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  • - A No-Bullshit Guide to the United Myths of America
    av Cory (Cory O'Brien) O'Brien
    263,-

  • - A Book of Fact-Like Facts
    av Scott (Scott Bateman) Bateman
    264

    Have you ever wanted to dazzle your friends with your command of history, science, and other important matters? No? Then this is the book for you. Ronald Reagan once famously said, "Facts are stupid things.” The book you hold in your hands will prove it.Did you know that Albuquerque's population is 78% chupacabra and 22% victim?Do you know why civilization started in Mesopotamia, and not Boise?And did you know the reason you shouldn't stare at the Sun is that it will probably shoot you and turn your skin into a rain poncho?Disalmanac is a handy compendium of false facts covering everything from world history and economics to pop culture, sports, and more. All of which are incorrect, but try not to be so judgy about it.But wait, there's more. You'll also discover a generous supply of Random Bonus Facts from the likes of Michael Ian Black, Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton, Weird Al Yankovic, and other luminaries who may or may not have a good grasp of the facts.

  • - Classic Christmas Recipes from Saint Nicholas Himself
    av Jeff Guinn
    261,-

  • - From Joyce and Dickens to Wharton and Welty, the Obssesive Habits and Quirky Techniques of Great Authors
    av Celia Blue (Celia Blue Johnson) Johnson
    254

    Every great writer has a unique way of setting a story to paper. And, it turns out, many of these writers used methods that were just as inventive as the works they produced. Odd Type Writers explores the quirky writing habits of renowned authors, including Truman Capote, Ernest Hemingway, and Alexandre Dumas, among many others.* To meet his deadline for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo placed himself under strict house arrest, locking up all of his clothes and wearing nothing but a large gray shawl until he finished the book.* Virginia Woolf used purple ink for love letters, diary entries, and to pen her acclaimed novel Mrs. Dalloway. Also, in her twenties, she preferred to write while standing up.* Friedrich Schiller kept a drawer full of rotten apples in his study. According to his wife, he couldn't work without that pungent odor wafting into his nose.* Eudora Welty evaluated her work with scissors handy. If anything needed to be moved, she cut it right out of the page. Then she'd use pins to put the section in its new place.In Odd Type Writers, you'll find out why James Joyce wrote in crayon, what Edgar Allan Poe's cat was doing on his shoulder, why Vladimir Nabokov had to keep his feet wet, and the other peculiar tools and eccentric methods used to compose some of the greatest works of all time.

  • - How I Got Pregnant, Lost Myself, and Got My Cool Back in the New Jersey Suburbs
    av Tracy (Tracy Beckerman) Beckerman
    264

  • - The Jaw-Dropping, Self-Indulgent, and Occasionally Rage-Inducing World of Parent Overshare
    av Blair (Blair Koenig) Koenig
    264

    Are you a parent? Do you have friends who are parents? Do you have parents? Then chances are you've been exposed to the growing online phenomenon known as overshare.From posting photos of baby's first poo and the intricacies of placental crafts to sanctimommies declaring their child the most beautiful kid in the world and criticizing the parenting skills of fellow Facebook "friends,” STFU, Parents collects the most bizarre, hilarious, and horrifying examples of oversharing on the web. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll cringe at detailed descriptions of baby's first blowout, but one thing's for sure: You'll never look at parenting the same again.

  • - An Intimate History of Shooting Stars
    av Christopher (Christopher Cokinos) Cokinos
    267,-

  • - A Personal Chronicle of Vanished Birds
    av Christopher (Christopher Cokinos) Cokinos
    254

  • av Richard Smoley
    266,-

  • av Richard G. (Richard G. Geldard) Geldard
    258,-

    Interest abounds in the work of the Transcendentalists, such as Emerson, Thoreau, and Bronson Alcott. Each year, tens of thousands of readers rediscover Transcendental thought in books and articles, and in visits to historic sites, such as Walden Pond. But few appreciate the truly mystical and contemplative qualities of the Transcendentalists, and the spiritual movements and figures they have since inspired. As Richard G. Geldard-one of today's leading scholars of Emerson-illustrates in The Essential Transcendentalists, Transcendentalism adds up to a school of practical spiritual philosophy that aims to guide the individual toward inner development, much like that of Stoicism in Western antiquity. This current of New England mysticism has influenced modern-day luminaries as diverse as essayist Annie Dillard and Ernest Holmes, founder of the worldwide Religious Science movement. Through revealing commentary, historical overview, and selections from classic works, The Essential Transcendentalists provides a distinctive and heretofore neglected examination of the spiritual breadth and depth of "Yankee mysticism."

