Little Elephant is obsessed with trains; that’s all he ever wants to play with. But when his parents take him on a real train ride, he gets into a conflict with other youngsters, who each have their own favorite toy. More than just a... Read More
Woody Allen fans will prize this comprehensive, readable rundown of his oeuvre. “Just where—and what—is the real Woody Allen?” This is the question Alex Sheremet addresses in his thorough, accessible study of Allen’s... Read More
Smart, precise, and funny, "Index Funds" makes understanding the market sensible and even desirable. Today it’s hard to know where to turn for investment advice. Fortunately, Mark T. Hebner’s Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program... Read More
Shannon and Owens take board books a step beyond the basics by engaging the senses and many facets of a child’s understanding. There are requirements for a quality children’s board book that must be met: bright colors, easily... Read More
Malakrist’s thoughtful study offers a compelling alternative to church teachings on several perplexing issues. In "Heaven to Earth", Enel Malakrist brings biblical references, historical records, and visions he says he’s received... Read More
The Force of humor is strong in this book. "Star Wars: The Unofficial Joke and Riddle Book" is filled with groan-worthy puns and silly jokes designed to appeal to fans of George Lucas’s epic Star Wars series. The book is intended for... Read More
Arnold lays out his evidence that seeds of a mass murderer are planted from mom’s postnatal depression. It’s a question equally likely to spark debate in college classrooms or around the workplace watercooler: how did Hitler become... Read More
Our favorite kitty cat is back—now in graphic novel form—in this collection of ten quirky and cute stories by a handful of concept artists. Hello Kitty’s familiar face and adorably rendered illustrations (each artist has a unique... Read More