A stylish new edition of the acclaimed graphic novel adaptation of Alex Rider's second thrilling mission.
Johnston Books
Antony Johnston is a New York Times bestselling writer and podcaster whose work spans multiple critically acclaimed mediums. He is known for crafting genre-defining thrillers, groundbreaking video games, and graphic novels that have inspired major film adaptations. Johnston's writing is characterized by its gripping narratives and innovative approaches to storytelling, earning him widespread recognition. Beyond his creative output, he also shares his insights into the writing process through a productivity guide and a podcast.





Golf Is Hard
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative explores the life of a well-known and humorous figure in golf, highlighting the challenges and triumphs encountered in the sport. Through engaging anecdotes, the author shares personal experiences that capture both the frustrations and joys of playing golf, offering readers a relatable and entertaining perspective on this beloved pastime.
Engaging in daily quiet time with God is emphasized as a transformative practice that enhances faith and fosters a closer relationship with Jesus. Dr. Johnston's study provides insights and guidance on how to effectively incorporate this spiritual discipline into daily life, aiming to cultivate a deeper spiritual journey and personal growth in faith.
Snuggle Pup
A Book About Feelings
The story follows Snuggle Pup as he navigates various emotions, teaching children that feelings are simply comfortable or uncomfortable rather than good or bad. Through Snuggle Pup's journey, young readers learn to recognize and embrace a range of emotions, including sadness, jealousy, and frustration, promoting emotional awareness and acceptance.
Focusing on the intersection of conflict and democratization, this book analyzes press freedom in Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya through surveys and interviews with journalists. It highlights how each country's unique political and cultural contexts challenge conventional media development frameworks. By offering an updated overview of press freedom in these nations, it emphasizes the need for historically informed perspectives on media systems, proposing factors to consider when examining press freedom beyond Western contexts.