Saturday, June 20, 2026
Rising from the Ashes: A Survivor's Truth (4 book series)
Friday, June 19, 2026
Being Great At Your Job Means Nothing: Why Do Recruiters Seek Technical Skills and Hiring Managers Concentrate on Personality and Charm
Being Great At Your Job Means Nothing:
Why Do Recruiters Seek Technical Skills and Hiring Managers Concentrate on Personality and Charm
Why are the most qualified candidates often the first ones rejected?
In Being Great At Your Job Means Nothing, tech veteran D.T. Crawford pulls back the curtain on the "invisible machinery" of modern hiring. Through the eyes of Dorian Caldwell and a collection of raw, real-world stories, this book exposes a system that values optics over outcomes and "culture fit" over actual capability.
From the high-speed filter of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to the disconnect between recruiters seeking keywords and managers seeking "vibes," Crawford reveals why meritocracy is often a myth. But this isn't just an exposé—it’s a roadmap for reform.
Discover the ARC Theory (Adaptability, Rigor, and Contribution), a revolutionary human-centered approach to hiring that replaces checkboxes with conversations and mirrors with windows. Whether you are a jobseeker tired of being "algorithmically ignored" or a leader ready to build a team based on true potential, this book is a call to reclaim dignity in the workplace.
It’s time to stop auditing for compliance and start hiring for character.
Being Great At Your Job Means Nothing
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Thursday, June 18, 2026
Own the Room: How to Communicate to Be Seen, Heard and Respected
Own the Room:
How to Communicate to Be Seen, Heard and Respected
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Long Way Home: A Student’s Story of Survival
The Long Way Home:
A Student’s Story of Survival
When war breaks out without warning, childhood ends instantly. In The Long Way Home, a young schoolgirl is forced to flee when violent conflict erupts during the Congo–Rwanda war. Separated from her parents and stranded far from home, she begins a dangerous journey across the country—alone, frightened, and uncertain if she will ever see her family again. As she travels through villages and cities scarred by violence, she witnesses the brutal realities of war through the eyes of a child: loss, displacement, fear, and survival. Her journey reflects the experiences of countless children whose lives are reshaped by conflict they did not choose.
Monday, June 15, 2026
What Will Make Peace With Life Do For You?
What Will Make Peace With Life Do For You?
What if the life you've been searching for isn't waiting somewhere in the future? What if happiness isn't hidden behind a bigger paycheck, a perfect relationship, or some magical moment when everything finally falls into place? In Making Peace With Life, Dr. Rob Alex invites you to step off the endless treadmill of "someday" and discover something far more powerful—the ability to find meaning, purpose, and peace right where you are. Through humor, honesty, personal insight, and metaphysical wisdom, this book helps you see that life isn't something to conquer or perfect. It's something to experience, learn from, and ultimately embrace.
Inside these pages, you'll explore the lessons hidden within life's greatest challenges and its most beautiful moments. You'll discover why there is no finish line to chase, why comparison steals joy, how energy connects us all, and why asking better questions may be more important than finding perfect answers. Whether you're navigating change, searching for direction, recovering from setbacks, or simply trying to understand your place in the world, this book offers a refreshing perspective that reminds you your life already has incredible value. It's not about becoming someone else—it's about understanding the incredible person you already are.
Most self-help books promise to give you answers. Making Peace With Life offers something even more valuable: permission. Permission to breathe when life feels overwhelming. Permission to grow without demanding perfection from yourself. Permission to appreciate your journey without comparing it to everyone else's. And most importantly, permission to make peace with life exactly as it is while still creating the future you desire. If you're ready to stop racing, stop chasing, and start truly living, then this book may be exactly what you've been looking for.

Sunday, June 14, 2026
Music Is Your Superpower: How Music Changes Lives
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Laurel's Diary: A Memoir of Trauma, Intimacy, and the Work of Reclamation
Laurel's Diary:
A Memoir of Trauma, Intimacy, and the Work of Reclamation
Rather than charting a linear path toward healing, Laurel's Diary documents the work of reclamation as a process marked by negotiation rather than resolution. The narrative traces how agency, trust, and desire are slowly reassembled in the context of intimate relationships, where consent must be relearned in practice and safety is provisional rather than guaranteed. Particular attention is given to post-assault intimacy, illustrating how trauma persists not only in memory but in the body, in language, and in relational misattunements.
