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Visually Speaking

You don’t need a better camera. You need a better way of seeing. Most photography books teach settings, gear, and formulas. Visually Speaking teaches something far more powerful: how to think like a photographer whose…

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Photography (New Edition)

This is the book you reach for when you want photography to finally make sense. Not just how to use a camera — but how to control the image you imagine. Tom Ang’s Photography (New Edition) isn’t loud or gimmicky. Its…

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Night Photography (3rd Edition)

This is the book you reach for when you want photography to finally make sense. Not just how to use a camera — but how to control the image you imagine. Tom Ang’s Photography (New Edition) isn’t loud or gimmicky. Its…

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The Night Photography Book

It rewards understanding. The Night Photography Book is for photographers who are tired of guessing in the dark — literally and creatively. Erik Kuna strips away the mystique that makes night photography feel inaccessible and…

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Vivian Maier Photofile

She photographed obsessively. She shared almost nothing. And she changed photography forever without knowing it. Vivian Maier Photofile isn’t just a collection of images. It’s an encounter with one of the most enigmatic…

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Minimalism in Photography

Less in frame. More in the image. Minimalism in Photography is for photographers and visual thinkers who are overwhelmed by noise in their images and in their process, and know that something essential gets lost when…

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Stop Looking, Start Seeing

You look every day. But you don’t always see. Stop Looking, Start Seeing is an invitation to slow down and rediscover the act of truly noticing, not just with your eyes, but with attention, patience, and intention. Polly Rusyn…

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The Beginner’s Guide to Astrophotography

You don’t need advanced gear. You don’t need a science degree. You just need a clear starting point. The Beginner’s Guide to Astrophotography exists for one reason: to help you capture the night sky without feeling overwhelmed…

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Thomas Fitzsimmons

Not every extraordinary life is loud. Some unfold quietly and mean everything. Thomas Fitzsimmons: The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man is a reminder that significance isn’t reserved for the famous, the powerful, or the…

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The Colonel and The King

One built the legend. One became a legend. Together, they changed popular culture — and paid the price. The Colonel and the King is not a nostalgic tribute or a surface-level biography. It’s a deep, unflinching examination…

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Love Johnny Carson

Before late night was a brand, it was a feeling. And Johnny Carson was the reason. Love, Johnny Carson isn’t a biography in the traditional sense. It’s a love letter — to a man who ended millions of days the same way: with a smile, a…

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Burning Down the House

Nothing sounded like it. Nothing behaved like it. And nothing that followed was ever the same. Burning Down the House captures the moment when rock music stopped playing it safe and started tearing at the seams of…

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The Front Runner

There is Usain Bolt. There was Carl Lewis. And then there is Steve Prefontaine, “Pre.” He didn’t dominate with medals or records that lasted decades. He dominated with defiance. With volume. With a refusal to run quietly or politely or…

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Crick: A Mind in Motion

Some minds don’t move in straight lines. They sprint, double back, collide, and keep going. Crick: A Mind in Motion is not a tribute carved in marble. It’s a portrait of relentless thinking — the kind that refuses to stay still, follow hierarchy,...

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Book of Cats

Cats do not explain themselves. Neither does love. Book of Cats is Ursula K. Le Guin at her most intimate and most playful — observing the creatures who shared her home with the same intelligence, humor, and respect she brought…

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Family of Spies

Some family secrets are buried for a reason. Others refuse to stay hidden. Family of Spies begins not with espionage, but with disbelief — the moment when Christine Kuehn learns that the people who raised her lived double lives…

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The Creative Business Handbook

You can love your work and still expect it to support you. The Creative Business Handbook exists for artists, designers, and creatives who are done treating their careers like experiments. People who want a clear, ethical, sustainable…

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Essential Guide to Financial Literacy for Young Adults

No one really teaches you how money works. Then one day, you’re expected to already know. Essential Guide to Financial Literacy for Young Adults exists to close that gap — without judgment, intimidation, or financial jargon that…