  • - The Proud Story of the Seminole Negro
    av Jeff (Jeff Guinn) Guinn
    258,-

    In Our Land Before We Die, Jeff Guinn traces the little-known history of the runaway slaves who fled to the Florida Everglades to live alongside the Seminole Indians. Deeply rooted in tribal oral history, and based on extensive interviews with descendants, this book describes the incredible circumstances of a people who sought shelter in the shadow of a tribe whose land and welfare already hung in the balance. And yet, in their tireless journey-from Florida to Indian Territory in Oklahoma; on the seven-hundred-mile flight from persecution that took them across the Rio Grande into Mexico; and then back across the Rio Grande to Texas-they never surrendered the hope of one day attaining land of their own. Our Land Before We Die brings to life the largely forgotten history of a courageous people and the descendants for whom this story is their only legacy.

  • - Everyday Taoist Habits for a Richer Life
    av Raymond (Raymond Barnett) Barnett
    262,-

    Simple ways to a fuller and more vibrant existence, drawn from the Taoist tradition and shaped to fit our modern lives.Relax, You're Already Home explores how we can enrich our lives in modern America by incorporating simple habits discovered in the Taoist tradition. We don't have to dramatically reshape our lives or perform time-consuming rituals like meditation, kung fu, or breathing practices. Dr. Raymond Barnett instead shows how we can focus on basic daily Taoist habits through activities like going to the park, gardening, or enjoying a cup of tea. He even helps us create our own rituals around holidays, saints, historical figures or events, or anything else that resonates with us.This warm and accessible book is ideal for anyone whose life seems too fast and complicated, as well as for those who are interested in Eastern religions but don't have the time or inclination to take up esoteric practices. Complete with "interactives” that suggest exercises and probing questions, Relax, You're Already Home is a perfect primer for Taoism and a philosophy in its own right.

  • - Everything You Need to Know About Growing, Spending, and Enjoying Your Money
    av Daniel R. (Daniel R. Solin) Solin
    263,-

  • - Adventures in Homeschooling
    av Quinn (Quinn Cummings) Cummings
    258,-

    Think homeschooling is only for a handful of eccentrics on either end of the political spectrum? Think again. Today in America, two million primary- and secondary-school students are homeschooled. Growing at a rate of 10 percent annually, homeschooling represents the most dramatic change in American education since the invention of the mimeograph—and the story has only just begun.In The Year of Learning Dangerously, popular blogger, author, and former child actor Quinn Cummings recounts her family's decision to wade into the unfamiliar waters of homeschooling—despite a chronic lack of discipline, some major gaps in academic knowledge, and a serious case of math aversion. (That description refers to Quinn.)Trying out the latest trends, attending key conferences (incognito, of course), and recounting the highlights and lowlights along the way, Quinn takes her daughter's education into her own hands, for better and for worse. Part memoir, part social commentary, and part how-not-to guide, The Year of Learning Dangerously will make you laugh and make you think. And it may or may not have a quiz at the end. OK, there isn't a quiz. Probably.

  • - The Surprising Fates of American History's Heroes, Villains, and Supporting Characters
    av Owen J. (Owen J. Hurd) Hurd
    258,-

  • - A Guided Tour of the Fastest, Brightest Hottest, Heaviest, Oldest, and Most Amazing Aspects of Our Universe
    av Bryan (Bryan Gaensler) Gaensler
    263,-

  • - And Other Unusual, Unexpected, Unbelievable but All-True Facts About America's Presidents
    av Stephen (Stephen Spignesi) Spignesi
    258,-

  • - A Revolutionary Food, Fitness, and Mindset Makeover to Maximise Fat Loss
    av Robert (Robert Ferguson) Ferguson
    258,-

    "...a simple plan ... yielding easy ways to of eating that let (anyone) make peace with carbs and melt fat in the process." -First for WomenFitness and diet expert Robert Ferguson offers a weight-loss program that shifts fat storing to fat burning. Ferguson's plan teaches readers how to customize their meals to include fast and slow carbs, protein and fat, and get immediate and sustainable results. This 21-day Mindset Makeover includes: A guide to eliminate wrong-headed diet mindsets Daily prompts to sustain the plan Nutrition and exercise tips Simple recipes to create fat-burning meals Advice for shopping and eating-out

