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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
So You Want To Be A Waterslide Tester by Linda Soules, is a nonfiction career guide for readers ages ten to twelve. It examines how professional testers evaluate slides for safety, water flo... Read the full review
Linda Soules's Crime Scene Investigator stands out as a career guide that meets young readers on their level while refusing to dumb down the science. Brisk, honest, and free of thriller glos... Read the full review
"Animator" by Linda Soules belongs to the "So You Want To Be" series, a growing library of career guides built for curious young minds. This volume turns a child's notebook sketch into an ho... Read the full review
Ballet can look effortless, but Linda Soules’s So You Want To Be A Ballet Dancer makes it clear that grace is built from strength, patience, and daily practice. It is an inviting, reality-ba... Read the full review
Ichiro Asanuma's Walking along the ancient Tokaido Road (Volume 2) is still not a brochure of Japan. It resumes the same bruised, clear-eyed walk from Shizuoka toward Kyoto—carried in spare... Read the full review
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