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El Secreto del Águila
Con su best seller, Hasta las águilas necesitan un impulso, David McNally ayudó a cientos de miles de personas a navegar con éxito los recortes de personal y la reestructuración que impregnó la década de los 90. Ahora, mientras se desarrolla una nueva era dinámica pero incierta, McNally ofrece inspiración para el milenio — estrategias para ayudarte a volar a nuevas alturas de logros personales ¡no importa lo lejos que tengas que volar! Prepárate para trabajar — y gozarlo — a medida que comienzas tu viaje de auto-descubrimiento que te lleva a una nueva visión de confianza en tu carrera y en tu vida. Encontrarás aquí una motivación poderosa en las anécdotas e inspiradoras historias de la vida real. Descubre tus propios “beneficios” a través de evaluaciones personales que te brindan información y orientación, ejercicios para ampliar tu percepción, así como principios que, al adoptarlos como tuyos, cambiarán tu vida para siempre. ¡Descubre el secreto de las personas que prosperan y ponlo a trabajar a tu favor!
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Emerging Man
Near forty, Ryan Connelly returns to his small Minnesota hometown hoping to reconnect with his estranged father. Stuck in grief and inertia, he befriends an aging sculptor carving a giant boulder into a man rising from the earth. Helping with the work, Ryan begins to heal, confront his past, and rediscover his passion for living.
A coming-of-age novel blending humor and heartbreaking pathos, <em>Emerging Man</em> teaches us that it’s never too late to become a man.
—Ian Graham Leask, author of House of Large Sizes -
Encounter Over Alaska
On November 17, 1986, cargo flight JAL 1628 reported three massive UFOs on a routine run to Anchorage, becoming one of history’s most famous UFO cases. Encounter Over Alaska draws from that true event as FAA investigator Scott Andrews dismisses the claim—until reporter Nicole Martone uncovers a cover-up of military and civilian radar showing a 45-minute pursuit. Teaming up, they risk their careers to expose government deception.
Dives deep into the mystery that captivates the world
—Brandon Blake, producer and CEO, Saturn Harvest, LLC -
Estevanico
This book tells the story of Estevanico (“Little Stephen”), enslaved scout and ambassador of Spain’s Narváez expedition. Likely born Musthapha Zammouri (1499–1539), he became the first known person of African descent to reach the present-day continental United States. One of only four survivors, he traveled with Cabeza de Vaca across northern New Spain—today’s US Southwest and northern Mexico—reporting on pueblos and towns.
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Evil and Suffering in the Bible
If God is all-good, all-knowing, and all-powerful, why do evil and suffering persist? In Evil and Suffering in the Bible, Stephen Vicchio examines how the Old and New Testaments portray these realities and how biblical thinking about them evolves across scripture. He also offers historical context, summarizing eight major responses within the biblical tradition to the problem of evil. This work brings rigorous scholarship to questions we urgently want answered.
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Evil in World Religions
Evil in World Religions compares how major faith traditions explain evil and suffering. After defining key terms such as “religion” and “evil,” it surveys ancient traditions including Hinduism, Judaism, and dualistic faiths like Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. It then examines Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto, followed by Christianity and Islam, and concludes with traditional African religions, especially Yoruba and Igbo. An essential resource for students of comparative religion and theodicy.
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Extrajudicial Execution
TARGETED INDIVIDUAL defines a person allegedly singled out for covert surveillance, intimidation, and harm. In this candid memoir, a self-described TI recounts six years of psychological, emotional, and physical torment—methods he believes were used to destroy his health, finances, reputation, and family, driving him toward suicide. Framed as a cautionary tale, he argues thousands worldwide suffer similar targeting in silence.
Riveting…. an amazing story
—Lori, review on Amazon -
Fire Fight in Shelter Rock
The unique husband-and-wife team of award-winning reporter Mort Ahrens and his law professor wife, Danni Rose, are a couple who are continually found by conflict. We enter an exciting series of events which include a poisoning, a sinner seeking redemption, an unlikely romance, book-banning religious leaders, violence towards librarians and booksellers, the murder of a famous author and much more. Their sleuthing uncovers challenges to the very foundations of democracy.
…filled with surprising action, great characters, and thought-provoking discourse.
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Fix the Roads
Retired accountant Alexander Haralson—only slightly saner than in Our Jewish Robot Future—reinvents himself as a stand-up comic in Fix the Roads. Determined to roast Detroit’s corrupt politicians like a new Lenny Bruce, he’s distracted by his mistress, Flossy, and devastated by his city’s collapse—setting up a sharp, bumpy, darkly comic ride.
…told with acerbic Jewish sarcasm.
—Bob Gilbert, author of The Shady Elders of Zion -
Fizz!
Wondering whether you can succeed as a consultant? This step-by-step guide shows you how—while challenging you to examine your motivation and decide if consulting truly fits. Learn how to position yourself, sell your services, collaborate effectively, and protect work-life balance. Packed with trade secrets and hard-earned lessons, it prepares you for the hardest work you’ll ever love.
will undoubtedly help the budding consultant leapfrog years of frustrating and stressful trial and error
—Mark D. Carlson, Vice Chancellor, HR (retired), Minnesota State Colleges and Universities -
From Primates to Politicians
From Primates to Politicians traces politics to its atavistic roots in human evolution, explaining how survival instincts, status competition, and resource struggle shape modern behavior. Juan Manuel Muñoz examines politics as a marketplace dominated by economic elites and political marketing—an arena of distortion we’ve learned to tolerate. In three parts, he surveys primatology, evolution, and power relations; unpacks the evolution of societies and the foundations of conservatism and liberalism; and presents an “evolutionary theory of politics,” applying it to current events and global forecasts.
takes you into… the interaction of the natural sciences with the political science
–Maria Lim, review on Amazon -
From Vladimir to Vladimir
From Vladimir to Vladimir traces Russia and Ukraine’s tangled bond from Prince Vladimir of Kiev and the Kievan Rus’ (879–1240) to Russia’s February 2022 invasion. Vicchio highlights overlooked links and Ukraine’s repeated subjugations—Mongols, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Russian annexation in 1792—then follows nations through wars, Soviet era, and post-1991 independence.
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Fur Bearers
An updated, ingenious werewolf saga blending Gangs of New York grit with classic wolf-man horror. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, two city-bred werewolf clans wage a bloody war, risking centuries of secrecy once maintained through five-year feeding frenzies. As battles escalate and bodies pile up, humans near the awful truth: werewolves live among them—and they’re hungry.
The way a werewolf book should be written
—Michael, verified review on Amazon -
Fur Bearers: The Montana Saga
Butch and a handful of werewolves survive the clan war—only to face a worse enemy: the police and FBI now know they exist. Hunted and desperate, they flee toward Montana, hoping to rebuild their pack in peace. Instead, they collide with an ancient force that considers werewolves sworn enemies. To avoid extinction, they’ll need every scrap of courage and cunning.
these werewolves can kick butt
—Michael, verified review on Amazon -
Gardeners of the Universe
In Peterson’s debut sci-fi novel Gardeners of the Universe, three children are born with engineered genetic ‘gifts’ that will reshape humanity. Rianne sparks biological revolutions, Dan creates sentient computers, and Sarah becomes the world’s most trusted voice in an age of dissonance. As their families navigate disruptive technologies and global catastrophe, humanity accelerates toward augmentation and genetic change. Watching from the shadows are the Torae—ancient alien “Gardeners” seeking to create new universes—who quietly entangle the trio in their designs.
A fluid, grand-canvas, perapetetic future-history adventure.
—KIRKUS REVIEWS