The memoir also interrogates contemporary trauma discourse, questioning the limits of validation, the social expectations placed on survivors to perform recovery, and the ethical tensions that arise when injury becomes identity. These reflections emerge organically from lived experience, grounding critique in consequence rather than polemic.
Unsparing yet restrained, Laurel's Diary avoids sentimentality and resists closure. The "work of reclamation" it depicts is incomplete, uneven, and ongoing-less a return to what was than a careful effort to claim what is possible. The result is a case study of trauma's persistence and the moral complexity it introduces into love, friendship, and self-understanding, suited for general readers as well as clinicians, educators, and students seeking an honest account of trauma's impact on individuals and relationships.
Friday, June 12, 2026
ELEVEN ELEMENTS BOOK ONE HEALING WATERS:
ELEVEN ELEMENTS BOOK ONE HEALING WATERS:
Science Fiction Thriller Suspense Novel:
What If Humanity’s Peaceful Future Already Exists—But Is About to Be Erased?
At a time when war, division, and environmental crises dominate headlines, Eleven Elements: Book One – Healing Waters imagines a radically different future—one where humanity has overcome conflict and built a peaceful global society.
Set in the 26th century, the novel follows Commander Maxilon Renner and a team of time travelers sent back 500 years to protect a manuscript believed to have shaped humanity’s future. But when the mission fails, operatives are lost, Renner suffers partial amnesia, the author disappears and the manuscript vanishes—threatening to erase their utopian world from existence.
The lost document, The Manifesto of Eleven Elements, contains ideas that ultimately guide humanity toward environmental stewardship, global cooperation, and lasting peace.
Early reviews have praised the novel’s ambitious vision and philosophical depth.
⭐Readers’ Favorite calls it “a brilliant start to an epic sci-fi saga.” (Five - 5-star Reviews)
📚 BlueInk Review describes it as “both exciting and intellectually stimulating.”
📰 Kirkus Reviews calls it “plans for a better Earth packaged as a time-travel SF thriller.”
Beyond its time-travel premise, Eleven Elements explores broader questions about humanity’s trajectory. Can civilization consciously choose cooperation over conflict? Are lasting peace and environmental balance truly impossible—or have people simply stopped imagining them?
The book is the first installment in Joshi’s planned seven-volume Eleven Elements saga, a speculative series examining how human decisions shape the long-term destiny of civilization.
For readers drawn to science fiction that combines philosophical inquiry with high-concept storytelling, Eleven Elements: Book One – Healing Waters is a thrilling sci-fi adventure that dares to imagine lasting peace.
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
The Lighthouse Lie: A Small Town Cozy Mystery with Secrets, Lies, and a Talking Dog
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
MATH MIND CRUNCH - TOME 3: Ultimate Math Crossword Puzzle
MATH MIND CRUNCH - TOME 3:
Ultimate Math Crossword Puzzle
Unlock Your Brain's Potential: MIND Math CRUNCH: The Ultimate Adult Math Crossword Puzzle Book!
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Please Slow Down: Finding Presence in a World Obsessed with Speed (simple philosophies)
Please Slow Down:
Finding Presence in a World Obsessed with Speed
(simple philosophies)

Monday, June 8, 2026
Queen of the Island: A True Story of France and The Early Settlement of Canada by Glenn Stewart Coles
Queen of the Island:
A True Story of France and The Early Settlement of Canada
The true story of Margeurite Roberval (nicknamed Daisy) has been told for almost five hundred years. When eighteen-year-old Daisy is forced to sail from France to Canada in 1541, her secret lover gets a job as a settler and follows along. When their affair is discovered, Daisy, her lover and her handmaiden are abandoned on a remote island on the Saint Lawrence River. Facing brutal winters, starvation, predatory beasts, and despair, the three must summon courage, ingenuity, and unbreakable bonds to survive.


















