by Edith Nesbit
The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit, a delightful collection of enchanting tales where the magical and mythical come to life. In these stories, dragons are not just fearsome beasts—they are creatures of personality and heart, each with its own unique adventure to tell. From gentle giants to cunning tricksters, Nesbit’s dragons are sure to capture your imagination. Whether they’re befriending humans, guarding treasure, or embarking on thrilling escapades, every story invites you into a worl… Read More
by Arthur Edward Waite
Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
The Book of Black Magic by Arthur Edward Waite is a comprehensive study of occult rituals, ceremonial magic, and esoteric traditions. First published in the late 19th century, this work remains one of the most detailed and influential guides on grimoires and magical practices throughout history.
Read More
by Carla Winters
The Blood Game is Book 1 in the DRAMATISED (with music and sound effects) Audiobook installment of the steamy, medium-burn paranormal reverse harem romance series–THE HOUSE OF SHADOWS–featuring dark secrets, wicked magic, and dangerous mates.
For mature readers only.
Read More
by Carla Winters
The Blood Curse is Book 2 in the DRAMATISED (with music and sound effects) Audiobook installment of the steamy, medium-burn paranormal reverse harem romance series–The House of Shadows–featuring dark secrets, wicked magic, and dangerous mates.
For mature readers only.
Read More
by Ignacio J. Durruty
Own the first of many books, light novels, and manga-comics by Danketsu. The Blacksmith Origin is the first piece of literature by the Danketsu team, written in September 2021, to pay homage to the origins of the Danketsu world. The story is set in the 10th century, with excerpts from the 21st Century as well.
Read More
by Fritz Leiber
In The Big Time, Fritz Leiber immerses readers in a tightly wound tale of war, paradox, and psychological tension set within a single room outside of time. The story opens inside a mysterious place called the “Place,” a staging ground used by time-traveling soldiers and medics participating in a vast, secret war that spans all of history. Leiber quickly throws readers into this confined yet conceptually expansive setting, introducing a small cast of characters whose personal dramas p… Read More
by Craig Rice
The Big Midget Murders delivers sharp wit and chaotic charm through a fast moving mystery packed with eccentric characters and clever twists. Craig Rice drives the story with humor and misdirection rather than solemn detective procedure.
Read More
by Agatha Christie
In The Big Four, Agatha Christie plunges Hercule Poirot into a world of international intrigue, pitting him against a mysterious and powerful criminal syndicate bent on global domination. Unlike the usual small-town murder mysteries, this novel ups the stakes, as Poirot faces four of the most dangerous adversaries he’s ever encountered. With high-stakes espionage, relentless action, and a sinister conspiracy spanning continents, Christie takes readers on a fast-paced, suspense-filled ride … Read More
by Web3Spotter
Unlock the potential of generative AI, even if you have no prior technical knowledge. This book is your comprehensive guide to the revolutionary world of AI, showing you how to create compelling content, automate tedious tasks, and build your own AI-powered tools. Move beyond being a passive observer and learn how to actively shape the future with this powerful technology.
Read More
by Richard Marsh
Richard Marsh’s “The Beetle” captivates readers with its thrilling blend of horror and mystery, set against the backdrop of late 19th-century London. Published in 1897, the novel weaves a tale of terror as it follows the sinister figure of a shape-shifting Egyptian beetle that wreaks havoc on the lives of those it encounters. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, each adding layers of suspense and intrigue to the story. Marsh’s ability to create a palpable … Read More
by Antony Lewis
The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains: An Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and the Technology that Powers Them (Cryptography, Derivatives Investments, Futures Trading, Digital Assets, NFT)
Read More
by Anthony L. Chute, Nathan Finn
The Baptist Story is a narrative history of a diverse group of people spanning over four centuries, living among distinct cultures on separate continents, while finding their common identity in Christ and expressing their faith as Baptists.
Read More
by Marcus Ubani, Larissa.Health
This edition provides additional utility on our platform. Check out the publisher notes on our website.
THE BABY COUNTING BOOK – Rainbows in Sight! is a joyful learning book designed to support early development in infants while celebrating inclusivity.
Together with your child, you’ll explore playful visuals of animals, numbers, emotions, colors, and shapes — and even chat with the alphabet snake!
Along the way, you’ll discover a remarkable fact: over 300 babies are born every minu… Read More
by Marcus Ubani, Larissa.Health
THE BABY COUNTING BOOK – Rainbows in Sight! is a joyful learning book designed to support early development in infants while celebrating inclusivity.
Together with your child, you’ll explore playful visuals of animals, numbers, emotions, colors, and shapes — and even chat with the alphabet snake!
Along the way, you’ll discover a remarkable fact: over 300 babies are born every minute! By the end of the book, you’ll have observed the increase to 900 little lives together.
With every… Read More
by Kate Chopin
“The Awakening” is a novel written by American author Kate Chopin. It was first published in 1899 and is considered one of the early works of feminist literature. The novel explores themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the limitations imposed on women in the late 19th century.
Read More
by Benjamin Franklin
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin offers a firsthand account of one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. Franklin writes with clarity, wit, and purpose, revealing how he shaped his life through reason, hard work, and self-improvement. His story not only chronicles personal triumphs and struggles but also provides a blueprint for personal growth and civic responsibility.
Read More
by Bajuzki Studios
The Attack on Vitalik is the first comic book title published on the Cardano blockchain, created by Bajuzki Studios. The third issue follows our main characters –Charles, the monster hunter, and Vitalik, the Vampire Master –as they prepare for a war against each other. However, when new information comes to light, it completely shatters everything Charles thought he knew.
Read More
by Sun Tzu
Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is a timeless masterpiece on strategy, leadership, and conflict resolution. Revered by military leaders, business professionals, and strategists worldwide, this ancient text offers profound insights into the dynamics of competition and success.
Read More
by Sun Tzu
“The Art of War” is a Chinese military treatise written by Sun Tzu in the 5th century BC. It consists of 13 chapters, each of which deals with a different aspect of warfare and provides advice on strategy, tactics, and military organization. The central themes of the book are the importance of flexibility in adapting to changing circumstances, the value of strategic deception, and the need to understand and exploit the weaknesses of one’s opponent. The book is still widely read and studied… Read More
by P.T. Barnum
“The Art of Money Getting” is a book written by P.T. Barnum, the famous American showman and businessman, also known for founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Originally published in 1880 under the title “The Art of Money Getting, or Golden Rules for Making Money,” this book offers insights and advice on achieving financial success and prosperity.
Read More
by Gary Hibberd
The Art of Cyber Security – A practical guide to winning the war on cyber crime is a finalist at The National Cyber Awards for The Cyber Book of the Year 2022 category.
Read More
by Apollonius Rhodius
“The Argonautica,” also known as “Jason and the Argonauts,” is a Greek epic poem written by Apollonius Rhodius. It is divided into four books and comprises around 5,000 lines of hexameter verse.
Read More
by Traci Harding
At an ancient sacred site, cosmic law is broken, when a Merlin displaces in time, the first of the Chosen. An arranged meeting will be the first counter-blow in an inter-time rebellion of immortal man against the gods.
Read More
by Robert Macnish
“The Anatomy of Drunkenness” is a book written by Robert Macnish, a Scottish physician, and published in 1834. The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the effects of alcohol on the human body and mind. It was one of the earliest scientific works to delve into the physiological and psychological aspects of alcohol consumption and intoxication.
Macnish’s book is divided into several chapters that discuss various aspects of drunkenness, including its causes, symptoms, and consequence… Read More
