Strange: Into The Whirlwind by Dale McInnes Story Summary: A North American novel inspired by Karel Zeman's 1955 children's
Continue reading →Story summary: Lucia Zárate is based on the poignant, real-life odyssey of the world's smallest woman. Pretty and gregarious, Lucia
Continue reading →Story Summary: Harold Hardscrabble, by G. D. Dess, captures the feelings of frustration and helplessness that many of us experience in
Continue reading →Historical fiction at it's best! Women of Medieval times had few options, marry, or be a nun. As a troubled
Continue reading →5 Stars From San Francisco Book Review – https://sanfranciscobookreview.com/product/she-came-from-afar/ Each family is different, and this is especially true for families who
Continue reading →Summary: Do you think of yourself as a leader? Leadership starts with a mindset, not a title. Leaders influence. They
Continue reading →Story Summary: The Hunter: Awakening, is the first of a series of novels that will explore the nature of good
Continue reading →Story Summary “This thrilling book delivers a violent tale that is ultimately as surprising as it is gruesome.” Kirkus Review
Continue reading →Story Summary: Unsung heroes and murderous villains, hidden forever in ancient shadows, now leap to life – blazing onto the
Continue reading →Story Summary: Dan “Tito” Davis comes from a town in South Dakota that's so small everyone knows their neighbor's cat's
Continue reading →Story Summary: We all know a Paul. A person who seems to see stuff that isn’t there. The type the polite
Continue reading →From the San Francisco Book Review: There’s something about criminal stories that commands our attention. Maybe it’s the chance to
Continue reading →Hunger Saint is about Ntoni, a twelve-year-old boy forced to labor in Sicily's sulfur mines to support his family after
Continue reading →Ever wonder “How to get my book reviewed”? So you've published your book. Its been edited and published, and now
Continue reading →“Laugh until your sides ache and then laugh some more...Delicious...” – Linda Banche Reviews “It is absorbing. It is intoxicating. It is
Continue reading →Imagine, if you dare… A soldier stands in the background, far away from the shaded beauty of the stairs directly
Continue reading →By S.C.Mema (5 Stars) I love this book. The story follows Fitzwilliam and Darcy, cousins and best friends, through their
Continue reading →Karen V. Wasylowski has done it again with Sons and Daughters, an often hilarious, sometimes soul-wrenching, but always engaging tale
Continue reading →This story follows Fitzwilliam Darcy and his cousin Colonel Fitwillaim and their family. You see their children grow to young
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