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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…
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Biographies, Autobiographies and Memoirs

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…
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Book Blast!

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…
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Book Blast! Why We Argue and How to Stop

Why We Argue and How to Stop: A Therapist’s Guide to Navigating Disagreements, Managing Emotions, and Creating Healthier Relationships You don’t have to go to every argument you’re invited all argue, but understanding why can help you avoid some of those foot-in-your-mouth moments where you say something you know you’ll…
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Biographies, Autobiographies and Memoirs

BOOK BLAST! Blue Ice, Sudden Death Climbing To The Summit of Humility

By Val Jon Farris At 11,000 feet my ice-crampon pops off my left boot and I careen down the steep glacier towards a deadly crevasse. The climb team forms a human net and catches me just a few feet before I slide into the abyss. “Hold on buddy, we’ve got…
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