by Aunt Naomi
Step into the enchanting world of Jewish Fairy Tales and Fables by Aunt Naomi. This timeless collection blends the magic of fairy tales with profound lessons rooted in Jewish tradition. Each story captivates the imagination while conveying values that resonate across generations.
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by Walter Scott
Walter Scott’s “Ivanhoe” thrusts readers into the tumultuous world of medieval England, where chivalry, honor, and political intrigue collide. Set against the backdrop of the late 12th century, the novel follows the adventures of the noble knight Ivanhoe as he returns from the Crusades to find his homeland torn apart by conflict. Through daring feats of valor and a romantic entanglement with the beautiful Lady Rowena, Ivanhoe navigates the treacherous landscape of power struggl… Read More
by Alan Calder, Steve Watkins
Recommended textbook for the UK Open University’s postgraduate information security course and the recommended text for all IBITGQ ISO 27001 courses
In this updated edition, renowned ISO 27001/27002 experts Alan Calder and Steve Watkins:
Discuss the ISO 27001/27002:2022 updates
Provide guidance on how to establish a strong IT governance system and an ISMS (information security management system) that complies with ISO 27001 and ISO 27002
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by Alan Calder
ISO 27001 is one of the leading information security standards. It offers an internationally recognized route for organizations of all sizes and industries to adopt and demonstrate effective, independently verified information security.
This book will help you understand:
How ISO 27001 and ISO 27002 can benefit your organization
The requirements of ISO 27001:2022 and ISO 27002:2022
The ISO certification process
Key terms and definitions used within these standards
by Bridget Kenyon
Ideal for information security managers, auditors, consultants, and organizations preparing for ISO 27001:2022 certification.
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by Ruthellen Josselson, Ph.D.
Irvin Yalom is one of the best known, most widely read, and through his many books, which are accessible to ordinary readers as well as illuminating for psychotherapists, he has provided a guide for living in a perplexing world. A recent poll of American psychotherapists voted him to be one of the three most important living therapists, but the worldwide success of his books suggests that his prominence is international.
Rather than positioning himself as a representative of one of the hundreds … Read More
by Steven Savile
In the shadows of 1970s New York, half-fae private detective John “Ironwood” Irons navigates a treacherous underworld of dark magic and ancient feuds. With his quick wit, iron will, and mastery of the faerie arts, he takes on cases that no mere mortal could hope to crack, delving deep into the city’s seedy underbelly and the twisted machinations of its otherworldly denizens. But when a routine investigation into a missing person case leads him to a mysterious figure known as th… Read More
by Joseph Nassise
Cade Williams and the Echo Team are back for another action-packed urban fantasy adventure!
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by Andew W. Nichols
Thousands of organizations worldwide are reaping the benefits of implementing the ISO 9000 quality management standard.
Learn how you can implement ISO 9000 to maximum effect for your organization.
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by Jenny Boyd
Icons of Rock is the perfect book for any fan that wants to know more about their favourite musicians and bands – or any budding composer and performer who wants a unique insight into how the world’s most legendary rock stars created and delivered their greatest music.
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by Preston L. Allen
In I Disappeared Them, Preston L. Allen invites readers into the chilling mind of a killer who believes he is doing the world a favor. By day, he is a devoted family man and a hardworking pizza delivery driver in Miami. By night, he becomes the infamous Periwinkle Killer, leaving behind a signature calling card with each of his victims. As Allen masterfully unravels his protagonist’s dark past—marked by bullying, orphanhood, and an unsettling moral code—the lines between justice and monstr… Read More
by John Greene
I Can Aiken is your hands-on guide to writing smart contracts using Aiken, Cardano’s powerful new scripting language. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your understanding, this book breaks down complex blockchain concepts into 66 bite-sized chapters — from the origins of smart contracts to building real-world validators. No fluff, just code and clarity.
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by Mark Cuban
Using the greatest material from his popular Blog Maverick, Mark Cuban has collected and updated his postings on business and life to provide a catalog of insider knowledge on what it takes to become a thriving entrepreneur. He tells his own rags-to-riches story of how he went from selling powdered milk and sleeping on friends’ couches to owning his own company and becoming a multi-billion dollar success story. His unconventional yet highly effective ideas on how to build a successful business… Read More
by Candace Wheeler
“How to Make Rugs”, written by Candace Wheeler, was first published in 1902. Wheeler was a notable American interior and textile designer associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.
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by Arnold Bennett
Arnold Bennett published How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day in 1908 to help ordinary people reclaim their time and live more intentionally. In a brisk and practical tone, Bennett challenges readers to confront how they spend their daily hours and encourages them to invest time in self-improvement and personal growth. Rather than offering lofty philosophies, he delivers a direct and accessible guide for anyone striving to live with greater purpose.
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by Henry M. Stanley
How I Found Livingstone by Henry M. Stanley tells the thrilling story of his expedition to find the missing explorer and missionary Dr. David Livingstone. Stanley navigates uncharted African landscapes, facing disease, extreme terrain, and uncertainty, while documenting encounters with local peoples and the challenges of exploration. This narrative captures both the adventure and determination that defined one of the most famous search missions of the 19th century.
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by Gina Azzi
Hot Shot’s Mistake is book 1 in the Tennessee Thunderbolts hockey romance series. If you love workplace romances and small-town vibes, you’ll adore the heat and sweet that erupts between reformed bad boy Devon Hardt and grief-stricken physical therapist Mila Lewis. Hot Shot’s Mistake is set around Knoxville, TN and establishes the foundation of a heartwarming series filled with hockey, love, friendship, humor, and the significance of finding your place among a chosen family.
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by Aaron C. Anderson
More than a decade after returning home from Afghanistan, Jake Freeman is still tormented by the emotional consequences of war. Desperate for a better life, he enlists the help of a VA doctor who prescribes a motorcycle tour of the Western States. Jake hopes an adventure like this can quiet the chaos in his mind, so he leaves his familiar world behind and rides his Harley north toward Bend, Oregon.
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by Ken Miller
Discover the novel called a “brilliant read, funny and poignant, with an insider’s knowledge of Wall Street” that plunges readers into the financial sector’s ruthless heart, where fortune, ambition, and betrayal collide in the rise and devastating fall of a financial titan. (New York Times bestselling author Elliott Ackerman)
Told from the perspectives of those in and around the pathways of money and power, High Finance is a debut novel that takes us inside one of the most volatile p… Read More
by Caren Simpson McVicker
Three weeks on the Oklahoma Best Sellers list!
Three first place awards at The BookFest® in Women’s Historical Fiction, 20th Century Historical Romance, and Women’s Historical Romance!
In May 1941, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, hums with talk of spring flowers, fishing derbies, and the growing war in Europe. And for the Blackwell sisters, who reside in a quiet neighborhood boarding house, the winds of change are blowing.
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by Michael Yee, Eleanor Langley
THERE’S MORE THAN ONE EARTH TO STEAL FROM
The Heist On Alpha Extended Special Edition includes the action-packed graphic novel, two spin-off short comics, and over 60 pages of extras. Immerse yourself in a high-octane adventure across alternate versions of Earth that reinvents the heist genre for a new generation.
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by Dakota Willink
Welcome to the Shameless Billionaire Club.
Guaranteed to be a little dark, twisted, and very shameless.
USA Today Bestselling Author Dakota Willink delivers the first book in The Stone Saga, a steamy, provocative, and emotionally-gripping dark romantic suspense.
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by Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, first published in 1899, remains one of the most powerful and haunting explorations of human nature and colonialism. The novella takes readers on a journey into the depths of the African Congo, where the line between civilization and savagery blurs in disturbing ways.
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