The Power of Now PDF
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The Power of Now PDF

There is just no ending to the suffering of humankind. Some suffer from failure, some from heartbreaks, some financially, some dread life itself, some suffer from an existential crisis, and whatnot. You cannot blame them for having these thoughts because every single human tries to evolve by taking lessons from their past mistakes. But in…

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian PDF

The Absolute True Diary… which is a semi-autobiographical book that follows the current adolescence of one Native American child as he strives to break free from the life he was destined to live, with expressive drawings by Ellen Forney that represent the character’s art. Sherman did a splendid job with this beautifully written novel, portraying…

Tome of Beasts PDF

Tome of Beasts PDF

In the gaming world, character design is of vital importance. Its purpose is to make encounters more familiar and to help you relate to what’s being presented to you, resulting in emotions and absorption. The philosophy behind the narrative is also expressed through the characters. In a fantasy RPG, players will search for twists and…

Behold a Pale Horse PDF

Behold a Pale Horse PDF

The book ‘Behold a pale horse’ is widely known for its phenomenal conspiracy theories against the US government. Many conspiracy theorists of this generation and also of the former think that some shady figures like – aliens, secret cults, etc. control our government and its people. Cooper was one of them, considered the best conspiracy…

Freakonomics PDF

Freakonomics PDF

The idea of incentives is the fundamental concept of the book. Everything in the world is run by incentives. From decision-making to parenting, every outcome is defined by the number of incentives you put against them. How does your decision affect the life of your surroundings is also stated vividly in this book by using…

Lamb to the Slaughter PDF

Lamb to the Slaughter PDF

Roald Dahl’s short story “Lamb to The Slaughter” was first published in Harper’s Magazine in 1953 after being rejected by The New Yorker. It depicts the story of a woman who conducts cold-blooded murder and then gets away with it by erasing the evidence in ingenious ways. The story portrays Roald Dahl’s love for horror…