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The Missing Half: A Post-Apoc Survival Journey is the concluding eighth entry in Randall Wood's Half a World post-apocalyptic series, published by Tension Bookworks in March 2026, and delivers the propulsive, high-stakes storytelling that readers of the series have come to expect — though its rewards are reserved almost entirely for those already invested in the saga.
May 2, 2026
Horus Rising is the first novel in the 54-book Horus Heresy series, published by Games Workshop's Black Library imprint. Written by Dan Abnett, it chronicles the early 31st millennium during the Great Crusade, centering on Horus Lupercal — Primarch of the Luna Wolves Legion and the Emperor's most favored son — as he is elevated to the rank of Warmaster and the first tremors of rebellion begin to surface. The novel is the foundational entry point for one of science fantasy fiction's most ambitious shared-universe series, and one that Wikipedia's reception overview describes as having earned critical approval and frequent bestseller list appearances across its run.
May 7, 2026
Whitney Leigh Morris's debut interior design book, Small Space Style: Because You Don't Need to Live Large, published by Weldon Owen in November 2018, delivers more than 200 actionable tips for transforming tight quarters into efficient, stylish homes — drawing on Morris's own life in a sub-400-square-foot Venice Beach cottage alongside tours of tiny houses and micro apartments from around the country.
May 3, 2026
Good Energy, co-authored by Dr. Casey Means and Calley Means and published by Avery on May 14, 2024, is a #1 New York Times bestseller — with over a million copies sold — that advances a sweeping argument: that poor metabolic function is the common root cause underlying conditions as varied as depression, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer, and infertility. Part memoir, part manifesto, and part practical guide, the book pairs its central thesis with a four-week action plan, data drawn from the health technology company Dr. Means founded, and six food principles designed to be usable across dietary philosophies from carnivore to vegan.
May 2, 2026
Barbara Heidenreich's The Parrot Problem Solver is a practical hardcover guide published by TFH Publications in 2005 that addresses the behavioral challenges facing pet parrot owners, with a particular emphasis on aggression, body language, and the science-backed case for positive reinforcement over negative reinforcement — written by a professional animal trainer with deep credentials in avian behavior.
May 3, 2026
James Sinclair's Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want is a step-by-step entrepreneurial guide built around a single, unsparing premise: 90% of startups fail not because founders lack effort, but because they build products nobody wants. Designed to prevent that outcome, the book delivers practical frameworks and real-world systems aimed squarely at early-stage founders who cannot afford to waste time on theory. Published by Page Two in September 2025, it draws on Sinclair's two decades of founding companies, achieving multi-million dollar exits, and mentoring hundreds of entrepreneurs — plus his experience leading innovation projects at SAP for clients including LinkedIn, Google, and Citi. The result is a guide that positions execution, not inspiration, as the true engine of startup success.
May 2, 2026
How to Master Your Emotions: A 30-Day Workbook to Gain Emotional Freedom is the eighth installment in Manjul Tewari's Ultimate Mindset Mastery Series — a self-published companion workbook designed to guide readers through emotional awareness, negativity bias, positive psychology, and mental well-being across a structured 30-day program. This review draws on the book's verified contents and published descriptions; it does not reflect hands-on use or application of the material.
May 3, 2026
Oscar Wilde's only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, is a philosophical fiction and Gothic horror classic that follows the beautiful Dorian Gray as he bargains his soul so that his portrait — rather than himself — bears the marks of age and moral corruption. Originally published in 1890 and widely regarded as a cornerstone of both Gothic and English literature, this Grapevine Kindle edition makes the novel readily accessible to a new generation of readers. The Guardian has listed it among the 100 best novels ever written in English, and it remains among the most widely read Gothic novels in the world.
May 3, 2026
Published in 2002 by Crown Currency and a #1 New York Times bestseller with more than two million copies in print, Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done by Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, and Charles Burck makes a forceful case that bridging the gap between strategy and results — not vision-setting alone — is the true work of leadership, and it remains one of the most widely cited business books of the past two decades.
May 2, 2026
First published in 1929 and now reissued in a Vintage Classics edition with a new introduction by Amanda Vaill, Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms remains what Wikipedia's reception summary records as "the premier American war novel from World War I" — a spare, devastating account of love and loss set against the Italian campaign that cemented Hemingway's place in the canon and became his first bestseller.
May 4, 2026
Josie Grand's The 48 Laws of Power in Business: A Strategic Guide for Modern Leaders applies the framework of Robert Greene's foundational work to contemporary business environments, translating classical power dynamics into a practical guide for executives, entrepreneurs, and emerging leaders navigating competitive modern workplaces.
May 3, 2026
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2011 as part of The Animal Answer Guides: Q&A for the Curious Naturalist series, this illustrated paperback by wildlife conservationists Susan Lumpkin and John Seidensticker addresses 95 frequently asked questions about rabbits and their lagomorph relatives, covering everything from anatomy and ecology to conservation and the long, complex relationship between rabbits and humans.
May 2, 2026Search
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