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Natural-Born Entrepreneurs

Some people are wired to build. They just don’t always realize it. Natural-Born Entrepreneurs challenges the idea that entrepreneurship is reserved for a narrow personality type or a lucky few with perfect timing. Lisa Piercey…

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The Corporation in the 21st Century

The modern corporation is everywhere. But few people stop to ask what it’s really for. The Corporation in the 21st Century takes a hard, thoughtful look at the institution that shapes our economy, our work, and our daily lives…

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Maximize Business Potential with AI

AI isn’t the future. It’s the advantage you’re already late to understand. Maximize Business Potential with AI is for business owners, executives, and decision-makers who know artificial intelligence matters — but don’t want another…

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Higher Ground

Doing the right thing is rarely the easy thing. Especially inside powerful institutions. Higher Ground is for leaders, professionals, and thinkers who sense that modern business talks endlessly about values while quietly rewarding…

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The Real-World Blueprint to Critical Thinking, Logic & Decision Making (All-in-1)

You don’t need to be smarter. You need to think more clearly under pressure. The Real-World Blueprint to Critical Thinking, Logic & Decision Making is for people who are tired of reacting, second-guessing, and realizing too late…

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The 1-Slide Offer

If you can’t explain your offer in one slide, your customer won’t understand it at a glance. The 1-Slide Offer is a direct challenge to complexity disguised as sophistication. Stirling Gardner makes a bold case: most offers don’t…

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A Dragon on the Roof

In a city where fear is enforced, one small act of imagination changes everything. A Dragon on the Roof is not just a story about a dragon. It’s a story about bravery in its smallest, most human form — the kind that begins with…

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Clip Clop The Racist Horse Cop

He’s a cop. He’s a horse. And he’s everything that shouldn’t be taken seriously, yet somehow still exists. Clip Clop: The Racist Horse Cop is not subtle, polite, or interested in making anyone comfortable. It’s a razor-sharp satire…

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The Rabbit Listened

When something hard happens, the most important thing isn’t fixing it. It’s being there. The Rabbit Listened is a gentle, emotionally intelligent children’s book that speaks directly to feelings most stories rush past. There’s…

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Trace and Chase, Journey in Space

Blast off into learning — one line at a time. Trace and Chase: Journey in Space turns early skill-building into an adventure beyond Earth, where rockets soar, planets spin, and little hands stay happily in motion. Designed for curious…

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Gagasaurus and Me

Some friends are loud. Some are shy. Some are dinosaurs who help you feel brave. Gagasaurus and Me is a gentle, comforting story about companionship — the kind that shows up when feelings feel too big, and the world…

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Where Has Gator Gone?

Gator was here a moment ago… So where did he go? Where Has Gator Gone? turns a simple question into a delightful adventure that invites young readers to look closely, think creatively, and enjoy the thrill of discovery without…

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Who Am I? Pets

I have four legs… I make a sound… Can you guess who I am? The book “Who Am I? Pets” turns storytime into a guessing game little ones love. Each page invites children to listen, observe, and think — using clues to figure out…

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The Kids’ Guide to Birds of the Carolinas

Once you know their names, the outdoors never feels the same. The Kids’ Guide to Birds of the Carolinas turns backyards, parks, and nature walks into exciting discovery zones where birds aren’t just “there” — they’re recognizable,...

