Visual Illusions is full of the games our eyes play with our brains: literal, physiological and cognitive and this book details thirty of the most common examples of these
James Kingston Books
James King is a writer and film critic. His book on 1980s Hollywood delves into teenage rebellion and desires through the lens of pop culture. King's insightful examination of film history and his ability to capture the zeitgeist make his work compelling for readers who appreciate nostalgia and deeper analyses of cinematic art.


The Incident at Number 17 South Marlborough Street
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
A group of teenage friends embarks on their own investigation following a shocking burglary in their suburban neighborhood. As they delve deeper, they uncover a perilous world filled with deception and hidden identities, challenging their perceptions of trust and friendship. Their adventure leads them into unexpected dangers, testing their courage and resolve as they confront the realities of their seemingly safe surroundings.