Have you ever looked at your dog and wondered what it is really thinking? Or asked yourself if your entire life has been a dream? Prepare to exercise your mind as you investigate these big ideas and more on the roller-coaster ride of reason and ridiculous that is philosophy. Cool illustrations, brainteasers, and quirky quotations add to the simple and fun question-and-answer format, introducting readers to life's important questions.
Stephen Lawhead Books
Stephen R. Lawhead is an acclaimed author renowned for his deep dives into mythic history and imaginative fiction. His work excels at weaving compelling narratives that transport readers through richly imagined worlds steeped in historical resonance. Lawhead's distinctive approach involves revitalizing ancient legends and myths, exploring their enduring significance with a unique narrative flair. His writing is characterized by evocative prose and a profound sense of adventure, offering readers a truly immersive literary journey.







The Silver hand
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
After the death of the great king, Meldryn Mawr, Prince Meldron claims the throne of Prydain, but the bard Tegid Tathal initiates the Day of Strife when he refuses to bestow the kingship on Meldron.
Celtic myth collides with modern life in a timeless story concluding Stephen Lawhead's bestselling Song of Albion trilogy.
Tuck
- 452 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The final installment reimagines the legend of Robin Hood in a haunting and elemental style, offering a fresh perspective that challenges traditional views of the folklore hero.
The gripping second volume of Stephen Lawhead's extraordinary retelling of the Robin Hood legend.
Byzantium
- 658 pages
- 24 hours of reading
A stunning historical fantasy that brings ancient Byzantium to life.
The Shadow Lamp
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The fourth volume of Bright Empires, a time-travelling fantasy about a quest to regain Paradise.
Slave, soldier, lover, hero, saint,—his life mirrored the cataclysmic world into which he was born. His memory will outlast the ages. Born of a noble Welsh family, he is violently torn from his home by Irish raiders at age sixteen and sold as a slave to a brutal wilderness king. Rescued by the king's druids from almost certain death, he learns the arts of healing and song, and the mystical ways of a secretive order whose teachings tantalize with hints at a deeper wisdom. Yet young Succat Morgannwg cannot rest until he sheds the strangling yoke of slavery and returns to his homeland across the sea. He pursues his dream of freedom through horrific war and shattering tragedy—through great love and greater loss—from a dying, decimated Wales to the bloody battlefields of Gaul to the fading majesty of Rome. And in the twilight of a once-supreme empire, he is transformed yet again by divine hand and a passionate vision of "truth against the world," accepting the name that will one day become legend . . . Patricius!
The Fatal Tree
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
It started with small, seemingly insignificant wrinkles in time: A busy bridge suddenly disappears, spilling cars into the sea. A beast from another realm roams modern streets. Napoleon's army appears in 1930s Damascus ready for battle. But that's only the beginning as entire realities collide and collapse.
The Spirit Well
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The third volume of Bright Empires, a time-travelling fantasy about a quest to regain Paradise.