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Crafts for Adults Basic

You don’t need talent. You don’t need experience. You just need a place to start. Crafts for Adults Basic is for people who want to create without pressure — no perfectionism, no complicated instructions, no feeling like…

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Woodworking: Step-by-Step Guide, DIY Plans & Projects Books

You don’t need a full workshop. You don’t need decades of experience. You need clear instructions that actually work. Woodworking: Step-by-Step Guide, DIY Plans & Projects is for people who want to build real things with…

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c.r.e.a.t.i.v.e QUILT CHALLENGE

This isn’t a pattern book. It’s an invitation to think differently. c.r.e.a.t.i.v.e QUILT CHALLENGE is for quilters who feel the pull to go beyond instructions — who want their work to reflect ideas, emotion, and personal vision…

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SEE and SEW

Once you can truly see what you’re doing, sewing stops feeling complicated. SEE and SEW is for people who want to sew with confidence — not by memorizing steps, but by understanding how fabric, construction, and…

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Living in the Arts and Crafts Style

This isn’t about decorating. It’s about living with intention. Living in the Arts and Crafts Style invites readers into a way of life that values honesty of materials, thoughtful design, and spaces that feel grounded rather than…

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Candle Making

There’s something grounding about making light with your own hands. Candle Making is for anyone drawn to the warmth of candles and curious about how to create them — without complicated formulas, expensive…

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A Cross-Stitch Christmas

Some Christmas traditions are stitched, not bought. A Cross-Stitch Christmas is for makers who believe the holidays feel warmer when they’re handmade. It invites you to slow down, pick up your needle, and create something that…

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Crochet Animal Coasters

They’re cute. They’re useful. And people always ask where you got them. Crochet Animal Coasters is for crocheters who love projects that spark joy without demanding weeks of commitment. These are the kind of makes that…

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Jesus Return to Earth

What if the question isn’t when Jesus will return, but whether we are truly prepared when He does? Jesus Return to Earth invites readers into a serious, prayerful examination of prophecy, scripture, and spiritual readiness…

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21/Jesus

If Jesus lived in the 21st century, would we recognize Him, or resist Him? 21/Jesus asks a question many believers avoid and many skeptics assume they already know the answer to. John Greco brings the life and teachings of Jesus…

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Beloved

Most people know about God. Far fewer live as if they are truly loved by Him. Beloved is Francis Chan at his most personal and piercing — stripping faith down to its relational core and asking a question that quietly unsettles…

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Coloring Faith

Sometimes prayer needs words. Sometimes, it needs color. Coloring Faith is an invitation to slow down and reconnect with God through quiet creativity. It’s for those moments when life feels loud, thoughts feel scattered,...

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Let Go, Trust God

You don’t have to carry everything. You were never meant to. Let Go, Trust God speaks to the weary places faith often avoids — the anxiety beneath responsibility, the fear behind control, the exhaustion of trying to manage…

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A Beautiful Year with Jesus

Faith isn’t meant to be rushed. It’s meant to be returned to. Every day. A Beautiful Year with Jesus is not a checklist devotional or a race through Scripture. It’s a year-long invitation to walk with Jesus at a human pace…

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Unlocking the Abundance of Heaven

Abundance isn’t something you chase. It’s something you learn to receive. Unlocking the Abundance of Heaven is for those who believe there is more available to them than they are currently experiencing — more peace, more…

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Bible Verse Coloring Book for Adults

Sometimes the soul needs Scripture slowly. One line. One color. One breath at a time. Bible Verse Coloring Book for Adults offers a peaceful way to engage with God’s Word beyond reading alone. It invites you to linger…

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The Last Dungeon Crawler

Everyone else is dead. The dungeon is still hungry. And he refuses to quit. The Last Dungeon Crawler drops you into a world where the usual rules of heroism no longer apply. There are no parties to rely on. No mentors waiting…

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Robotech: The Macross Saga

The war for Earth will be fought in the sky. And the real battle will be fought inside the people chosen to fly it. Robotech: The Macross Saga throws you into a world where humanity’s greatest hope is also its greatest risk…

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Manga Mania Blank Book

Every artist needs a place where ideas are allowed to be unfinished. Manga Mania Blank Book is not a how-to manual or a step-by-step lesson. It’s a space — a judgment-free zone designed for experimentation,...

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Maker Comics: Bake Like a Pro!

