R. Jay Driskill
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Shelton Keandra Reshay covers griddle basics thoroughly, from seasoning and heat zone management to recipe variety spanning breakfast pancakes to dinner steak fajitas. The step-by-step instructions are clear and the troubleshooting section addresses ...more | |
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While this book targets a younger audience than me, Joseph Young's writing quality really impressed me. Cael works as a multiverse operative until a mission goes wrong and reveals a conspiracy within the Archive system that can rewrite history. The c ...more | |
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Maxine Ember creates a senior-focused approach to Mediterranean eating with 100+ recipes designed for digestive comfort and nutritional needs after 60. The 30-day meal plan with grocery lists removes the guesswork, and the cooking tips address real c ...more | |
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Dr. Chada makes a compelling case that our chair-obsessed culture is creating widespread health issues. His background as both a Master Butcher and Doctor of Chiropractic gives him a unique perspective on anatomy. The central premise—that squatting w ...more | |
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As someone who's really into protein shakes, Kimberly Cedillo's cookbook hit all the right notes for me. The variety is impressive—everything from chocolate indulgences to green smoothies to keto-friendly options. Each recipe clearly shows the protei ...more | |
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H.S. Penn puts together 1,001 Chuck Norris jokes along with 70+ full-color images that add visual appeal to the collection. The book goes beyond just listing jokes and includes some commentary about Chuck Norris's cultural impact and the role of humo ...more | |
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Vladi Lanin creates a fog-soaked world where an amnesiac protagonist tries to piece together his identity. The setting feels noir-influenced but with surreal elements that keep you guessing what's real and what isn't. The unnamed main character wakes ...more | |
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Imagine A Better World: The Collective Wisdom of Artists and Dreamers
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Petros Michaelides combines artwork from various artists with his own reflective chapters on creating positive change. The art is varied and interesting, and the commentary that goes with each piece adds context without being overly earnest. The autho ...more |
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Milosovich has crafted a solid first novel that shows real promise. The three-way storyline between the wizard kingdom, Salostan's rulers, and the peasants caught in between creates an engaging political fantasy that kept me interested throughout. Wha ...more |
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“The smart play would be backing off. But I'd never built my reputation on smart moves—just effective ones.”
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“I slouched in my weathered deck chair, bourbon glass balanced on my knee, watching the sunset paint the sky over Fort Walton Beach in broad strokes of crimson and gold.”
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“The end of the Hittite Empire thus offers important insights into the dynamics of complex societies under stress.”
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“In recovering and studying the Hittite past, we not only illuminate an ancient civilization but also gain perspective on our own historical moment.”
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“The evening had that perfect October feel—warm enough to sit outside in a t-shirt but cool enough that the bourbon felt right, like a comfortable handshake between old friends.”
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“I slouched in my weathered deck chair, bourbon glass balanced on my knee, watching the sunset paint the sky over Fort Walton Beach in broad strokes of crimson and gold.”
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