Those Giants
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This author explores the human experience through compelling narratives. His works often delve into the depths of travel and personal discovery, capturing a blend of adventure, reflection, and everyday life. With a keen eye for detail and narrative depth, the author crafts stories that resonate with readers, offering insights into the complexities of the human journey. His writing stands as a testament to the search for meaning and connection in a diverse world.







Karl's a modern-day kid who needs a friend. But he's dealing with Dad, who could be an ancient Viking. How does that work? Anyway, Dad's easy-going and funny. Vikings are dangerous and, well, unfunny. Karl's new friend Finch suggests they investigate. For Karl, friendship's a tough gig. Way tougher than Those Vikings.
Texas has held a special allure for settlers since the earliest days of the nineteenth century. "You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas," said famed mountain man Davy Crockett after he lost an 1835 congressional election and joined the growing tide of pioneers heading west towards the Lone Star State. Millions have followed in his footsteps in the nearly 200 years since. In Abandoned Texas: Under a Lone Star Moon, join photographer Mike Cooper as he travels thousands of miles on his late-night treks across Texas. From the ruins of a school in Terlingua to the burned-out remains of a hotel in Caterina to the crumbling, deserted hangars of Rattlesnake Bomber Base, Cooper illuminates a side of Texas you've likely never seen. These otherworldly images, shot on quiet back roads and in near-deserted oil fields under a simple full moon, take you back in time to the glorious Texas imagined by Crockett and the early settlers. These long-exposure photos of churches built by European immigrants, courthouses and schools constructed in boom towns, 1950s-era drive-ins created to entertain families, and roadside monuments meant to attract the curious will cause you to see Texas in a whole new light
Abandoned Under a Bayou Moon is a photographic journey through the Bayou State by the light of the silvery moon. Some of these places are so hidden that, unless you are a local, you have no idea they even exist. Others are in plain sight, but are probably considered to be eyesores. These sites can take on an other-worldly appearance when photographed at night, with the addition of a little creative lighting. If you have an interest in the history of Louisiana, this unique view of over 200 years of history is for you. Some of these places have disappeared due to neglect or the never-ending desire of man to bulldoze and replace with newer, bigger, and better. Others are still around, perhaps hidden behind overgrowth or on empty country roads. Regardless, this book will provide readers with a rarely-seen glimpse into Louisiana's culture.
In a world dominated by cybercrime, Finn, a seasoned thief specializing in large-scale heists, emerges from prison with a chance for redemption. Tasked with stealing fifty million dollars in rhodium from a high-security vault, he assembles a team of former accomplices, each with their own skills and quirks. As they navigate the complexities of the heist, they face not only security challenges but also betrayals and hidden agendas. With high stakes and personal risks, Finn's biggest job yet tests his resolve and ingenuity.
Let Tempt seduce you into the wonderful world of chocolate, with mouth-watering recipes and luscious photos.
A visual step-by-step guide to mastering the art of cooking. Fantastic photography allows for at-a-glance clarification of each recipe step. Contemporary design and stylish layout makes for a truly beautiful book.