You don’t have to be a grown-up to bake like one. Maker Comics: Bake Like a Pro! turns the kitchen into a creative playground where mistakes are allowed, curiosity is rewarded, and skills grow one recipe at a time. Falynn Koch…

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Murder Book

Some people collect memories. Some collect questions. Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell collected murders. Murder Book is not a catalogue of crimes designed to shock. It’s a deeply personal exploration of why true crime pulls…

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The Boy Who Became a Dragon

Some children dream of dragons. Some discover they are becoming one. The Boy Who Became a Dragon is a story about transformation — not the kind that happens all at once, but the kind that unfolds through fear, wonder,...

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A Christmas Carol

One night. Three visitors. A chance to become someone better. A Christmas Carol is more than a holiday story — it’s a reminder that no one is ever finished becoming who they are meant to be. In Lesley Sims’ beautifully paced…

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Twelve Hours

Twelve hours is nothing. Until it’s all you have left. Twelve Hours drops the reader into a countdown where every decision matters and hesitation costs more than time. There are no long explanations. No room to breathe. Just…

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Superb Taco Bell Copycat Cookbook

You don’t miss fast food. You miss THAT fast food. The sauces. The textures. The way one bite somehow hits salty, crunchy, cheesy, and comforting all at once. Superb Taco Bell Copycat Cookbook is for people who know exactly…

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Plant-Based Cookbook

Eating plant-based food doesn’t have to feel restrictive. It should feel abundant. Plant-Based Cookbook is for people who want to eat more plants without turning meals into projects or compromises. Carissa Crum strips away…

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Low-Fat, Air Fryer Cookbook

You don’t need more willpower. You need better methods. Low-Fat, Air Fryer Cookbook is for people who want to eat lighter without giving up flavor, crunch, or satisfaction. It’s built around a simple truth: when food tastes…

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The Italian Wine Bible

Italian wine isn’t one story. It’s a thousand local truths, and this book shows you how to taste them. The Italian Wine Bible is not a list of bottles or a parade of regions. It’s a map of a culture where wine is inseparable from…

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An Everlasting Meal

This is not a cookbook about recipes. It’s a book about food as a way of thinking. An Everlasting Meal is for cooks who don’t want instructions shouted at them — they want understanding. Tamar Adler writes about cooking the…

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The Pink Salt Trick for Weight Loss Cookbook

Weight loss doesn’t start with restriction. It starts with smarter choices you can actually repeat. The Pink Salt Trick for Weight Loss Cookbook is for people who are tired of complicated plans and rigid rules — and want a gentler,...

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The Basics of Making Homemade Wine and Vinegar

You don’t need a vineyard. You don’t need fancy equipment. You need patience — and the right guidance. The Basics of Making Homemade Wine and Vinegar is for people who feel drawn to old-world skills and modern…

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One Thousand Vines

You don’t need to taste a thousand wines. You need to understand why they matter. One Thousand Vines is not a checklist or a collector’s trophy case. It’s a guided journey through wines that reveal something essential — about place,...

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Complete AI Book 1, 2, & 3: Prompts for AI

AI doesn’t respond to intelligence. It responds to precision. Complete AI Book 1, 2, & 3: Prompts for AI is for people who know AI is powerful — and are frustrated that their results don’t reflect that power yet. Nicola Ahern removes the…

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Your First Machine Learning Book

Machine learning sounds intimidating until someone explains it properly. Your First Machine Learning Book is written for people who are curious about ML but exhausted by explanations that assume too much, skip too…

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How to Download and Install a Kindle App on Your Computer

You shouldn’t need tech skills just to read a book. How to Download and Install a Kindle App on Your Computer is for readers who want the convenience of Kindle books without the confusion that often comes with setup,...

