Amasa Speaker Factory, Poems, by Chad Faries
Review by Mack Hassler The Yooper Poetry Series, originated and edited by Luczak, captivates me in this book Amasa Speaker Factory by Chad Faries (volume VI), which deals mostly with Iron County; and with the Zoschke 2026 edition of Clutch, we get a similar Kerouac-centered “on the road” openness of structure…
Each Life Is a Philosophy by John Edward Budris
The Iron Queen’s Revenge by Michael S. Nyquist
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Michael Nyquist’s The Iron Queen’s Revenge offers a well-researched study of a woman’s scorn that led to the possible murders of many unfortunate individuals. The true story was based on wealth, power, greed, lust, adultery, attempted murder and murder. The story took place in many locations, starting…
Title: Max’s Fudgy Friends: Island Adventures with Mackinac Max by Debbie Nellis
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Debbie Nellis’ Max’s Fudgy Friends: Island Adventures with Mackinac Max offers a delightful story about a journey involving friends and delicious fudge. The story took place on Mackinac Island, which is known for its fudge. Max, Louie, Bob, Sam, Allie, Buddy, Benny, and Hank, the main characters,…
Title: Lost Freedom by Madyson Ann Evans
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Madyson Ann Evans’ Lost Freedom reveals a struggle for survival as the result of a harsh and dangerous experimental disaster. Some of the characters in the story were Millie, Charlie, Sally, Michael, Mitchell, Lisa and other children. The children were housed in a large building with many…
Old Victoria: A Copper Mining Ghost Town in Ontonogan County, by Mikel B. Classen
Decoding the Moon by Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw’s Decoding the Moon reveals a view of a heart-wrenching loss, coding, new friendships, and determination. Coding for children involves colorful picture-based blocks, physical tokens, or directional symbols to enable them to solve problems. Lipshaw provides a description and explanation of coding in an appendix….
The Business of Goodbye: Death taught me how to Live What You Only Learn in Funeral Service, by Jim L. Dobbins,
A Good Animal by Sara Maurer
The Whore: or of Bureaucracy an Adult Fable by M. Kelly Peach
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Kelly Peach’s The Whore: or of Bureaucracy an Adult Fable weaves a tale of satire, horror, and social critique while examining the human condition in an indifferent world. The story took place in northern Magritte and other fictional locations. Peach was born in Detroit, but he currently lives…
Feet in the Waves: Poems of Lake Superior Edited by Raymond Luczak
Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup – Books 1 to 3 by Leokadia George
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Ed. Note, this is a comprehensive review of the initial trilogy of books. These picture books written by Leokadia George and illustrated by Maddy More includes: Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup: Trumpet Grows Up Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup: Trumpet Finds Love…
Michigan Revealed: Exploring the Wilds of Upper Peninsula by Leslie Cieplechowicz
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Leslie Cieplechowicz’s Michigan Revealed: Exploring the Wilds of Upper Peninsula offers a historical and scenic view of the sparsely populated and heavily forested land north of the Mackinac Bridge. The author divided this book into four chapters covering the northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest regions of the…
The Forgotten Ones by Kelsey Matthews
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Kelsey Matthews’ The Forgotten Ones offers a view of the exciting world of the supernatural. This book is the sequel to One of Them, which launched the series. The story takes place in Marquette, Michigan, a community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.), and in other places around…









