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  • Social Media Effects on A Relationship| Why Facebook Isn't Essential in Relationships

    In an age where social media dominates our daily lives and interactions, it's easy to believe that platforms like Facebook are essential to maintaining and nurturing relationships. However, in Beyond the Status Update: Why Facebook Isn't Essential in Relationships, Benjamin Foster takes a deep dive into the true nature of human connections, exploring how meaningful relationships thrive beyond the ... Read more

    $4.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Man in the Queue (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Inspector Alan Grant's debut: a Golden Age West End queue murder where stage glamour, rumor, and mistaken identity collide in 1920s London

    In The Man in the Queue (1929), a man is stabbed while waiting outside a West End theater, and Inspector Alan Grant unpicks a web of rumor, theatrical glamour, and urban anonymity. Tey's spare prose, dry wit, and acute social observation shape an early police procedural within the British Golden Age, privileging motive and psychology over gadgetry. From the glittering queue for star Ray Marcable ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • The Man in the Queue (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A 1920s London theater murder, a Golden Age detective, and psychological suspense with intricate twists and complex motives, elegantly told

    First published in 1929, The Man in the Queue launches Inspector Alan Grant with a murder born of urban anonymity: a man stabbed while waiting outside the Woffington Theatre to see the American star Ray Marcable. Grant's chase from London's playhouses to Scotland is less a puzzle-box than a study in faces, chance, and the perils of eyewitness certainty. Tey's lucid, lightly ironic prose and ... Read more

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  • History of Frederick the Second, Called Frederick the Great (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. An Enlightenment biography of 18th-century Prussia: warfare, political reforms, culture, and legacy

    John S. C. Abbott's History of Frederick the Second, Called Frederick the Great narrates the rise of Prussia's monarch from troubled youth to architect of victory and survival in the Silesian and Seven Years' Wars. Abbott blends diplomatic intrigue, battlefield reportage, and scenes from Sanssouci with the era's Enlightenment debates, notably Frederick's uneasy bond with Voltaire. In brisk, ... Read more

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  • The Complete History of the Habsburg Empire: 1232-1789 (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. From Reformation strife to enlightened absolutism: a panorama of Habsburg rule and imperial statecraft

    Spanning the Habsburgs' thirteenth-century consolidation to 1789, The Complete History of the Habsburg Empire: 1232–1789 offers a lucid chronological synthesis of dynastic ascent, confessional conflict, and imperial governance. Abbott treats the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, Ottoman frontiers, and the Spanish inheritance with equal care, pausing over the Pragmatic ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • The 39 Steps (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. An Edwardian spy chase across pre-WWI Britain—from London to the Scottish Highlands—codes, disguises, and the Black Stone conspiracy

    First published in 1915, The 39 Steps inaugurates Richard Hannay, a mining engineer whose London boredom detonates into flight after a murdered freelance spy leaves him custodial to a secret warning of a German plot. Told in taut first-person, Buchan's self-styled "shocker" blends picaresque pursuit across the Scottish Highlands with codes, disguises, and the shadowy cabal of the Black Stone. Its ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • The History of the Austrian Empire (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Habsburg Statecraft from Medieval Rise to 1848: Ottoman Wars, Reformation, Maria Theresa, Joseph II, Napoleon, Metternich

    In The History of the Austrian Empire, John S. C. Abbott recounts the Habsburg saga from medieval ascendancy to the nineteenth century, balancing court portraiture with campaigns against Ottomans, Reformation turmoil, the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II, the Napoleonic crisis, Metternich's system, and 1848. In lucid, anecdotal, moralizing prose typical of mid-Victorian popular history, he ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • John Macnab (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A secret poaching society of mid-forties friends pits class rivals across the Scottish Highlands in a daring adventure of politics and sport

    John Macnab is an interwar Highland caper: three distinguished but jaded friends, adopting the collective pseudonym "John Macnab," challenge nearby estates to stop them as they sportingly poach a stag or salmon under self-imposed rules of fair play. Buchan turns his shocker's pace to pastoral-comic ends, mixing hillcraft and fly-water with courtroom wit and country-house intrigue. Crisp prose, dry ... Read more

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  • History of the Habsburg Empire (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Dynasty, power, and culture in nineteenth-century Europe: political maneuvers, wars, and the legacy of the Habsburgs

    History of the Habsburg Empire offers a panoramic account from the dynasty's medieval ascent to nineteenth-century upheavals, moving through the Reformation and Thirty Years' War, the Ottoman frontier, and the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II. Abbott's prose is vivid, anecdotal, and morally inflected, staging councils, courts, and campaigns with a moralized, providential arc. In the ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • Daniel Boone: The Pioneer of Kentucky (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A captivating biography of frontier life, westward expansion, and early American settlers

    John S. C. Abbott's Daniel Boone: The Pioneer of Kentucky recounts Boone's youth on the colonial edge, crossings through the Cumberland Gap, the opening of the Wilderness Road, the siege of Boonesborough, and episodes of captivity and loss. In brisk, moralizing prose that mingles anecdote with summary, Abbott situates Boone within the volatile interplay of expansion, Native resistance, and ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • The Rise and Fall of Austria or the Habsburg Empire (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. From Alpine duchy to Danube monarchy: wars, reforms, and the moral experiment of Habsburg rule

    In The Rise and Fall of Austria or the Habsburg Empire, John S. C. Abbott charts the Habsburgs' climb from Alpine duchy to multinational power and their long crisis. From Maximilian's marriage politics and Charles V's confessional struggles through the Thirty Years' War, the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II, Napoleon's shocks, and 1848, he forges a clear arc of ascent, consolidation, and ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Understanding and Improving your Credit Score

    Tips and Tricks for Better Credit

    Narrated by Riley Pines ...

    Unabridged

    33 min

    Your credit score shapes countless aspects of your financial life, from loan approvals to job prospects, yet many people don't fully grasp its influence. Benjamin Foster's audiobook delves into the nuances of credit scoring, offering listeners practical insights to strengthen their financial position.The narrative explores how FICO scoring actually works, breaking down the five key elements that ... Read more

    $14.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus