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- Books Published September 30, 2016
September 30, 2016
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My Brain is Out of Control is a brief memoir with humor, heart, and pertinent advice. Patrick Mbaya’s unusual memoir, "My Brain Is Out of Control", approaches neurological and psychiatric issues from a different perspective: that of a... Read More
Both a scientific overview and blueprint for implementation, this work examines strategies for weight loss and muscle maintenance. "Lean Gains" by Jonathan S. Lee offers readers an overview of the science behind losing fat while... Read More
The collection does everything poetry should do, offering fresh perspectives on the familiar while teasing the imagination. F. Scott Fitzgerald once apologized for writing a long letter by saying he didn’t have time to write a shorter... Read More
This is an important contribution to the literature on a great man who worked tirelessly to bring forth his vision of an enlightened humanity. Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a teacher, author, and public speaker whose vision for... Read More
Those mourning lost love or celebrating found love will find escaping into this collection to be a memorable trip. Candice Lee searches for inner harmony in Escapism: Words + Photos, a collection of confessional poetry and majestic... Read More
Hindu imagery of gods, goddesses, chakras, and planets, and other drawings of classic Indian scenery—all paired with meditative excerpts from the author’s books—will both focus the mind and lead to a relaxing coloring experience. Read More
This diverse collection on the potent plant crackles with stored energy. The works assembled in this latest edition of "Ayahuasca Reader" sing a chorus of testimonies to the mysterious and powerful vine, giving voice to a wide and... Read More
With a surety of time and place, this biting novel depicts a South still marked by racism. In Gray Stewart’s intriguing "Haylow", Travis Hemperly is lured back to his hometown of Atlanta by a surprising job offer to teach history at... Read More