The book 'Death by Comfort' by Paul Taylor discusses how modern life is causing mismatches with our evolutionary biology, leading to obesity, depression, and addiction. The author explores the importance of physical activity, natural foods, and stress response in our lives and suggests ways to thrive in the modern world.
Learn about The Name Work, a unique therapy tool developed by Lily Dulan, a psychotherapist and certified yoga teacher, to help individuals cope with grief and find meaning. The Name Work teaches how to assign special meaning and qualities to names, create positive affirmations, and includes self-guided questions, meditations, and practices. This heartfelt memoir shares Lily's personal healing journey and her method for transforming deep suffering into healing and positive change.
Explore the eerie worlds of Coraline and The Graveyard Book, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Chris Riddell. Follow Coraline as she discovers a strange new home and the dangers that come with it, and join Nobody Owens as he navigates life in a graveyard, raised by ghosts. Both books offer thrilling adventures and unforgettable characters.
Discover the top 9 classic books for children, including Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. These beloved tales are filled with adventure, imagination, and unforgettable characters that have captured the hearts of readers young and old for generations.
["Writer Cody Cassidy delves into the untold stories of ancient innovators in his book 'Who Ate the First Oyster?' with a humorous and enthusiastic approach. He uses the lives of individuals to provide a glimpse into ancient cultures and educate readers on a period of time that was previously unknown.", "John Moe's 'The Hilarious World of Depression' is a memoir and investigation of the disease. Inspired by his own struggles with depression and conversations with high-profile comedians who also faced the disease, Moe explores depression's universal themes and shares laugh-out-loud stories and insights drawn from years of interviews."]
The Institute is a novel by Stephen King about a group of children with special abilities who are taken to a sinister institution where they are subjected to brutal treatment. The story follows Luke Ellis, who wakes up in the Institute after his parents are murdered and must find a way to escape. The novel is a thrilling and terrifying tale of good vs. evil, with King's signature style of horror and suspense.
The Mythology Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained is a book that retells and explains 80 of the world's greatest myths and characters, from the gods of Greek mythology to the Norse heroes. The book delves into the stories of different cultures worldwide, including the Australian aborigines, the Cherokee, and the Aztecs. This newest title in the bestselling Big Ideas series pairs engaging visual style with global coverage of world myths, bringing the wisdom of the ages to life.
This book is a front row ticket to Kobe's journey through life as he reveals how he used the Mamba Mentality as a blueprint to his success, whether on-court or off-court. An insight into how his mind works offers an opportunity to replicate his success and achievements. Kobe's rise to greatness is an inspiration to a new generation of young people who dream of making it big in their chosen fields.