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Alec Litowitz makes a quiet but pressing case that raw intelligence will not carry us through the next decade. What matters is how quickly we can update our thinking when the ground shifts.... Read the full review
So You Want To Be an Ice Cream Flavor Inventor by Linda Soules is a nonfiction guide that meets kids where they already are: curious, hungry, and full of questions. Part of the So You Want T... Read the full review
Maxwell Hoffman's Sable Thorn: Byte Size Terror Omnibus Trilogy sits at an odd crossroads between pulp sci-fi and cartoon horror. A remote station, a rogue sentient AI, and casualties that m... Read the full review
Ichiro Asanuma's Walking along the ancient Tokaido Road (Volume 3) still refuses the brochure. What you hold is the last leg of a Tōkaidō walk sixteen years in the making—his trail notes and... Read the full review
In The Awakening, book one of The Sleeping King Trilogy, John Hempstock opens with the fall of Greykeep to the Deathless Legion, a sequence of immediate force and mounting dread. From the fi... Read the full review
So You Want To Be A Diplomat by Linda Soules offers young readers and their families a clear, well-researched introduction to international diplomacy. Part of the So You Want To Be A series,... Read the full review
So You Want To Be A Coder is a nonfiction career guide for readers ages ten to twelve, part of Linda Soules's So You Want To Be... series. It covers what the work involves, who has shaped th... Read the full review
Most product books preach discovery from a keynote stage. Kevin Dias wrote from the wreckage of his own Autopay mistake, spending three months building what a competitor had while real pain... Read the full review
Dr. Tony Nader's The Power of Caring asks "Who cares?" and turns it into something urgent, wise, and practical. In a world wired for outrage and exhaustion, this book quietly insists caring... Read the full review
Linda Soules turns a child's late-night wonder about the stars into a clear career guide. This exoplanet hunter volume does not talk down to readers. It invites them into real science with p... Read the full review
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