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Princeton Review AP Psychology Premium Prep, 23rd Edition: 4 Practice Tests + Digital Practice Online + Content Review (College Test Preparation)

by The Princeton Review

PREMIUM PREP FOR A PERFECT 5! Ace the newly-digital AP Psychology Exam with this comprehensive study guide—including 4 full-length practice tests with answer explanations, timed online practice, and thorough content reviews.Techniques That Actually Work• Tried-and-true strategies to help you avoid traps and beat the test• Tips for pacing yourself and guessing logically• Essential tactics to help you work smarter, not harderEverything You Need for a High Score• Updated to address the new digital exam• Comprehensive content review for all test topics• Online digital flashcards to review core content• Study plans, a handy list of key terms and concepts, and more via your online Student ToolsPremium Practice for AP Excellence• 4 full-length practice tests (2 in the book, 2 online) with complete answer explanations• Online tests provided as both digital versions (with timer option to simulate exam experience) online, and as downloadable PDFs (with interactive elements mimicking theexam interface)• Practice drills at the end of each content review chapter, plus step-by-step walk-throughs of sample exam questions

Shot Ready

by Stephen Curry

Shot Ready is a powerful distillation of Stephen Curry&’s transformative philosophy of success—centered on preparation, constant improvement, creativity, connection, mindfulness, and joy—delivered in his incomparable voice and style. Stunningly designed and illustrated with more than 100 gorgeous photographs, Shot Ready is an intimate narrative and a practical blueprint for any reader who wants to unlock their own potential.

Beyond the Far Horizon (The Restorationists)

by Carolyn Leiloglou

A foe-turned-friend must learn to trust his new allies or risk losing his chance of finding a forever home in this thrilling conclusion of the award-winning Restorationists trilogy.Ravi may be free from a life of crime and captivity, but he still feels trapped. Even though the Restorationists have welcomed him with open arms, he&’s just not sure if he really belongs to this team. While he&’s agreed to help them infiltrate and bring down the nefarious Distortionists, Ravi keeps his escape plan—a stolen painting—close by in case things go south. But as the kids use their art-related Gifts to gain spots on the enemy&’s heist team, new discoveries about his past have Ravi questioning his next move. Can he risk trusting Vincent, Georgia, and the other Restorationists? Or is Ravi destined to always be on his own?Don&’t miss any of the Restorationists trilogy: BENEATH THE SWIRLING SKY • BETWEEN FLOWERS AND BONES • BEYOND THE FAR HORIZON

Ultimate Origami Challenge Kit for Kids 8-12: Fun Projects and Step-by-Step Folding Techniques to Go from Novice to Pro

by Brian Soonho Yoon

Discover the magic of origami and learn key techniques to create animals, 3D shapes, or gifts for loved ones from paper!Packed with 30 unique projects, including an inflatable bunny, flapping crane, throwing star, and pyramid, Ultimate Origami Challenge Kit for Kids 8–12 takes budding paper-folding enthusiasts from novice to pro. With fun facts, step-by-step instructions, and all the folding papers you need, kids can launch into creating a paper universe and build the confidence and skills to complete each challenge.Unfold the joy of Ultimate Origami Challenge Kit for Kids 8–12, featuring:· CHALLENGING MODELS: Kids progress at their own pace to gain and build on skills needed to advance from Apprentice to Specialist. Watch their confidence soar!· ENRICHING BRAIN SKILLS: Origami fosters curious minds by engaging developing brains through 3D perception, problem solving, logical thinking, hand-eye coordination, fine-motor skills, mental concentration, geometry, spatial awareness, and more!· COLORFUL ARTWORK AND ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS: Beautiful artwork is included to spark creativity. Plus, detailed illustrations are perfect for different learning styles and encourage independent problem solving.

Good, Better, Best: A Three-Tiered Approach to Weight Maintenance with 100 Low-Carb, Sugar-Free Recipes for Lasting Success

