"Borrowed Bibles" draws from a past era, and a specific life, yet speaks to the broader issues of America today. Borrowed Bibles: A Memoir, by Jim Good, is a story of faith and culture and forging your own path. Good grew up in a... Read More
"Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?" should not be missed. This is one piece of popular science that has “classroom” written all over it. In this hefty examination of creativity, free will, and the meaning of humanity, engineer James... Read More
Vivo tackles the weight of war without coming across as heavily idealistic, arguing rather convincingly about the legality of war. War: A Crime Against Humanity is a thorough inspection into the history of war, its effects on humanity,... Read More
"The Blue Book of Leadership and Management" is an approachable, straightforward guide for achieving success in business and beyond. Drawing from his years of experience in the private and public sectors, geologist Ross Fardon presents... Read More
"This Could Be Your Future" is a frequently thrilling and illuminating memoir on mining, adventure, and indigenous peoples. A memoir from one of Australia’s leaders in the mining industry proves fascinating reading for those interested... Read More
Fardon deserves a place among the notable new atheist writers with this intelligent book. Ross Fardon, a leader in Australia’s energy and technology industries who once pursued a career in ministry, draws from a lifetime of studying... Read More
"The Professor" is an intriguing combination of thriller and philosophy. In Tshombe’s "The Professor", madness and genius run through a world filled with secrets. The eponymous professor, Adam, is an enigmatic man who philosophizes... Read More
With a unique methodology, Black performs a what-if analysis of history to show how little it takes to change the world’s fate. Jeremy Black’s recent historical analysis, Other Pasts, Different Presents, Alternate Futures, provides a... Read More