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The ChatGPT Cozy Mystery Book Launch Planner

You love writing cozy mysteries. Launching them shouldn’t feel scarier than a murder. The ChatGPT Cozy Mystery Book Launch Planner is designed for authors who are tired of vague marketing advice, endless to-do lists, and…

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Fixing Your Computer: Absolute Beginner’s Guide

Your computer isn’t broken forever. You’re just missing a clear explanation. Fixing Your Computer: Absolute Beginner’s Guide is for anyone who has ever stared at a frozen screen, an error message, or a suddenly silent…

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The Programmer’s Brain

Most programming problems aren’t technical. They’re cognitive. The Programmer’s Brain is not a book about learning a new language, framework, or tool. It’s a book about understanding the one system every developer…

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First Step with Arduino

You don’t need an engineering background. You need a first success. First Step with Arduino is for people who are fascinated by electronics and coding but don’t know where to begin — or have tried before and felt lost halfway through.

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Ribbonfarm: the Rust Age

The future didn’t arrive cleanly. It corroded into place. Ribbonfarm: The Rust Age is not a book of predictions or prescriptions. It’s a field guide to a world where systems decay faster than they can be replaced, certainty has…

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The Dryad’s Embrace

The forest does not choose lightly. When it does, it never lets go. The Dryad’s Embrace is a story where longing grows as deeply as roots and love is as dangerous as it is irresistible. Drawn into an ancient woodland alive with secrets,...

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Awakened

Some awakenings are loud. The most important ones are not. Awakened is a story about the moment a life begins to open — not through force or fate, but through recognition. The realization that what you’ve been living is not…

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Undoing the Playboy

He built his reputation on never caring. She’s about to ruin that completely. Undoing the Playboy isn’t a redemption story handed out easily. It’s a collision. He’s charming, untouchable, and expertly detached. The kind of man who…

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Make me Yours

Wanting is easy. Asking for forever is a risk. Make Me Yours is a romance about the moment when attraction turns into something more dangerous — the need to be chosen, not just desired. He’s guarded, self-contained,...

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Winner (Alpha Knights MC)

He doesn’t lose. Not fights. Not territory. Not control. Until her Winner is an MC romance about a man who has spent his life proving dominance in a world where weakness gets you killed — and a woman who threatens…

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His Christmas Reckoning

Christmas remembers what people try to forget. His Christmas Reckoning is a story about unfinished business — the kind that resurfaces when the world slows down, the lights go up, and the past refuses to stay silent. He left with…

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A Fine Scottish Dream

Some dreams fade when you wake. Others follow you across the ocean—and centuries. A Fine Scottish Dream is a story where longing feels inherited, where the pull of Scotland is more than scenery — it’s memory, promise,...

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Lily & Thorne

Some love stories bloom softly. The most unforgettable ones grow through thorns. Lily & Thorne is a romance shaped by contrast: gentleness pressed against sharp edges, vulnerability meeting restraint, beauty finding…

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Smart Teaching, Stronger Learning

Good teaching isn’t about working harder. It’s about using strategies that actually stick. Smart Teaching, Stronger Learning bridges the gap between cognitive science and the realities of the classroom. Pooja Agarwal doesn’t ask…

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An Education

The most important education isn’t what you are taught. It’s what you are willing to rethink. An Education is not a defense of a position. It’s a record of transformation. Diane Ravitch, one of the most influential voices in…

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Resistance to Change in Higher Education

Higher education loves innovation. As long as nothing actually changes. “Whatever It Is, I’m Against It” takes aim at a familiar but rarely admitted reality: universities are exceptionally good at explaining why transformation is…

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Becoming a Critical Thinker

Critical thinking isn’t about having the right answers. It’s about asking better questions. Becoming a Critical Thinker reframes thinking as a skill that grows through curiosity, conversation, and reflection — not drills, debate…

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ADHD Executive Challenges in the Classroom

Critical thinking isn’t about having the right answers. It’s about asking better questions. Becoming a Critical Thinker reframes thinking as a skill that grows through curiosity, conversation, and reflection — not drills, debate…

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Building on the Strengths of Students with Special Needs

Students don’t need to be fixed. They need to be understood and believed in. Building on the Strengths of Students with Special Needs challenges one of the most common habits in education: defining learners by what…

