What’s for Dessert
A dessert recipe collection focusing on flavor and home cooking success.
A dessert recipe collection focusing on flavor and home cooking success.
A retired schoolteacher turns sleuth to solve a backyard murder mystery.
In ‘Crown of Midnight,’ assassin Celaena Sardothien faces darker forces and truths as she navigates a treacherous royal court and unravels a chilling conspiracy.
Unite Me is a collection of two novellas, ‘Fracture Me’ and ‘Destroy Me,’ set in the Shatter Me series universe, providing deeper insights into the characters and their motivations.
‘Why Don’t Students Like School?’ by Daniel T. Willingham explores the intersection of cognitive science and classroom education. Dissecting how students think and learn, Willingham provides insights into the challenges and misunderstandings about learning. The book delves into principles of cognitive science as they apply to teaching strategies, debunking popular myths and offering tangible advice on creating more engaging and effective educational experiences. It illustrates why traditional teaching methods often fail to capture students’ interest and how educators can harness cognitive principles to enhance learning.
The Story of Disney explores the fascinating history and evolution of the Disney company, from its early animation days to becoming a media powerhouse.
Michael Booth takes a humorous and insightful look into the lives of Scandinavians, debunking myths of their near-perfect societies and revealing the truth behind the happiness of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland.
Kropotkin’s ‘The Conquest of Bread’ is a foundational text for anarchist communism, discussing how a society could function without government or private property.