by Brenda Bennett

Do you know exactly how to lose weight, but are constantly battling the frustration of its inevitable return? Do stress eating or emotional triggers get in the way of you maintaining weight loss and living your healthiest life?Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and bestselling author Brenda Bennett provides you with all the knowledge and tools you need to break this cycle and reclaim power over your health.Features 100 recipes!In her new book, Good, Better, Best, Brenda Bennett delivers a novel approach to maintaining weight loss and keeping your health goals on track. This book provides a lifeline for anyone who struggles with the perpetual cycle of weight loss and regain—the dreaded yo-yo experience. Now you can banish the yo-yo forever with Brenda&’s approach. It doesn&’t involve strict plans or a rigid system. Instead, Brenda explains how to use a straightforward decision-making method to stay the course even through life&’s inconveniences and imperfections.The Good, Better, Best method gives you back control of your choices and empowers you each day to overcome decision fatigue, roll with the punches, and succeed in your goal to maintain your weight. You make decisions with one question in mind: &“What can I confidently choose to eat in this moment that still aligns with my goals and keeps me on track?&” Even if you don&’t make the very best choice, it&’s still a good enough choice. Just by choosing a good enough option you can reduce the toxic all-or-nothing mindset that says you must be perfect to stay on track. It allows flexibility in your decisions, so your brain doesn't go into "I've blown it, I&’ll just start again Monday" mode.What&’s Good, Better, Best?·Good (Enough): Simple and delicious recipes that won&’t compromise your health gains. Many use convenience items from your pantry, fridge, and freezer, making them perfect when you're short on time, on the road, or need to satisfy a craving.·Better: When you have a bit more time but still don&’t want to spend forever in the kitchen, these 15–45-minute recipes are made from scratch and offer more nutrient-dense options—think simple stir-fries, Instant Pot meals, and air fryer favorites.·Best: The healthiest and most involved recipes, many ideal for freezer prep and batch cooking. Great for feeding your family, entertaining, and weekend meals.You can mix and match between the three tiers and tailor your menu to suit your day.Beyond the 100 low-carb, low-sugar, allergy-friendly recipes, Good, Better, Best also includes:·Practical guidance on incorporating indulgences and dining out·A step-by-step action plan for what to do when you're above your maintenance range·The foolproof 1-1-1 method to help you navigate social events without losing control·A section on how to identify your non-negotiables·Three flexible meal plans, each with its own shopping list to simplify your weekWhether you&’re recovering from diet burnout or looking to maintain the progress you've worked hard to achieve, Good, Better, Best will help you build lasting habits, stay consistent, and feel confident in your choices—without the pressure of perfection.

Hyper-Zionism: Germany, the Nazi Past and Israel

by Hans Kundnani

The most thorough and damning account of German Zionism available from leading authors, academics and activists.Germany remains unmatched across Europe in its unconditional support for the Israeli state. Since October 7, 2023, the German state has particularly distinguished itself in its brutal repression of anyone who dares to speak out against Israel's crimes in Palestine. What is going on?In this urgent collection, leading authors including Hans Kundnani, Nahed Samour, Adam Tooze, and Dirk Moses, explore Germany's pathological commitment to the state of Israel. The book investigates the many levels at which Germany's "hyper-Zionism" operates, with essays on the country's memory culture – Erinnerungskultur – around the Holocaust and its effect on Arab and Muslim Germans, the state's protection of Israel as a foundational staatsräson, and the self-destruction of German cultural institutions in the name of defending Israel. The collection also probes the twin phenomena of philo- and antisemitism that permeate contemporary German institutions.The situation in Germany reverberates across Europe and beyond. Hyper-Zionism shows how history, politics and bad faith conspire to create a stifling culture of suppression, silencing and violence.

Stranger Things, Season Two: The Junior Novelization

by Matthew J. Gilbert

This expanded junior novelization retells the second season of Netflix&’s iconic series Stranger Things—and includes 8 pages of full-color images from the show!It's been a year since Will Byers escaped the Upside Down and Eleven went into hiding, and Hawkins seems to have returned to normal. But when Will sees premonitions of a darker supernatural threat, Mike, Lucas, and Dustin must join him for a new adventure. Can Max, the new girl in school, help them? This 320-page junior novelization, which includes eight pages of full-color images from the show, retells the landmark second season of Stranger Things and is sure to thrill kids ages 7 to 10 as well as fans of all ages.Welcome to the thrilling world of Netflix's hit series Stranger Things. Follow Eleven, Dustin, Lucas, and their friends for mystery, suspense, and supernatural adventures in 1980s Hawkins.

Scar the Sky: A Novel

by J. Todd Scott

Lightning never strikes twice —until it does. A killer is hunting down survivors of lightning strikes in this dark and twisting thriller, perfect for fans of J. H. Markert and Richard Chizmar.Everything changed for Andi Ellis when she was struck by lightning and her heart stopped. Andi was resuscitated, but she was never the same—electronics strangely malfunction in her presence: clocks can&’t keep time; batteries swiftly die. And while many lightning strike victims are left with temporary "lightning tree" markings, on her they are permanent scars. Years later Andi, her eight-year-old daughter, and a fellow lightning strike survivor have fled Texas and Andi&’s dangerous ex to go off the grid in a strange and secluded desert community. Meanwhile, two private investigators pursue a US senator's missing daughter who they find too late. When searching for information on the strange lightning scars on the girl's body, they find themselves pulled into an FBI investigation—people who have been struck by lightning are being murdered. As the death toll mounts, the task force traces the killer farther west—closer and closer to Andi Ellis and her daughter, and the haven she's carefully created. Thriller and horror readers will be enthralled by the dark turns in Scar the Sky.

Steppenwolf

by Hermann Hess

Hermann Hess&’ Steppenwolf is not just a novel—it&’s a journey into the fractured soul of humanity. Meet Harry Haller, a man torn between civilization and savagery, intellect and instinct, longing for belonging yet addicted to solitude. In this haunting, hallucinatory tale, Hesse invites you to step beyond the veil of convention into the Magical Theater—a place where identity shatters, reality bends, and the self becomes infinite. Existential dread meets mystical revelation. Bohemian jazz clubs, secret societies, and shadow selves. A novel that dances on the edge of madness and meaning. Whether you&’re a seeker, a misfit, or simply curious about the wild wolves howling in your own psyche, Steppenwolf will challenge and change the way you see yourself—and the world.

Night and Day

by Virginia Woolf

In Night and Day, Virginia Woolf delves into the lives of two women, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet, as they navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and societal roles in early 20th-century England. The novel contrasts the inner lives of its characters with the external pressures of their environment, exploring the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. Katharine, a poet caught between her literary aspirations and the expectations of marriage, and Mary, a suffragist dedicated to social change, embody the struggles of women seeking autonomy in a patriarchal society. Woolf's innovative narrative style, characterized by stream-of-consciousness techniques, allows readers to intimately experience the characters' thoughts and emotions. Night and Day is a profound meditation on the nature of relationships, the pursuit of individuality, and the interplay between night and day as metaphors for the dualities of life.

The Sun Also Rises

by Ernest Hemingway

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a timeless classic that delves into the lives of a group of disillusioned expatriates in post-World War I Europe. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant and tumultuous streets of Paris and the picturesque landscapes of Spain, the novel follows the journey of Jake Barnes, a war veteran grappling with his own sense of purpose and identity. Hemingway's sparse yet evocative prose captures the essence of the Lost Generation, exploring themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a world forever changed by war. With its raw honesty and poignant portrayal of human emotions, The Sun Also Rises remains a poignant and powerful reflection of the human experience.

The Belles: A Novel

by Lacey N. Dunham

In this richly atmospheric, dark academia debut novel, a young woman with a secretive past will risk everything—including her life—to fit in. Belles never tell… It&’s 1951 at the secluded Bellerton College, and Deena Williams is an outsider doing her best to blend in with her wealthy and perfectly groomed peers. Infamous for its strict rules as much as its prestige, attending Bellerton could give Deena the comfortable life she&’s always dreamed of. She quickly forms an alliance with the five other freshmen on her floor, and soon they are singled out by the president&’s wife as the most promising girls of their class, who anoints them: The Belles. They walk the college&’s halls in menacing unison, matching velvet ribbons in their hair. But no sisterhood comes without secrets, and the Belles are no exception. Playing cruel pranks on their dormitory housemother and embarking on boundary-shattering night games, the Belles test the limits of the campus rules. But as Deena begins to piece together the sinister history of Bellerton, her own past threatens to come to light, forcing her to make a dangerous choice. A chilling and seductive coming-of-age story, The Belles is an excavation of the dark side of girlhood, the intricacies of privilege, and the unbridled desire to belong at any cost.

The Missing Chums

by Franklin W. Dixon

The Missing Chums is a thrilling mystery novel in the iconic Hardy Boys series, written by Franklin W. Dixon. In this captivating story, Frank and Joe Hardy, along with their friends Chet Morton and Biff Hooper, find themselves embroiled in a puzzling case involving the disappearance of their chums. As the young detectives follow a trail of clues and face dangerous adversaries, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists. Join the Hardy Boys as they use their wit, courage, and resourcefulness to unravel the mystery and bring their missing friends back home safely.

The People's Project: Poems, Essays, and Art for Looking Forward

by Maggie Smith Saeed Jones

A liberatory anthology of twenty-seven writers—a community in book form—charting paths ahead for action and care in the face of political uncertainty, curated by Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones. Inspired by Saeed Jones and Maggie Smith&’s conversations in the wake of the 2024 election, this is a collection of poems, essays, and visual art on what we—individually and collectively—can hold onto, and what we can work towards. In times of difficulty, with a government working against its own people, we must turn to our friends and loved ones to provide context, language, energy, and hope. The People&’s Project offers a range of perspectives, drawing wisdom from their communities and histories: from know-your-place aggression to crip time as a way forward, from finding strength in nature to how trans people provide a guide for the future, and how hope has everything to do with survival. We hope these meditations and strategies will provide you with inspiration and fortitude for the years ahead. Featuring original and selected work from Alexander Chee, Chase Strangio, Tiana Clark, Hala Alyan, Aubrey Hirsch, Imani Perry, Abi Maxwell, Victoria Chang, Koritha Mitchell, Jason Silverstein, Alice Wong, Mira Jacob, Aruni Kashyap, Sam Sax, Ashley C. Ford, Marlon James, Eula Biss, Randall Mann, Danez Smith, Ada Limon, Kiese Laymon, Joy Harjo, Jill Damatac, and Patricia Smith.

Each Man Kills

by Victoria Glad

. . . to live you must feed on the living&” Bill Morris has been in love with Maria since grade school. Now that he&’s in college he finally has the courage to tell her how he feels. But a trip to Transylvania seems to have completely changed Maria.

Crucified (Detective Jack Warr)

by Lynda La Plante

The fifth book in Lynda's brilliant Detective Jack Warr crime series.Jack, after taking paternity leave for the birth of his son, is forced to take even more time due to emotional fatigue and depression. Jack's wife Maggie is more than aware of Jack's issues, attempting to persuade him to accept private medical help as he has refused any form of counselling given to officers in the Met. Jack is suffering a nightmare consuming rage. After having to deal with the lengthy horrific murder trial detailing the tragic victims of the serial killer Rodney Middleton, he is haunted by the unidentified remains of more of the killers victims. Jack finds solace in renewing a dangerous relationship with the artist Adam Bolder. They meet in Portobello market, in a shop selling frames. The enigmatic Adam, has taken up working on fake art in an old disused school out building. The fascination of watching Adam work, the brilliance of his artistic work and the obvious criminal activity in producing these paintings enthrals Jack. Maggie becomes equally interested in the world of fake art. Jack collecting books and watching art programs, his renewed friendship encourages him to return to work. As he settles back into the old regime at the station, a new female DCI is a force to be reckoned with. One weekend visiting Portobella market again, going to purchase some photo frames for pictures of his new son, the street is cordoned off by police crime scene officers. Ambulances and patrol cars blocking all traffic. A body has been found in the framer's shop. The naked murder victim has had his features destroyed, and horrifically nailed to a giant cross. The murder is not in Jack's jurisdiction, so another team have been allocated in to lead the enquiry and attempt to identify the victim. But Jack is too involved to steer clear - is he detective or witness?

Lady Like: A Novel

by Mackenzi Lee

Two women set their sights on marrying the same duke, but instead of becoming enemies, they find themselves falling in love—though not with him.&“My new favorite romance author.&”—Julia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series&“A genuinely, strikingly funny romantic romp. I inhaled it!&”—Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Great Big Beautiful LifeHarriet Lockhart never planned to marry. She has spent her life defying expectations, playing male roles on London&’s seediest stages, and doing whatever she pleases. When Harry is contacted by her hitherto anonymous father, she finds herself at risk of losing the trust fund that&’s subsidized her lifestyle—unless she begins to lead a more respectable life, starting with finding a husband.Emily Sergeant, the picture of modesty, has only ever wanted to marry. And were it not for one mistake in her youth that rendered her a social pariah, she would be appropriately betrothed. Instead, she&’s due to wed the only willing—and most abominable—man in her small town. Desperate for an alternative, Emily flees to London to snag a less lecherous fiancé.Worlds collide, dramatically and hilariously, when both women decide on the very same duke as their best possible chance at a tolerable husband and a secure future. A tongue-in-cheek romp through London&’s summer season, from balls to brothels, horseraces to duels, Harry and Emily compete for the duke&’s favor, only to find their true hearts&’ desires may be more compatible than they could have ever predicted.