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Smart but Scattered

Intelligence isn’t the problem. Organization, follow-through, and self-control are. Smart but Scattered (2nd Edition) gives language to a situation countless families recognize instantly: a child or teen who is bright, capable, and…

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The Opposite of Cheating

If I place an apple on the table and force you never to look at it, not even a peek, what’s the only thing you’ll do? Look at it constantly from time to time. The opposite of cheating isn’t surveillance. Students will find a way…

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Capitalism: A Global History

Capitalism wasn’t born naturally. It was built — deliberately, violently, and globally. Capitalism: A Global History dismantles the idea that capitalism emerged smoothly from innovation and markets alone. Sven Beckert tells a far…

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The Two Swords of Christ

Christianity did not spread on faith alone. And it did not survive on gentleness either. The Two Swords of Christ confronts a version of history many modern readers have inherited but rarely examined — the idea that Christianity…

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World History

History didn’t happen in paragraphs. It happened in motion. In images. In moments. World History – History Brought Alive transforms thousands of years of human civilization into a journey you can actually see, follow, and…

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Myths, Gods, and Rituals of Aztec Mythology

Before there was daylight, there was struggle. Myths, Gods, and Rituals of Aztec Mythology: Before the Sun takes readers back to a time when the world was unfinished, the gods were still arguing over creation, and existence…

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The Romans

Rome wasn’t built overnight. It didn’t collapse overnight either. It adapted again and again, until it couldn’t. The Romans is not a tale of marble statues and inevitable decline. It’s the story of a people who reinvented themselves…

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Surviving Climate & Chaos

Earth has run this experiment before. Several times. With higher temperatures. Faster carbon cycles. And mass extinctions. Surviving Climate and Chaos: What Dinosaurs Teach Us About Climate Change and Resilience treats climate…

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The Zorg – Siddharth Kara

Some systems don’t need monsters. They turn people into raw material all by themselves. The Zorg is Siddharth Kara at his most relentless — tracing how a vast, impersonal machinery feeds on vulnerability while remaining largely…

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The Ultimate Book of Facts About Everything

This is not a book you read once. It’s a book you keep reaching for. The Ultimate Book of Facts About Everything is a celebration of curiosity in its purest form — the kind that makes you ask, Wait, really? and then immediately…

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Leveling the Playing Field

The playing field was never level. Pretending otherwise doesn’t make it fair. It makes it dishonest. Leveling the Playing Field confronts one of the most stubborn myths in modern society: that opportunity is evenly distributed,...

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How to Become Famous

Fame looks obvious in hindsight. But in real time, it’s a chaotic collision of talent, chance, and social contagion. How to Become Famous is Cass R. Sunstein’s mind-bending exploration of why some artists, thinkers, and cultural…

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Wet Work

Goat yoga. Gadget chaos. And a murder that upends an island retirement party. Wet Work is the eighth installment in Maia Ross’s beloved Beaver Island Mystery series — a cozy whodunit with a brilliantly nerdy twist and…

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A Husband is Hushed Up

A tragic accident on the stairs? Or a murder too polite to announce itself? In 1891, Fenshire’s grandest house party was meant to celebrate with cucumber sandwiches, waltzes, and scented tea — not a body at the bottom of…

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The AndroBiotica Adventures

AI isn’t just changing the future. It’s rewriting what it means to be human. The AndroBiotica Adventures propels you into a world where androids walk among us, intelligence both synthetic and human blurs into something new,...

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The Fantastic Book of Math Jokes

Math doesn’t have to be serious. It can be seriously funny. The Fantastic Book of Math Jokes isn’t just another joke book — it’s a calculated assault on boredom that turns puns, primes, pi, and absurd algebra into nonstop laughs…

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Constant Comedy: A Memoir

What if the funniest TV channel in America was once just one person’s crazy idea? Constant Comedy is that idea — told from the inside out. Art Bell’s memoir doesn’t just chart the birth of Comedy Central. It drops you into the messy,...

