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A solid and informative handbook built for those new to the topics of cyberbullying or how to combat it.
If you've ever wanted to be the "author-ity" of your chosen field, this book will hold your hand through a large chunk of that journey.
Superb world-building and a wonderful motley of characters, this deck needed a bit more work from the spades to make the diamonds shine.
Arguably one of the most relevant thrillers you'll read this year, alternating points of view layer the suspense throughout.
Different worlds, different biases, but sometimes you just can't escape a real connection.
A childless champion of children gets thrown into a conflict between the government and the first eighteen years of life.
Women rise at the turn of the 19th century, loosely pieced together from and inspired by real people and events.
Where one member falls in the public's eye, all members of the family fall with them.
A mixture of history, speculation, and ode to the greatness of libraries.
Learn to recognize the different types of manipulations and the signs of the personality types most likely to try and carry each out.
For a small town in Texas, Egypt has a whole lot going on...and it's not just the mummy in the courthouse.