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  • The Political Gut

    by Brett Casper
    With humor, wit and passion, fermentation star and food expert Brett Casper, tells the story of the American gut. Rich with information that will help you make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle. Casper embarks on a compelling exploration of the intersection between food science, politics, and gut health. Drawing on his own transformative journey from a creator of advertising campaigns to the founder of Pure Luck®, a globally recognized wellness brand, Casper exposes the unfortu... more
  • The Curious Reader's Field Guide to Nonfiction

    by Anne Janzer
    If your nightstand is stacked with histories or essays, how-to guides or science books, The Curious Reader’s Field Guide to Nonfiction is going to be your new favorite companion. Just like a field guide helps you identify plants or birds, this book helps you navigate the rich world of nonfiction. You’ll uncover how your favorite authors break down complex topics, keep you hooked, and forge those deep, personal connections that make their work unforgettable. This is more than a passive guid... more
  • Back of The napkin

    by Philip A. Okun
    Inspired by the Laffer curve, which simply demonstrated the value of tax cuts on a napkin, this book simplifies all aspects of commercial real estate. Additionally there is a section on sales technique that would benefit someone in any industry.
  • HOMEMADE HEALTHY DOG FOOD GUIDE

    by Susan Swanson

    HOMEMADE HEALTHY DOG FOOD GUIDE

    From the same authors of “Mental Exercises for Dogs”

    Imagine a world where your four-legged friend can live a longer, healthier life because of what you put in his bowl every day.

    The book you're about to discover is rooted in the author's unconditional love for dogs and his personal mission to ensure that every meal is not only nutritious but also safe and tailored to each dog's unique needs.<... more

  • Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature: How Civilization Destroys Happiness 2nd Edition

    by Chet Shupe
    Homo sapiens once thrived in socially bonded groups where individuals experience lasting contentment by placing the needs of others above their own. How did it all go wrong, and what can we do about it?
  • The Matrix of Life

    by Joseph C. Collins
    The 1991 edition of this book introduced the concept that it is the repetitive-formation of Transient Linear Elements of Hydration on lipid and poly-ionic surfaces that, not only assist in the assembly of proteins and nucleic acids, but in interactions of all molecules in living cells. This edition provides structural evidence that the molecules of life function so smoothly and spontaneously together because they are all spatial homologues of the order/disorder properties of the ionic aqueous en... more
  • Who Is This Christ?

    by Jonathan L McCune
    The theme of this book is to consider the identity of Jesus Christ and His relationship with the Eternal Spirit of God the Father, and with that of the Holy Ghost. How are these tied together? This is a subject of great importance, but there are various misconceptions on some points of this subject. It is the desire of the author that this book will help clarify this relationship.
  • Where in the World Is God?

    by Hope Raymond
    "Where in the World is God?" traces the development of humanity's psycho/spiritual growth through history. Seen in the form of a play, humans and other living beings, plus the world stage on which they find themselves, live out their unique roles in various stages of history. Though each era reveals the psychological growth of humanity as a whole, this book is focused on today's world.
  • Whoa! Who Dwells There?

    by Heidi Ugarte
    An amazing eye-opening look of what God can communicate through revelation and enlightenment. This book paints a vivid picture of how faith and trust in God can lead to greater clarity and understanding when faced with life’s challenges.
  • Made for A Purpose

    by Debbie L. Cole
    Made For A Purpose shares the author's experience of raising sheepdogs and discusses how the relationship between a sheepdog and its master relates well to a person's relationship with God, the Master. Told from the master's perspective in working with sheepdogs it explains the tasks and skills required to herd sheep for the shepherd. Scripture passages help to draw parallels between dogs made for the purpose of herding sheep and Christians made for the purpose of bringing lost sheep to the Good... more
  • SMIDGENS, SPECKS, AND SMITHEREENS

    by Ralph Protsik
    The English language contains more than five hundred words that describe things that are tiny—that are small in size (dwarf, speck, drib) or quantity (dash, drop, splash), few in number (scant, scintilla, rare), brief in duration or impact (spark, flash, snap), descriptive in feature (freckle, smudge, dimple), or faint in perception (whiff, sniff, hint). Some such words qualify and diminish (hardly, barely, sparse). Their actions also can be sudden and violent (smack, slap, blast) or subtle and ... more
  • All Up in Your Bizness

    by Julianna Newland
    All up in Your Bizness is my first book (not counting my diary). Although I have written dozens of speeches, testimonials, newsletters, and talking points, they do not contain the wit and whimsy of this book. I have been employed for more than thirty years in several jobs, where I have seen hilarious shenanigans of the men and women who worked with me and the processes and programs that often befuddled us. A labor of love and giggles, this book is to be enjoyed as a tongue-in-cheek look at ma... more
  • German Short Stories in the Black Forest: Master the A1 Vocabulary in Just 21 Days

    by Black Swan Languages
    This dual-language book designed to teach the complete 650+ words of A1 level German vocabulary as per the Goethe Institute, which administers official proficiency exams for the German language, while simultaneously providing an immersive experience with sixteen original short stories set in the Black Forest region of Germany at a level appropriate for beginners and intermediate-level learners. Reviewers of the book have praised its teaching style and layout as highly effective as well as deligh... more
  • Mastering Inductive Reasoning Tests

    by Georgios Kalogiannidis

    As the title suggests, this book is the ultimate preparation guide for online inductive reasoning psychometric tests. Corporate recruitment has radically changed in the last two decades, and psychometric tests have become the norm. The inductive reasoning module is the most frequently encountered test type, and this book is dedicated entirely to these tests. Offering the vast knowledge and experience of an applied expert who forged his path in the corporate work environment by challenging him... more

  • Enrich Your Life: Top Hobbies for Men Over 50

    by Q.T. Archer

    Discover Your Next Great Adventure Beyond Fifty

    Embrace a new chapter in life with Enrich Your Life, a comprehensive guide to redefining your passions and finding fulfillment after the age of fifty. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of outdoor exploration, the joy of creative expression, or the tranquility of inner peace, this book is your roadmap to a vibrant and enriching second act.

    Unlock Adventure Hobbies

    Embark on exhila... more

  • Emerging from Shadows: Lunas Fight for Peace

    by ACWstories
    In the gripping third installment of Lunas journey, "Emerging from Shadows: Lunas Fight for Peace", Luna faces her toughest challenge yet. Without her therapist due to age and insurance issues, she must navigate life on her own. A fresh start with a new job, friends, and a budding romance is overshadowed by a toxic coworker who becomes a relentless stalker. Luna's world spirals into isolation and fear, threatening her relationship and pushing her to the edge. Abandoned and battling harassm... more
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