by KFMEDIA
There is something we think you should know. (A book written for peace through understanding.) is published by KFMEDIA℠ in accordance with a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license issued by creativecommons.org
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by David Duchovny
From acclaimed author, actor, and singer-songwriter David Duchovny, a deeply personal, existential, and insightful debut poetry collection.
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by Talon Bret
Source Bitch is a raw, ritual-infused journal designed for soul rebels, creators, and multidimensional thinkers. Through guided prompts and energetic frameworks, it helps you deprogram inherited limitations, tap into your inner oracle(higher self), and write the code of your own reality.
This eBook contains adult contents that may not be suitable for all readers. Discretion is advised. Recommended for mature audiences only.
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by Hugo Gernsback
Ralph 124C 41+—A Romance of the Year 2660 introduces readers to a visionary future shaped by science and invention. Written by Hugo Gernsback, the novel imagines a world of advanced technology, daring exploration, and human ingenuity, offering one of the earliest glimpses into what would later become known as science fiction.
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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 S.P. Rowe, Candice Sinclair (Editor)
Under the Horn of Hearth, book one of the Northland Frail series, takes place in the cold north. Two brothers face the Trials, battling physical threats, inner demons, and monstrous creatures to test their mettle and secure their fate.
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by Margery Williams
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams is a beloved children’s classic that explores love, imagination, and the magic of becoming “real.” Through the tender relationship between a child and his toy rabbit, the story reveals how affection and belief can transform the ordinary into something timeless and extraordinary.
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by Osgard Vago
Cualquier infraestructura tecnológica, política, regulatoria, legal, social, que tenga el potencial de ser usada como herramienta de tiranía, es decir, tener la capacidad de anular la voluntad y la soberanía de los individuos libres, debe ser evitada cueste lo que cueste.
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by Ronald Silbermann
In an era where speech is filtered, memory manipulated, and dissent buried by code, this book offers a new path forward: decentralized clarity.
A visionary blueprint for restoring truth, authorship, and civic freedom — without asking for permission.
Built for thinkers, builders, and defenders of the digital age.
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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.
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by Shawn Bailey, Intan Zulkifli
Greedy Gavin isn’t just greedy; he’s epically, gloriously, catastrophically greedy.
Warning: This book contains poodle-eating crocodiles, Faeries that poop in your mouth, and military cave squirrels.
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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 Lars Brünjes, Joshua Ellul
Discover the blockchain platform redefining trust, innovation, and global finance. Mastering Cardano shows you how to understand it, use it, and build with it.
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by E. M. Forster
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The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster is more relevant than ever. This haunting sci-fi novella predicted Zoom, AI, and life lived entirely online over 100 years ago. Now with The Mending Apparatus & The Homeless, this definitive edition is a must-read for fans of dystopia, digital dependence, and techno-philosophy.
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by H.G. Wells
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The World Set Free by H.G. Wells is a visionary 1914 novel that predicted the development of nuclear weapons decades before their invention. In this prophetic work, Wells explores how humanity harnesses atomic energy and unleashes destruction on a global scale, only to rebuild society on new foundations of peace and cooperation.
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by Debbie Soon
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Build a new life and career while shaping our digital future with NFTs and blockchain technology
In Digital Mavericks: A Guide to Web3, NFTs, and Becoming the Main Character in the Next Internet Revolution, founder, NFT collector, and tech entrepreneur Debbie Soon delivers an exciting and eye-opening exploration of the seismic changes and tremendous opportunities that can be found at the intersection of creativity and technology. You’ll learn about how blockchain tech… Read More
by Philip Francis Nowlan
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When Anthony Rogers opened his eyes, the world he knew was gone. Five centuries had passed, and Earth lay in chains beneath the rule of the Han. In the skies, gleaming airships patrol a shattered future; on the ground, scattered rebels fight for freedom with weapons that defy imagination. From the ashes of a fallen civilization, one man will rise to challenge an empire—and ignite the legend of Buck Rogers, one of science fiction’s most enduring heroes. First publ… Read More
by R.L. Garner
In Apes and Monkeys: Their Life and Language, R.L. Garner presents a vivid firsthand account of his attempts to study the intelligence and communication of primates. Traveling deep into the African jungle and American zoos, Garner sets out to observe and record the behavior, sounds, and social structures of apes and monkeys. He writes with conviction, framing his work as both a scientific mission and a challenge to the prevailing assumptions of his time.
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by ShadowFS
What lies before you is the result of two decades of inner turmoil and personal experience—an Iranian’s journey from the dawn of youth to the present moment—poured onto the page bilingually with a touch of passion and a modest dose of talent, in the form of poetry and literary prose.
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by Luciano Marazzo
The NFT edition of this book includes access to exclusive content not available in other formats. While all versions offer valuable insights, the NFT unlocks additional materials that go beyond the standard Amazon eBook. Moreover, we’re actively developing Web3 features on our official website, which will further enhance the benefits and capabilities of the NFT version in the near future.
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by OptArray
This exclusive dBook bundle combines critical thinking, longevity strategy, and entrepreneurship into one cohesive collection—designed to sharpen rational decision-making, cultivate purpose through long-term thinking, and provide the tools to transform ideas into sustainable ventures and financial resilience.
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by Jillian Godsil
This novella began as a short story, my first real foray into speculative fiction. At the time, I didn’t think of it as science fiction. It was just a story about people, about longing and rhythm, set somewhere unfamiliar. It sat on my laptop for five years before I submitted it to a competitive anthology called 21 Futures. It was selected. I was delighted.
Then something changed.
I began writing professionally about digital twins. Not of infrastructure or data systems, but of people, real peo… Read More
by Ronald Silbermann
A pragmatic guide for free minds in a manipulated world.
This book dismantles the myth of progress, exposes global socialism’s true machinery, and offers a clear path to reclaim truth, identity, and sovereignty—before it’s too late.
If you still think for yourself, this is your manual.
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