Adam Reed Book order






- 2024
- 2023
God Bless This Mess
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
'God Bless This Mess' is the memoir from former beauty pageant titleholder and lead in season 15 of 'The Bachelorette', Hannah Kelsey Brown. Goodreads Giveaway
- 2022
In this beautifully designed, interactive companion journal to Hannah Brown's bestselling memoir, God Bless This Mess, Hannah combines prompts, quotes, photos, and more to inspire mindfulness and self-love.
- 2022
Now airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+!Start a new holiday tradition and celebrate what makes each child unique with this giftable boxed set that comes with a timeless picture book and a lovable, huggable plush. Reindeer in Here celebrates that being different is normal.This holiday legend from long, long agois a very special story that children should know.A kind and true reindeer with one antler smallmiraculously changed Christmas once and for all.At holiday time, a special little reindeer with mismatched antlers shows up as an early gift from Santa to stay with each child and go on daily adventures with them. The reindeer learns the child’s true Christmas wishes (and makes sure Santa does as well), all the while encouraging the child to celebrate their own differences. It’s a new holiday tradition the whole family will love!
- 2019
Architects
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
What is creativity? What is the relationship between work life and personal life? How is it possible to live truthfully in a world of contradiction and compromise? These deep and deeply personal questions spring to the fore in Thomas Yarrow's vivid exploration of the life of architects. Yarrow takes us inside the world of architects, showing us...
- 2018
Seeking Hyde
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
"Recounts the fascinating history of Robert Louis Stevenson's epic horror story, 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' It is the tale of a young author defying his father's wishes by becoming a spinner of romantic yarns. It is the tale of his American wife, ten years older than he, driving her husband hard to write one more great novel before his chronic lung disease carries him away. It is the tale of Stevenson reeling under charges from the mother of an old friend that he had fueled her son's fatal alcoholism through his recklessly Bohemian ways"--Book jacket flap
- 2018
Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunked
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Drawing from research in developmental and educational psychology, cognitive science, and the learning sciences, Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunked addresses some of the most commonly misunderstood educational and cognitive concerns in teaching and learning. Multitasking, problem-solving, attention, testing, and learning styles are all integral to student achievement but, in practice, are often muddled by pervasive myths. In a straightforward, easily digestible format, this book unpacks the evidence for or against each myth, explains the issues concisely and with credible evidence, and provides busy K-12 teachers with actionable strategies for their classrooms and lesson plans.
- 2017
Meetings: Ethnographies of Organizational Process, Bureaucracy and Assembly
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book is an exploration of how this remarkably efficient and familiar form of gathering operates, in different times and places, and how it comes to be recognised by those who experience or deploy it.
- 2016
Dressed To Kilt
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The national bestselling author of Hooked on Ewe is back with a mysterious murder that leaves the Scottish village of Glenkillen shaken and stirred... Winter is leaving the residents of Glenkillen snowbound, but Eden isn’t about to let the weather dampen her spirits. With only a little time left in Scotland, she’s determined to make the most of it—starting with attending a fancy whisky tasting with local looker Leith Cameron. But her classy date turns into a major party foul after a woman is found drowned in one of the vats of alcohol. Eden immediately steps in as a Special Constable to help solve the case, but her investigation turns sour when she realizes that the killer could be somehow connected to her own Scottish heritage. Now, in order to find the proof she needs to put the murderer behind bars, she’ll have to take a shot at unearthing her family’s past—before she herself winds up buried...
- 2012
Literature and agency in English fiction reading
A study of the Henry Williamson Society
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the unique experiences of solitary readers within a literary society, this anthropological study explores the significance of reading Henry Williamson's works. It examines how these readers engage with literature, reflecting on themes such as human communication, memory, and environmental change. By blending anthropology with literary criticism, the book challenges traditional boundaries and encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between literature and culture. It advocates for ethnographic approaches to enrich discussions in literary studies and the sociology of literature.
