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RADAR ROAD

IR VERDICT: In this collection we witness the beauty of aging lovers, the magic of a child’s perspective, the blight of sudden change, and the uncommon kindness of neighborhood and community. Jones wields her writing...

MENDED

IR VERDICT: Beautifully written by Kayla Marie, MENDED offers much more than romance: the message that self-redemption is possible through the kindness and honesty of those who truly love us.

JAY: Short Stories, Insights, and Lessons from a Life of Hope and Abundance

IR VERDICT: This collection of personal essays looks back on some of the author’s most meaningful experiences in nature, both as a boy growing up in Indiana and a man living in Florida. At just...

CAN A PRINCESS BE A FIREFIGHTER?

IR VERDICT: CAN A PRINCESS BE A FIREFIGHTER? is a bright, warm exploration of the possibilities open to a little girl in the modern world – without her having to lose her fairy wings.

IF YOU WERE ME AND LIVED IN ANCIENT GREECE

IR VERDICT: IF YOU WERE ME AND LIVED IN ANCIENT GREECE is a child’s basic introduction to ancient history, condensing complicated material into fun facts that can be easily digested by youngsters.

THE INTERSECT

IR VERDICT: THE INTERSECT, the socially relevant debut from Brad Graber, is an obvious labor of love that is heavily detailed--not only in the connective tissue of the relating characters, but also in their development,...

ONCE UPON A ZOMBIE

IR VERDICT: Written in third person point of view, ONCE UPON A ZOMBIE is a quirky story reinventing familiar and beloved characters with plenty of plot twists and a bit of humor. The snappy dialogue,...

MARY POSER

IR VERDICT: Full of humor and warmth, MARY POSER touches on serious issues like self-harm, anxiety, and prejudice, while inspiring readers to be happy with who they are, and to always look for butterflies.

IMPALA

IR VERDICT: IMPALA is a suspenseful tale of mystery and romance that hits familiar beats in an enjoyable way. If you want a book to keep your pulse up on a cold winter night, IMPALA...