Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
A tale of Alexander’s comically woeful day, from start to finish.
A tale of Alexander’s comically woeful day, from start to finish.
The Knockoff Economy explores the paradox of how copying can drive creativity, using examples from fashion, technology, and entertainment industries.
Affluenza explores the high social and environmental costs of materialism and overconsumption in the United States.
This book explains the Neutral Thinking positivity and challenges the conventional wisdom of positive thinking.
Una exploración de sabores mundiales a través de la cocina simple pero innovadora.
A logical and heartfelt guide to finding and maintaining happiness.
Rewired presents a new, effective approach to overcoming addiction and starting recovery.
A Short History of Nearly Everything’ by Bill Bryson is a sweeping exploration of scientific knowledge, from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization. Bryson seeks to understand the most profound questions and endeavors of human science, explaining complex subjects in an accessible and humorous way. The book covers a range of topics including astronomy, paleontology, quantum mechanics, and more, all with the aim of uncovering how the universe and life as we know it came to be.