Every Summer After
Every Summer After by Carley Fortune is a heartfelt romance novel about love, regret, and second chances. The story follows Persephone (Percy) Fraser, who spent six perfect summers at a lakeside cottage with her best friend and first love, Sam Florek—until a mistake tore them apart. Twelve years later, fate brings them back together, forcing Percy to confront her past and the love she never forgot. Told in alternating timelines, the novel explores friendship, heartbreak, and the enduring power of first love, making it a nostalgic and emotional read.
Everything You Need to Ace Maths in One Big Fat Notebook
Everything You Need to Ace Maths in One Big Fat Notebook by Workman Publishing is a comprehensive and engaging guide designed to help middle and high school students master key math concepts. The book covers a wide range of topics, from basic arithmetic to more advanced algebra, geometry, and statistics, all presented in an accessible, easy-to-understand format. With colorful illustrations, helpful tips, and plenty of practice problems, the book breaks down complex topics into bite-sized lessons, making it an excellent resource for students looking to improve their math skills and build a strong foundation for future studies.
Everything You Need to Ace Science in One Big Fat Notebook
Everything You Need to Ace Science in One Big Fat Notebook by Michael Geisen is a fun and comprehensive guide designed to help middle and high school students understand key science concepts. Covering a wide range of topics across biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth science, the book presents complex ideas in an engaging and easy-to-digest format. With colorful illustrations, diagrams, summaries, and helpful tips, it breaks down difficult scientific principles into clear, concise lessons. This "big fat notebook" serves as a valuable resource for students looking to boost their science knowledge and prepare for tests, making learning both enjoyable and effective.
Everything, Everything
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon is a young adult novel that tells the story of Madeline Whittier, a teenager who has a rare condition called Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), which makes her allergic to almost everything in the outside world. She’s confined to her home, living a sheltered life with only her mother and nurse for company. Her world changes when a new neighbor, Olly, moves in, and they develop a deep, forbidden connection. As Madeline begins to question her life and the limitations imposed on her, she faces difficult choices about love, freedom, and her health. The book explores themes of love, risk, and the desire for independence, with an emotional and thought-provoking narrative.
Evil Boys
Evil Boys by Clarissa Wild is a dark, gripping romance that centers on a troubled, twisted relationship filled with tension and intensity. The story follows a girl who finds herself drawn to a group of dangerous, rebellious boys, each with a dark past and destructive tendencies. As the plot unfolds, she becomes entangled in a world of forbidden attraction, power struggles, and emotional turmoil. The book delves into themes of obsession, manipulation, and the fine line between love and control. Known for its mature content and raw emotions, Evil Boys is a provocative story that explores the darker aspects of relationships and human desire.
Evil Thing-Villains, Book 7
*Evil Thing* is the seventh book in Serena Valentino's *Villains* series, which reimagines the backstories of Disney's most iconic antagonists. This installment focuses on **Cruella de Vil**, the infamous villain from *101 Dalmatians*. The novel explores Cruella's past, delving into her early life and the experiences that shaped her into the ruthless and obsessive woman known for her love of fur coats made from innocent animals. As with the other books in the *Villains* series, *Evil Thing* presents a fresh, nuanced perspective on a classic character, showing Cruella's vulnerabilities and the complexities behind her evil persona. Valentino examines themes of family, loss, and obsession, offering readers a deeper understanding of what drives Cruella’s extreme actions. With its dark, witty, and engaging narrative, *Evil Thing* is a must-read for fans of the *Villains* series, offering a new lens through which to view this classic Disney antagonist.
Evolve Your Brain
Evolve Your Brain by Dr. Joe Dispenza explores the intersection of neuroscience and personal transformation, showing how our thoughts can directly impact our biology. Dispenza breaks down complex scientific concepts in an accessible way, explaining how the brain works, how habits are formed, and how you can rewire your mind to create a healthier, more fulfilled life. By understanding the power of neuroplasticity, readers are encouraged to break free from self-limiting beliefs and unconscious patterns to evolve mentally, emotionally, and even physically. It’s both a scientific deep dive and a motivational guide for anyone seeking to change from the inside out.
Exactly What to Say
"Exactly What to Say: The Magic Words for Influence and Impact" by Phil M. Jones is a practical guide that offers readers specific phrases and techniques to enhance their communication skills and influence others effectively. Jones emphasizes the power of language in shaping conversations and outcomes, providing actionable strategies for various scenarios—whether in sales, negotiations, or everyday interactions. The book features memorable phrases designed to help you connect with others, build rapport, and inspire action. With its straightforward approach and focus on practical application, "Exactly What to Say" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their persuasive communication skills.
Expert Secrets
Expert Secrets by Russell Brunson is a business and marketing book that teaches readers how to become successful entrepreneurs by positioning themselves as experts in a niche. Brunson outlines strategies for creating and marketing products or services, building a following, and turning that audience into loyal customers. The book provides actionable advice on how to craft compelling stories, build trust, and create a "movement" around your expertise. Expert Secrets is aimed at those looking to build an online business or personal brand, offering practical steps to turn your knowledge into a profitable venture.
Extreme Ownership
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin is a leadership book that draws on lessons from the battlefield to provide principles for success in business and life. Written by former U.S. Navy SEALs, the book emphasizes taking full responsibility for outcomes, leading by example, and instilling discipline within teams. Through real-life combat stories and their applications in corporate settings, Willink and Babin offer a practical guide to effective leadership, accountability, and decision-making under pressure.
Face Off
Face Off by Teagan Hunter is a romantic comedy that revolves around the rivalry between two individuals who initially cannot stand each other. The story follows a couple who find themselves drawn together despite their differences, leading to a playful yet steamy relationship filled with witty banter, emotional depth, and unexpected chemistry. With a mix of humor, tension, and heartfelt moments, Face Off explores themes of love, trust, and the unpredictability of relationships, all set against the backdrop of competitive sports and personal growth. It's an entertaining read for fans of contemporary romance.
Factotum
Factotum by Charles Bukowski is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows the life of Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's alter ego, as he drifts through various menial jobs in search of meaning and self-destruction. The novel captures Chinaski’s experiences with poverty, loneliness, and the disillusionment of adult life, as he grapples with his inner demons and attempts to navigate the drudgery of work and society. With a focus on Chinaski’s relationships with women, alcohol, and his constant desire to escape the constraints of society, Factotum explores themes of existential boredom, alienation, and the pursuit of freedom. Bukowski’s raw, gritty prose style and his portrayal of life's darker side make Factotum a gritty, no-holds-barred look at the struggles of a man living on the fringes of society.