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Jokes

Laughter doesn’t just change your mood. It changes your day. Jokes by Krisanta Bella is a bite-sized joy machine: a curated collection of witty one-liners, clever punchlines, and funny short stories pulled together for maximum…

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The Courage to Be Disliked

What if the life you want is blocked by one simple habit: caring too much about being liked? The Courage to Be Disliked isn’t about confidence tricks or positive thinking. It’s a quiet but radical challenge to one of the deepest assumptions…

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Four Thousand Weeks

You have about four thousand weeks. That’s it. Four Thousand Weeks doesn’t teach you how to squeeze more out of time. It asks a far more uncomfortable question: what are you doing pretending you’ll ever have enough of it? Oliver…

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Self-Reliance and Other Essays

This book was written to free you. It just doesn’t care if it makes you uncomfortable first. Self-Reliance and Other Essays is not polite wisdom. It’s a direct challenge to conformity, to imitation, to the quiet pressure to live…

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The Art of Living

You don’t control what happens. You control how much power it has over you. The Art of Living distills Epictetus’s teachings into something startlingly practical: a way to remain steady in a world that refuses to cooperate. This is not…

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Awareness

This book will not comfort you. It will wake you up. Awareness is not a guide to self-improvement. It’s a guide to self-recognition — and those are very different things. Anthony de Mello doesn’t offer strategies, affirmations,...

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Man’s Search for Himself

The problem isn’t that life is meaningless. It’s that we’ve forgotten how to feel meaning at all. Man’s Search for Himself is not a book about happiness. It’s a book about aliveness — and why so many people feel cut off from it. Rollo…

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The Inner Citadel

Stoicism was never meant to be admired. It was meant to be practiced. The Inner Citadel is not a book about Marcus Aurelius, the emperor. It’s a book about Marcus Aurelius, the human being — a man trying to govern his mind…

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How to Be an Adult

Adulthood isn’t an age. It’s a practice. How to Be an Adult is not about productivity, success, or getting your life “together.” It’s about something far harder — and far more necessary: learning how to relate honestly, responsibly,...

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Go Home

One killer. Ten Commandments. A trail that leads straight to her. Go Home kicks off a chilling new FBI suspense series from bestselling thriller craftsman Blake Pierce, introducing a heroine who’s brilliant, relentless, and…

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Get Out

One rookie deputy. A killing spree on lonely roads. And a trap set for the one person who doesn’t yet know she’s in danger. Get Out launches the Heather King suspense thriller series with raw tension and relentless pacing that…

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Best Mystery Novels Ever Written

Before there were crime labs, profilers, and twist endings, there was deduction. Best Mystery Novels Ever Written brings together the work of the man who defined what mystery fiction could be. Arthur Conan Doyle didn’t…

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Murder in Darnley Glen

Small villages keep secrets better than cities ever could. Murder in Darnley Glen is a mystery that understands restraint. No frantic chases. No flashy theatrics. Just a death that doesn’t belong — and a community that knows…

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Murder in Appalachians

In the Appalachians, the land remembers everything. And it doesn’t give up its dead easily. Murder in the Appalachians is a crime novel rooted in isolation. The kind carved by mountains, distance, and generations of silence…

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Cougar Mountain Ambush

Out here, help is miles away. And someone is hunting. Cougar Mountain Ambush drops readers into unforgiving terrain where the wilderness offers no mercy — and danger doesn’t announce itself until it’s too late. What begins as…

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One Dead Jazzman

Every city has a soundtrack. This one just turned deadly. One Dead Jazzman is a mystery steeped in late-night clubs, half-lit streets, and the kind of silence that only follows the wrong final note. When a jazz musician is found...

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Lost Heart in King Manor

Some houses don’t echo. They remember. Lost Heart in King Manor is a mystery wrapped in grief, history, and the kind of silence that feels intentional. King Manor stands proud and polished on the outside. But inside,...

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