Uganda Footprint Handbook
Book
Land-locked in the heart of the African continent, Uganda has a fantastic climate, an ever-changing...
Things I Do in Detroit: A Guide Book to the Coolest Places by the Nain Rouge
Kiersten Armstrong, Mike Warlow and Dave Krieger
Book
An alternative guide book that will appeal to photography and popular culture book buyers and...
The Trouble with Europe: Why the EU isn't Working, How it Can be Reformed, What Could Take its Place
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'This is a credible plan for life outside Europe and deserves to be widely read' The Week - Business...
A Communication Perspective on the Military
Erin Sahlstein Parcell and Lynne M. Webb
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A Communication Perspective on the Military brings into focus the challenge of sense-making in the...
Shakespeare and the Visual Arts: The Italian Influence
Book
Critical investigation into the rubric of 'Shakespeare and the visual arts' has generally focused on...
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Tides of Possibility in Books
Jan 12, 2018
A few of note:[The Color of Silence] by [Mandy Broughton] about compassion. [The Woman Who Wanted to Play Havisham] by [Haralambi Markov] which message seems to be, be careful what you wish for. [Imaginary Numbers] by [Corinn Heathers] which I would really love to see expanded to a novel with more a back story.
[Teachable Moments] by [Brandon Crilly] seemed to be my favorite though. Perhaps I am biased as a teacher and the title is a term we are not allowed to have in the classroom anymore thanks to the testing culture. The idea of a former teacher doing what is best for young people and by doing that he teaches them the biggest lesson of life.
I will be looking for more works from some of these authors. I could have done without the poetry though.
LittleBit (2 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books
Mar 16, 2018
I have the physical, electronic, and audio editions of this book. I can’t get enough.
This book is fantastic for many reasons: the fact that there is something for the techy, the geek, the pop-culture guru, the romantic, or even the adventure seeker.
Set in the future where our world is lived in VR, Ernest Cline takes us on an adventure that teaches many of us to sit and think “Oh, man! Do I spend that much time with technology!?”, “What would I do with more cash than any sane person should have??”, or even “What would you do for love and friendship??”
This is an easy and fun read and I think that almost anyone would get some type of joy from reading(or listening) to Ready Player One.
Khmer Legends 1
Book and Reference
App
Cambodia has many legends about the beginnings of its country. These stories are accepted and...
Queen Victoria
Book
Paula Bartley's Queen Victoria examines Victorian Britain from the perspective of the Queen....
Careless Love: Unmaking of Elvis Presley
Book
Last Train to Memphis, the first part of Guralnick's two-volume life of Elvis Presley, received...

