In her groundbreaking book, "We Don't Die: A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death," Sandra Champlain takes readers on a profound journey from skepticism to belief in the afterlife. As a former skeptic herself, Champlain's expl…
Fantasy lovers rejoice! Terry Goodkind, the acclaimed author of the Sword of Truth series, returns to the beloved world of D'Hara with his gripping new saga, "The Children of D'Hara." This thrilling continuation picks up where the Sw…
In 2013, investigative journalist Trevor Aaronson shocked the world with his groundbreaking book, "The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism." Now, ten years later, the Tenth Anniversary Edition brings new insigh…
In the world of martial arts, few texts carry as much mystique and significance as the Bubishi. Often referred to as the "Bible of Karate," this ancient Chinese manuscript has long been shrouded in secrecy, its wisdom passed down through gen…
In her debut book, "A Bit of Earth: A Year in the Garden with God," Andrea G. Burke invites readers on a journey through the seasons, exploring the profound connection between gardening and spiritual growth. This beautifully written memoir w…
"The Invention of the Jewish People" by Shlomo Sand is a thought-provoking and controversial book that challenges long-held beliefs about Jewish history and identity. Published in 2009, this work by the Israeli historian has sparked intense …
For anyone passionate about firearms, whether a collector, hunter, or shooting sports enthusiast, proper gun care and maintenance are crucial. "The Complete Guide to Gunsmithing: Gun Care and Repair" by Charles Edward Chapel, with expert edi…
"Pimpology: The 48 Laws of the Game" by Pimpin' Ken and Karen Hunter is a book that has stirred significant controversy since its publication. This text claims to offer insights into the world of pimping, presenting a set of rules purp…
"The Princess of 72nd Street: A Novel" by Elaine Kraf, with a new introduction by Melissa Broder, is a rediscovered literary treasure that captures the essence of 1970s New York City. Originally published in 1979 and long out of print, this …
When "The Satanic Bible" by Anton Szandor LaVey hit bookstores in 1969, it sent shockwaves through American society. Often misunderstood and frequently controversial, this seminal work continues to intrigue, shock, and provoke readers over f…