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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 2:54 am in Audiobooks

Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created the Best Kind of Trouble by Deesha Dyer
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 403 MB
Overview: Without credentials, connections or a college degree, a hip-hop journalist and community leader conquered her imposter syndrome while landing one of the most exclusive, sought-after and fun positions in the White House. From the most unlikely person to end up as a senior official to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama comes a candid, incredible and inspiring story. Moved by the election of the country’s first Black president, Deesha Dyer applied for a White House internship in 2009 as a thirty-one-year-old part-time community college student, taking a leap that carried her through being hired in a full-time position, followed by two promotions landing her at the epicenter of politics. But in spite of the little voice in her head telling her she didn’t deserve to be there, Deesha thrived and rose to the highly coveted role of White House social secretary, giving her a front row-seat to executing events that communicated defining moments in history while curating some of the flyest parties 1600 Pennsylvania has ever seen. With humor and realness, she peels back the curtain, revealing the hard truth about why she spent years trying to hide behind it. Undiplomatic is a deeply personal narrative about combating the feeling of self-doubt while being on top of the world. Deesha reflects on how imposter syndrome threatened her self-esteem, proven aptitude and survival until she realized that it was neither her fault nor her responsibility. In this vivid portrayal from a true “around the way girl” on the personal impact of the Obama presidency, Deesha shares her road map from imposter to impact. In Undiplomatic, she invites you on a journey of self-discovery where she overcame doubt, unearthed true love for herself and learned that your unique worth is not something to be earned, but something inherently deserved. Uplifting, funny and candid, Deesha’s story shows you how to embrace your authenticity at all costs, and the joy and freedom that awaits on the other side.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 2:40 am in Audiobooks

Kingdom of Rage: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace by Elizabeth Neumann
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 479 MB
Overview: A former counterterrorism official explores how modern evangelicalism and right-wing conservatism intermingled to form the combustible ideology that resulted in the January 6 attacks on the Capitol—and which threatens to destroy the American Church from within. How did a Church that purports to follow the teachings of Jesus—the Prince of Peace—become a breeding ground for violent extremism? When Elizabeth Neumann began her anti-terrorism career as part of President George W. Bush’s Homeland Security Counsel in the wake of the September 11 attacks, she expected to spend her life protecting her country from the threat of global terrorism. But as her career evolved, she began to perceive that the greatest threat to American security came not from religious fundamentalists in Afghanistan or Iraq but from white nationalists and radicalized religious fundamentalists within the very institution that was closest to her heart—the American evangelical church. And she began to sound the alarm, raising her concerns to anyone in government who would listen, including testifying before Congress in February of 2020. At that time, Neumann warned that anti-Semitic and white supremacist terrorism was a transnational threat that was building to the doorstep of another major attack. Shortly after her testimony, she resigned from her role as Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention in protest of what she believed was then-President Trump’s failure of leadership and his stoking of the hatred, anger, and division from which she had dedicated her life to protecting her country.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: miss_p1nky at Today, 2:35 am in General Fiction/Classics

Whale Fall by Elizabeth O’Connor
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 984 KB | Retail
Overview: A stunning debut from an award-winning writer, about loss, isolation, folklore, and the joy and dissonance of finding oneself by exploring life outside one’s community

In 1938, a dead whale washes up on the shores of remote Welsh island. For Manod, who has spent her whole life on the island, it feels like both a portent of doom and a symbol of what may lie beyond the island’s shores. A young woman living with her father and her sister (to whom she has reluctantly but devotedly become a mother following the death of their own mother years prior), Manod can’t shake her welling desire to explore life beyond the beautiful yet blisteringly harsh islands that her hardscrabble family has called home for generations.

The arrival of two English ethnographers who hope to study the island culture, then, feels like a boon to her—both a glimpse of life outside her community and a means of escape. The longer the ethnographers stay, the more she feels herself pulled towards them, reckoning with a sensual awakening inside herself, despite her misgivings that her community is being misconstrued and exoticized.

With shimmering prose tempered by sharp wit, Whale Fall tells the story of what happens when one person’s ambitions threaten the fabric of a community, and what can happen when they are realized. O’Connor paints a portrait of a community and a woman on the precipice, forced to confront an outside world that seems to be closing in on them.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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Posted by: miss_p1nky at Today, 2:35 am in General Fiction/Classics

Dog by Rob Perry
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.6 MB | Retail
Overview: The moving story of a life-changing relationship between a boy and a dog

When 18-year-old Benjamin Glass goes to look at a dead whale that has washed up on the beach, he meets an unfamiliar dog who follows him home to his caravan. Benjamin isn’t equipped to take care of a dog – he has a chronic fear of germs, and is currently living alone while his grandmother is in hospital.

But when a delivery driver recognises the dog as The Mighty Gary, the fastest greyhound in the country, and tells Benjamin about his unsavoury owners, Benjamin is forced to trust the stranger on his doorstep and devise a plan to keep Gary safe.

As Benjamin becomes more attached to the dog, it becomes clear that his trust in the delivery driver may well have been misplaced. He will have to leave his comfort zone, take some unhygienic risks, cross paths with dangerous and powerful men and confront his very worst fears if he has any hope of protecting what he loves the most.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 2:27 am in Audiobooks

The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life by Émile Durkheim
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 546 MB
Overview: Religion is at the heart of man’s societies. ‘For a long time,’ Durkheim writes early on in his book, ‘it has been known that the first systems of representations with which men have pictured to themselves the world and themselves were of religious origin.’ Durkheim decided to examine how and why this phenomenon functioned and evolved - by looking specifically at simple societies and their religions, rather than at religions in more complex or developed societies. By examining the religious belief systems, their stories and their structures from sociological and anthropological perspectives, he set out to explore the way religions emerged from the group and what they represented for the group. All judgments on the religious content were suspended. What were the practices, the ethics, what were the beliefs, and how did they reflect and interact with the society from which they sprang?
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: Tigha at Today, 2:10 am in Magazines & Newspapers

Your Perfect Garden - 4th Edition, 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 127.4 MB
Overview: Create your dream outdoor space with our brand-new guide.
Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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Posted by: Tigha at Today, 2:08 am in Magazines & Newspapers

The Menopause Cookbook - 1st Edition, 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 80.5 MB
Overview: Indulge in guilt-free sweet treats with 50+ delicious recipes to boost your health in Lifestyle Bookazine. Discover the Menopause Cookbook with the best foods to relieve symptoms, manage weight, build muscle, and soothe insomnia. Beat the heat with cool-down classics to help with hot flushes.

Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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Posted by: Tigha at Today, 2:07 am in Magazines & Newspapers

Senior's Edition Smartphones & Tablets - 17th Edition, 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 68.2 MB
Overview: Smartphones and tablets have come a long way in just a few short years. These compact devices allow you to complete an incredible number of day-to-day tasks no matter where you are, thanks to their portability and versatility. And now you can benefit from all that your devices have to offer thanks to Senior’s Edition Smartphones & Tablets. From surfing the web to downloading apps, this book will cover everything you need to know about your device
Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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