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Bob Smith

    Bob Smith is a true writer, offering a direct approach and a keen eye for detail that makes his work a touchingly personal document. He brings a sensibility and sensitivity that render his writing among the most rewarding of its kind. His masterful one-line observations and tart wit provide readers with an immersive experience.

    In Hamlets Garderobe
    Yoga for a New Age
    Romans 1
    Hamlet's Dresser
    Selfish and Perverse. A Novel
    • Selfish and Perverse. A Novel

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(16)Add rating

      The first paper edition of the comic novel Armistead Maupin calls "A thoroughly seductive and satisfying read. It makes you laugh, it makes you horny, he makes you want to fish for salmon."

      Selfish and Perverse. A Novel
    • Hamlet's Dresser

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A Shakespeare instructor to the acting community discusses his difficult childhood; the discovery of Shakespeare that gave him a purpose and a means of viewing the world; and his work with actors, seniors, and college students.

      Hamlet's Dresser
    • Romans 1

      20 Seeing the Invisible

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the historical journey of atomic theory, the book delves into Democritus's early proposition of atoms around 400 BCE and the lengthy delay before scientific validation in the nineteenth century. It highlights the challenges of observing such tiny particles and how advancements in modern science allow us to visualize them indirectly. Ultimately, the atomic theory serves as a foundation for nuclear physics, emphasizing the shift from theoretical concepts to the ability to "see the invisible" through innovative imaging techniques.

      Romans 1
    • Yoga for a New Age

      A Modern Approach to Hatha Yoga

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Book by Smith, Bob, Smith, Linda Boudreau

      Yoga for a New Age