
What is government really designed to do? Most people believe they understand how governments work. We vote, leaders are chosen, laws are made, and society is managed. It appears structured, transparent, and predictable. But beneath this surface lies a far more complex reality—one shaped by power, influence, negotiation, and human limitation. How Governments Really Work takes you inside that reality Liora Quade’s How Governments Really Work goes beyond political theory and public messaging to reveal how decisions are actually made, who truly holds influence, and why outcomes often differ from expectations. It explores the hidden mechanics of modern governance in a clear, grounded, and accessible way—without relying on conspiracy theories or oversimplified explanations.
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Written from the perspective of a Marine, martial artist, and man with decades of lived recovery, Emotional Sobriety In Action by Paul Marrero (Paulie) breaks down the Twelve Steps not as theory, but as practice. This is not a clinical manual. It is not a theological debate. It is not conference-approved literature. It is a field guide. This book is for the person who is sober, but not yet free. For the one who wants peace without passivity. Strength without domination. Faith without performance. Emotional sobriety is not dramatic. It is steady. And it can be practiced — one day at a time.
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Scott Anthony Stevens’ The Leverage Point is a psychological thriller that explores manipulation, moral compromise, and the hidden strategies people deploy to stay ahead. As tensions rise and alliances fracture, the line between strategy and betrayal begins to blur.
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Heinrich Wilson’s The Somnia Project is the comprehensive encyclopedia of dreams, sleep phenomena, and altered states of consciousness you've been waiting for. From the neuroscience of REM sleep to the terror of sleep paralysis, from ancient dream temples to cutting-edge lucid dreaming techniques, from psychedelic visions to the mystery of near-death experiences, this book maps the entire landscape of consciousness during sleep and beyond.
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Officer Lynn Hill has spent twenty-two years protecting the students of the University of North Mississippi—unlocking dorm rooms, offering comfort to homesick freshmen, and earning the nickname "Officer Dad." But one Saturday night, a routine call spirals into tragedy, and the campus community that once embraced him turns on him with devastating speed. W. S. Hendrichovsky's I AM HUMAN: A Police Story is a gripping exploration of one officer's descent from beloved guardian to community pariah, revealing the impossible choices faced by those who wear the badge — and the human cost of a single moment that changes everything.
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You never agreed to give it away. Nobody asked. But somewhere between the first push notification and the ten-thousandth, your attention stopped belonging to you. In The Attention Trap, Boris Kriger traces the quiet catastrophe unfolding behind every screen: the transformation of human attention from an intimate, irreplaceable faculty into the most fiercely contested commodity on Earth. Algorithms bid for your gaze. Platforms auction your focus. Love letters vanish between memes, and wars disappear behind recipe videos. Meanwhile, small businesses are crushed not by competition but by invisibility, and trust between people erodes as every word begins to feel like a sales pitch.
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The Long Range Desert Group was one of the most remarkable and least understood units of the Second World War. Operating deep behind enemy lines in the vast, unforgiving deserts of North Africa, these elite British soldiers redefined what was possible in modern warfare. This book brings their story to life with clarity, depth, and insight, revealing how a small group of determined men became a decisive force in one of the war’s most challenging theatres.
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The Beagle is one of the most recognisable and beloved dog breeds in the world, known for its soulful eyes, expressive face, and unstoppable curiosity. But behind that charming appearance lies a far more complex, intelligent, and determined animal than many people realise. This book explores the Beagle not just as a pet, but as a breed shaped by history, instinct, and a unique personality that can both delight and challenge its owner.
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The US Rangers: America’s Shock Troops by Mick Trenlow-Symes is a comprehensive and compelling account of one of the most respected and enduring fighting forces in military history. Spanning over three centuries, the book traces the evolution of the Ranger concept from its frontier origins to its role as a modern, elite strike force within the United States Army. Beginning with the earliest ranger units of the eighteenth century, the narrative explores how irregular warfare in unforgiving terrain shaped a new kind of soldier—one defined by initiative, adaptability, and self-reliance.
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A gripping exploration of power, loyalty, and the brutal realities of modern frontier life, this book delves into the distinctive storytelling world shaped by Taylor Sheridan. Known for creating hard-edged, character-driven narratives set against vast and often unforgiving landscapes, Sheridan has redefined contemporary Western drama for a new generation. This work brings together the themes, tensions, and moral complexity that have made his stories resonate so strongly with audiences around the world.
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