Timothy Dean Taylor Book order (chronological)
Timothy Taylor is a Canadian writer whose compelling narratives explore the complexities of the human experience. Through his distinctive prose, he crafts stories that resonate with readers, delving into profound themes with a keen observational eye. Taylor's unique literary voice and masterful storytelling have established him as a significant figure in contemporary literature.




Principles of Microeconomics for AP® Courses
- 564 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Designed for Advanced Placement® microeconomics courses, this textbook aligns with College Board requirements and features current examples presented with political neutrality. It offers a balanced approach to economic theory and application, ensuring students grasp essential concepts effectively. The content is complemented by grayscale images, enhancing the learning experience without overwhelming the reader.
A love story wrapped in a murder mystery.Jeremy Papier is a Vancouver chef and restaurateur who owns a bistro called The Monkey's Paw. The novel uses a "Bloods vs. Crips" metaphor for the philosophical conflict between chefs such as Papier, who favour local ingredients and menus, and those such as his nemesis Dante Beale, who favour a hip, globalized, "post-national" fusion cuisine.Papier also endures conflict with his father, an anthropologist studying homelessness in Vancouver's Stanley Park, who draws him into investigating the death of two children in the park.
Sexualität der Vorzeit
- 245 pages
- 9 hours of reading