Archives for Non-Fiction - Page 4
Book Blast! The Life Of Plants In A Changing Environment
The Life of Plants in a Changing Environment details an essential aspect of plant life in the context of stress response Plants experience stress due to environmental changes, either in biotic or abiotic form, during their life cycle. Non-heritable modifications in morphological, physiological or biochemical characteristics tend to reduce or…
Book Blast! Beyond The Blue
Does any of this sound familiar? · Depression snarls at you like a beast · Anxiety burns through the pit of your stomach like a fireball · You are constantly angry and in conflict with people around you · You drag the weight of a ten-ton trauma Without the right help, any one of…
Conspiracy: A History of Boll*cks Theories, and How Not to Fall for Them
'Witty, entertaining and slightly You should probably read it' -Sarah Knight, author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck Tom Phillips (Humans; Truth) and Jonn Elledge (The Compendium of Not Quite Everything) team up to debunk the greatest conspiracy theories humans have ever espoused - to teach us how not to…
Book Blast! Watch My Six
Watch My Six is Prince E. Eyo's first book, in which he unpacks his life stories in serial chucks throughout his life. First-generation Nigerian-American immigrant and DMV (Washington, ) native hones and showcases his writing abilities while sharing relatable personal experiences. (more…)
Book Blast! Seems Like Smooth Sailing
This is a coming of age, just flown the nest, tell-all comedy memoir about the ups and downs of working on board a cruise ship as an entertainer. If you have doubts about going on a cruise, then this book might encourage you. If you have ambitions to go and…
Book Blast! Cotton Teeth by Glenn Rockowitz
Father and son simultaneously battle cancer in comedian’s darkly funny and deeply moving memoir Four-time cancer survivor Glenn Rockowitz pens follow-up to bestseller, “Rodeo in Joliet” Seattle, Washington – Four-time cancer survivor, comedian and former SNL writer, Glenn Rockowitz, is back with his highly anticipated second memoir, “Cotton Teeth” (Harper…
BOOK BLAST! EN ROUTE: The Best Is Yet To Be
EN ROUTE: The Best Is Yet To Be by Elora Canne EN ROUTE covers the challenges and elations of travelling in a campervan, fighting off cabin fever and coyote’s and peeling away relationship detritus as Elora and her husband travel the world. A sizeable segment of their travels included family…
365 Days Of Gutsy Women
365 Days of Gutsy Women reveals hidden stories of fearless females from the beginning of time. Traditionally women were kept out of history books or simply forgotten in our patriarchal culture. This book provides a daily glimpse into the lives of courageous women who have gone before us. You will discover their stories, one for…
A Delicate Game – Brain Injury, Sport and Sacrifice
A footballer dies of dementia, younger than he should A 14-year old-rugby player is told to play on through multiple blows. He never wakes up from the last one. A scientist reveals a pattern of brain disease in NFL players and is discredited. A survivor of domestic abuse can't remember…
The Hidden Treasures of Disruptive Thinking – My personal Attempt as Genius
By Craig Copeland During the entire writing process and the fourteen years of research for my latest book, Disruptors: The Gateway to Genius Level Thinking, two questions nagged at me… Am I really an authority on genius, and does everyone (as I propose) really have genius within them? Well, to…