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King: A Life

by Jonathan Eig, Review 10 of 2023 This comprehensive biography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and death, complete with references to recently released FBI investigation reports, is a […]

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Mountains Made of Glass

by Scarlett St. Clair, Review 9 of 2023 This unexpectedly spicy, little fairy tale retelling has left me with conflicted feelings. I laughed, I cringed, I blushed. It shares the […]

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Radical Inclusion

by David Moinina Sengeh, Review 8 of 2023 This book explores inclusion, the “I” in the increasingly popular acronym, DEI. In David Moinina Sengeh’s personal and professional anecdotes we can see […]

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Hello Stranger

by Katherine Center, Review 7 of 2023 Katherine Center does it again, another meet cute (or two) and more loveable characters in zany situations. You’ll see the ending coming a […]

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Hestia Strikes a Match

by Christine Grillo, Review 5 of 2023 The main character in this novel, Hestia, finds herself dating again in her early forties in the midst of a recently rekindled civil […]

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The Four Workarounds

by Paulo Savaget, Review 2 of 2023 As a person who’s always worked for or with “scrappy” organizations it was refreshing to read something in the professional development category that […]