The Better Brain Book
From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Grain Brain and New York Times bestseller Brain Maker... Loss of memory is not a natural part of aging -- and this book explains why. Celebrated neurologist David... See More
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Quick ViewFrom the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Grain Brain and New York Times bestseller Brain Maker... Loss of memory is not a natural part of aging -- and this book explains why. Celebrated neurologist David... See More
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Quick ViewThere never was a heroine like Jefferson Ball. And, thankfully, there may never be. She is, simply, the most powerful humanized female dog in a universe full of them. Faster, stronger, more attractive to boys. Unbeatable as... See More
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Quick ViewJefferson Ball is the fastest, strongest, and most beautiful of her kind in the universe. But her flaws are just as noticeable... See More
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Quick ViewThe #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grain Brain and his physician son explore how modern culture threatens to rewire our brains and damage our health, offering a practical plan for healing. Contemporary life... See More
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Quick ViewThe quest for enlightenment has occupied mankind for millennia. And from the depictions we've see -- monks sitting on meditation cushions, nuns kneeling in prayer, shamans communing with the universe -- it seems that this... See More
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Quick ViewBrain related disorders are among the most challenging health issues of our time. The development of effective therapeutic and preventive strategies for these disorders relies on a comprehensive understanding of the... See More
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Quick ViewThe story is narrated by Olivia Thrift, a.k.a. the Manitoba based pre-teen super-heroine Captain Fantastic. After filling us in about her background, she then proceeds to speak about her first meeting with the members of the... See More
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Quick ViewOlivia Thrift, a.k.a. the Canadian superheroine Captain Fantastic, is excited to be meeting her fellow heroines for the first time. Especially her own heroine, the all-mighty Muscle Girl. However, their fun is interrupted... See More
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Quick ViewGround breaking research on how gluten is damaging our minds - Sunday Times Style Renowned neurologist Dr David Perlmutter, blows the lid off a topic that's been buried in medical literature for far too long: gluten and... See More
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Quick ViewAnimated cartoon characters. Many are beloved, yes. But many more are simply ignored, filed away and destroyed when they are no longer needed. Until now. This is their story. See More
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Quick ViewAnimated cartoon characters. Many are beloved, yes. But many more are simply ignored, filed away and destroyed when they are no longer needed. Until now. This is their story. See More
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Quick ViewAnybody who loves animated cartoons should be interested in knowing the truth about them. Which is that they have lives after the camera stops filming, and pretty interesting ones at that. This book will give you the truth... See More
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Quick ViewThey were taken, against their will, and resettled somewhere they had never seen, and away from the world they had known. Nobody told them why. In the remarkable new debut novel by David Perlmutter, the stars of a beloved... See More
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Quick ViewThis is the definitive instruction book for the care and feeding of your brain! - Dr Mark Hyman, author The Blood Sugar Solution The official lifestyle companion guide to Dr. David Perlmutter's revolutionary approach to... See More
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Quick ViewDr David Perlmutter's groundbreaking bestseller Grain Brain revolutionized the way we think about our health, exposing the devastating effects of wheat, sugar, and carbs on the brain. By eating the right foods, you can spur... See More
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Quick ViewDebilitating brain disorders are on the rise - from children diagnosed with autism and ADHD to adults developing dementia at younger ages than ever before. But a medical revolution is underway that can solve this problem... See More
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Quick ViewNot a hoax! Not an imaginary story! A wild assortment of short stories, on the theme of Canadian superheroes. • "This particular installment of the long-running Canadian SF and fantasy anthology series is a mixed bag... See More
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Quick ViewBravery comes in all forms: fighting bullies and fighting your own demons. Honey and Salt is a superhero novella that will draw you in the just fight of a few super heroines. The story is packed with action and humor. Their... See More
On the last day of planet Earth, a love-struck couple cling to each other as the world burns. They survive only to greet a new dawn - one filled with violent mutations and terrifying consequences - conceived from the ashes... See More
Mythical creatures or tribal memory of a creature once living, dragons hold a fascination for so many of us. This anthology is a mixture of dark, fairy tale, humour and outright admiration for the dragon. One for all lovers... See More
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Quick ViewQuarterly science fiction magazine including fiction, reviews, interviews and more. Published in Edinburgh. Issue 1 Contents Fiction The Three Stages of Atsushi, Larry Ivkovich The Spiral Moon, Alex Barr Symbiosis... See More
by John Park
Quick ViewDigital-SF is an online science fiction magazine. This issue features stories about lost alien civilizations, artificial intelligence, mixed species colony worlds, and two alternate histories of our world. See More
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Quick ViewJohn Carter and Dejah Thoris, Flash Gordon and Dale Arden, the Lensmen, the Galactic Patrol, where are you now? This anthology sets out to revive the spirit of former days of planetary romance, of square jawed rocketeers and... See More
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Quick ViewMajor Hamilton Pomeranian, once a highly decorated Star Soldier, has been discharged for a recently gained injury. Now forced into a non-military life, she is uncertain about what to do until reconnecting with Jefferson... See More
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Quick ViewMajor Hamilton Pomeranian, once a highly decorated Star Soldier, has been discharged for a recently gained injury. Now forced into a non-military life, she is uncertain about what to do until reconnecting with Jefferson... See More
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Quick View"My name's not Clarence, and this ain't Bedford Falls. I'm more like a pixie on probation and you're my punishment." - Dial M for Marvin by Robert Allen Lupton Welcome to the seventh book (yes, seventh) in the Strangely... See More
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Quick ViewMajor Hamilton Pomeranian, a distinguished Star Soldier, is discharged after being injured. At lose ends, she is sent back to Earth and made to fend for herself. Soon, however, she is reunited with an old friend, Jefferson... See More
In this Issue Tais Teng offers this issue's opening notes with The Pianist Who Serenaded the Mermaids with Chopin's Nocturne in E Minor. The wonders continue with short fiction from Dan MacIsaac, Zandra Renwick, Kelsey... See More