The Idea of an Entire Life: Poems

by Billy-Ray Belcourt

From award-winning Driftpile Cree poet Billy-Ray Belcourt, a dazzling exploration of love, anguish, queerness, and Indigenous resistance in the 21st centuryQueer Indigenous poet Billy-Ray Belcourt offers up a powerful meditation on the present as a space where the past and a still-possible utopia collide. Rigorous in research and thought yet accessible in language and imagery, this collection weaves lyric verse, sonnets, field notes, and fragments to examine the delicate facets of queer Indigeneity.Belcourt contends with the afterlife of what he calls &“the long twentieth century,&” a period marked by assaults on Indigenous life, and his people&’s enduring resistance. The poems, sometimes heartbreaking, other times sly and humorous, are marked by the autobiographical and philosophical style that has come to define Belcourt&’s body of work. By its close, the collection makes the urgent argument that we are each our own little statues of both grief and awe.His third book of poetry and sixth across genres, Billy-Ray Belcourt&’s The Idea of an Entire Life leaves readers with a vision for queer Indigenous life as it is shaped by a violent history—and yet pulled toward a more flourishing future.

Murder at the Black Cat Café (Detective Kindaichi Mysteries)

by Seishi Yokomizo

FROM ONE OF JAPAN'S GREATEST CRIME WRITERS—THE AUTHOR OF THE HONJIN MURDERS: Nothing at The Black Cat Café is as it seems. . .In order to solve this sensational stand-alone murder mystery, scruffy detective Kosuke Kindaichi will have to untangle a complex web of love, jealousy, and betrayalIn post-war Tokyo, still recovering from the devastating wartime bombing raids, a patrolling policeman passing The Black Cat Café makes a gruesome discovery: the body of a woman, lying in a hastily dug hole, with a dead black cat by her side. The woman&’s face is disfigured beyond recognition, and the café&’s black cat seems alive and well, so where did the two corpses come from, and why were they buried in the café&’s garden?As the legendary scruffy sleuth Kosuke Kindaichi investigates, he realizes the café&’s enigmatic madam, Oshima, has a past shrouded in secrecy, and what exactly is her relationship with the owner, Itoshima?Murder at the Black Cat Café is the latest instalment in the Kosuke Kindaichi mysteries—the classic series that made Seishi Yokomizo Japan&’s greatest and best-loved crime writer of all time. This edition also includes a bonus story, &‘The Well Wheel Creaks&’.

My Sister the Apple Tree: A Refugee Story of Hope and Resilience

by Jordan Scott Jamal Saeed

In this moving picture book, inspired by the author&’s experience as a Syrian refugee, a child's profound love for his family's apple tree gives him courage when he must flee his homeland.When a young boy asks his parents why he doesn&’t have a brother or sister, his mother replies that on the day he was born, they planted an apple tree in their front yard. &“The apple tree is your sister,&” she says. At night, the boy wraps a blanket around his sister's trunk and during the day he shares all of his secrets with her. One day, they see helicopters in the sky and his parents tell him they must flee. But how can he leave his sister behind? Instead he digs her up and carries her away from their homeland. When they arrive to a new place, the air is colder and the ground is hard. Home feels so far away. But as his sister grows taller and her branches blossom, the boy realizes that he will always be connected to his homeland, even as he begins to embrace his new one.This moving and hopeful refugee story is written by Syrian activist Jamal Saeed and co-written by acclaimed poet Jordan Scott. Illustrated by award-winning artist Zahra Marwan, who drew inspiration from her own immigration from Kuwait, this gorgeous book reminds readers that nothing is left behind forever.

The EC Archives: Two-Fisted Tales Volume 2 (EC Archives)

by Harvey Kurtzman

HARROWING, TRUE-TO-LIFE WAR TALES IN THE EC TRADITION.The heart-pounding, spine-rattling war stories of Two-Fisted Tales continue with this volume where the destructive force of battle and the true human cost of war is laid bare under celebrated cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman&’s watchful eye and steadfast editorship.Collecting Two-Fisted Tales issues #24–#29, this affordably priced paperback volume features—in fully remastered digital color—the work of comic book greats Harvey Kurtzman, Wally Wood, John Severin, Jerry De Fuccio, John Severin, and more!Includes the Kurtzman classic war story &“Corpse on the Imjin!&”Foreword by Rocco Versaci, Ph.D.

Nowhere Girl: Life as a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation

by Carla Ciccone

Why is a generation of women only now discovering they have ADHD? (Spoiler: misogyny.) A writer examines the cost of living with undiagnosed ADHD in this reported memoir about the girls medical science ignored.When Carla Ciccone is diagnosed with ADHD at thirty-nine—an evaluation prompted by the demands of early motherhood—it flips the script on her life. After years of self-blame and self-sabotage, she discovers that her most reviled traits aren&’t deep personality flaws, but symptoms of an undiagnosed disorder. And as she goes from being her own biggest hater to someone a bit more compassionate, she notices the growing community of women in the same situation.Weaving her personal story into an investigation of the rise in ADHD diagnoses, Ciccone draws on scientific research and expert interviews to reflect on the classrooms of the 1990s, where &“ADD&” was reserved for hyperactive white boys, and girls learned to mask their differences. She examines the hormonal upheavals of adolescence and their unique effects on neurochemistry, and later charts her chaotic entry into motherhood. She also explores the history of women&’s mental healthcare and the pressure to perform our gender in a certain way. Throughout, Ciccone seeks to understand the ramifications of an ignored mental disorder for an entire generation of women—the nowhere girls.With humor, depth, and detailed reporting, Nowhere Girl explores the cultural impact of ADHD on girls and women, and offers a path forward to reclaim our narratives, forgive ourselves, and parent our children (and reparent ourselves) with the softness we never received.

Song of the Hell Witch: A Novel

by Taylor Hartley

Rekindled romance spreads new wings in this atmospheric romantic fantasy, where magic empowers women trapped inside an oppressive patriarchy. This striking debut novel is perfect for fans of the feminist ideals in When Women Were Dragons and the unique magic system in One Dark Window. Once a vicious street rat, Prudence Merriweather has clawed her way to the top of society and now enjoys newfound power as the Duchess of Talonsbury. All she has to do to protect her fragile position is maintain the act of gentility, make her husband happy—and keep her monstrous magic a secret. Puck Reed, the Thief Lord of Talonsbury, once delighted in taking risks and humiliating the social elite at any cost but now lives a quieter criminal lifestyle. With a daughter of his own to protect, Puck tries to lay low and stay safe for her benefit. His daughter, Bea, suffers from a mysterious illness bent on killing her, and Puck will stop at nothing to find a cure.When Prudence&’s magic betrays her, she has no choice but to flee—and who better to smuggle her out of the city than her childhood best friend and former sweetheart, Puck Reed? With the help of old friends and new allies, they learn about Stormlash, a safe haven miles beyond the city walls where women and their magic can flourish beyond the oppressive eye of Leora&’s religious fanatics. Stormlash may also hold the key to curing Bea&’s illness. The challenge? Keep her alive long enough to get there. With Bea&’s illness claiming more of her strength, Puck and Pru must work together to reach Stormlash and, in the process, confront a growing evil threatening to devour the country they call home.Perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent and Hannah Whitten, this second-chance romantic fantasy features monstrous women stepping into their full power, a father who will do anything to save his daughter, and the rekindled flame of an old, enduring love.

The Skylark of Space

by E. E. Smith

SkyLark of Space by E. E. Doc Smith is a classic science fiction novel that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the vast expanse of outer space. Filled with thrilling space battles, intricate plots, and fascinating alien civilizations, this timeless tale explores the boundless possibilities of the universe and the indomitable spirit of humanity. Join our intrepid heroes as they navigate the cosmos, facing danger and discovery at every turn. SkyLark of Space is a must-read for any fan of epic science fiction adventures.

Invest Like a Billionaire: Unlocking Wealth Secrets of the Ultra-Rich

by Ben Fraser Bob Fraser

Discover the secret investment strategies of billionaires and learn how to build lasting wealth through private alternatives previously out of reach for most investors. Invest Like a Billionaire will show you how.You&’ve worked hard to earn it. Now it&’s time to grow and protect it—like the ultrawealthy do. Invest Like a Billionaire reveals the data-backed investment strategies the top 1% have used for decades—but that most investors have never been told. Written for entrepreneurs, high-income professionals, and anyone ready to take control of their financial future, this book shows you how to unlock better returns with less risk by accessing the powerful world of private investments. Blending persuasive and relevant data, hard-won wisdom, real-life examples, and practical action steps, you'll learn: Why billionaires invest 50–60% of their wealth in private alternatives What decades of research shows about the risk and return profiles of real estate, private credit, venture capital, and more The real reason most financial advisors never talk about private investments The tax and structuring strategies used by the top 1% to keep more of what they earn The mindset shifts that separate the ultra-rich from everyday investors Whether you're an experienced investor or just hitting your stride, Invest Like a Billionaire is your blueprint to smarter, data-driven, wealth-building. Stop investing like everyone else. Start investing with precision—like a billionaire.

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