  • - From Vitamin C and Organic Foods to Low-Carb and Detox Diets, the Truth About Diet and Nutrition Claims
    av Robert J. (Robert J. Davis) Davis
    264

    Though food is supposed to be one of life's simple pleasures, few things cause more angst and confusion. Every day we are bombarded with come-ons for the latest diet, promises for "clinically proven" miracle ingredients, and warnings about contaminants in our favorite foods. It's enough to give anybody indigestion.Packed with useful-and surprising-information, Coffee Is Good for You cuts through the clutter to reveal what's believable and what's not in a fun and easily digestible way.You'll find out: Locally grown produce isn't necessarily more healthful than fruits and vegetables from across the globe Alcohol does cause breast cancer You don't need eight glasses of water a day for good health Milk isn't necessary for strong bones Oatmeal really can lower cholesterol Sea salt isn't more healthful than regular salt Low-fat cookies may be worse for you than high-fat cheese

  • - Unfamiliar Terms for Familiar Things
    av Mim (Mim Harrison) Harrison
    264

    Have you been guilty of catachresis* at work? Have you defenestrated* your dictionary in frustration? Do you have phloem bundles* stuck in your diastema*? Scratching your occiput* now? Rod L. Evans's Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits will help take the mystery out of some of our most obscure words. Containing hundreds of words from agitron (the phenomenon of wiggly lines in comic strips indicating that something is shaking) to zarf (the holder for a paper cone coffee cup), this lively reference will enable you to easily locate your thingamajig or whatchamacallit, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, or punctuation mark. Leave no linguistic oddity unexamined-your brain will thank you. *catachresis: strained, paradoxical, or incorrect use of a word; *defenestrate: to throw out a window; *phloem bundles: stringy bits between the skin and the edible parts of a banana; *diastema: the gap between teeth in a jaw; *occiput: the back part of the head or skull

  • - The Most Unimportant Things You'Ll Never Need to Know
    av Don (Don Voorhees) Voorhees
    257,-

  • - Pizza Police, Illicit Fishbowls, and Other Anomalies of the Law That Make Us All Unsuspecting Criminals
    av Nathan (Nathan Belofsky) Belofsky
    264

  • - The Curious History of the Book That Everyone Uses but No One Reads
    av Ammon (Ammon Shea) Shea
    255

  • - 101 Clever Creations Using Everyday Items
    av Heather (Heather Swain) Swain
    258,-

  • - Facts, Myths, and Oddities
    av Paul (Paul Yeager) Yeager
    264

  • - Transform Your Vocabulary from Pedestrian to Precocious* in an Instant (or from Sophisticated to Straightforward)
    av James E. Snyder
    261,-

    An ingeniously handy guide to help you transform chew into masticate, rainy into pluvian?or antediluvian into plain old old.Attorney James Snyder didn?t set out to write a book about words. But one day he looked up the word animadversion. The definition said it means the same thing as aspersion. He wasn?t quite sure what that meant, so he looked it up. It meant the same thing as slander. At last he was getting somewhere? and he stumbled upon an inconvenient truth about dictionaries: If you don?t know big words, they sometimes aren?t much help. So Snyder started collecting what he calls one-word definitions?simple words for fancy ones, and fancy words for simple ones. So whether you?re a penster (writer) looking for the right palabra (word), or just a solecistic (ungrammatical) malingerer (faker) trying to gasconade (show off ) to your gormless (stupid) yokemates (co-workers), this handy and engaging reference presents the right word for any occasion.

  • - A Refined Guide to Imperfectly Understood Words in the English Language
    av Rod L. (Rod L. Evans) Evans
    261,-

  • - Vocabulary for the Erudite
    av Mim (Mim Harrison) Harrison
    258,-

  • - A Miscellany
    av Don (Don Voorhees) Voorhees
    264

    A collection of extreme, gross-out, cringe-worthy? and irresistible?trivia.How long does the human head remain conscious after decapitation? What fish communicates by farting? What birds use vomit and poop as weapons? What worm lives in your intestine and may crawl out your nose? What is ?liquid cat?? What historical figure drank the ashes of her dead husband? What men can tie their penises into knots?From trivia expert Don Voorhees, Disgusting Things: A Miscellany is the ultimate book of outrageous, revolting, and repugnant trivia, a collection of equally upsetting and intriguing facts that will leave the reader grossed out?and wanting more.

  • - Get Over Your Body and on with Your Life
    av Rhonda (Rhonda Britten) Britten
    258,-

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