I read different book series and a specialist book at the same time. When choosing my next book, I always wanted an overview. This page was created out of this wish. Here you will find books from both the private sector (mainly fantasy and thrillers) and professional environments.
Storytelling is more than an art—it's a superpower. In Storyworthy, Matthew Dicks demonstrates how anyone can craft captivating stories from everyday moments. The book inspired me so much that I adapted my routines to practice stories daily. Discover why this book is exciting not only for storytellers, but also for anyone who wants to communicate more clearly and authentically.
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The latest volumes in the Jack Reacher series are getting weaker, and this novel unfortunately falls in line with them. Reacher operates under the radar where the law can't. Vigilantism is used against those who are bad. No matter how many antagonists appear, the solution is simple and brutal. Realism doesn't play a role (any more). The book belongs in the “read and forgotten” category.
The imperishable dragon turned out to be overpowering, also gathers his followers around him, and yet, the dragon stays in the shadow. At the same time, the situation in the empire is coming up—a war threatens. The panther gives everything to save the empire. The story is wonderfully and exciting. My perfect summer reading.
The dragon has risen and disappeared. The group has divided to search the empire for him, while a significant event in the middle of the empire suddenly demands their full attention. At the same time, the dangers grow, which increases the tension—the perfect reading for relaxed afternoons in the sun.
Are you at the beginning of your career and want to follow your passion, but don't know how? Or are you in the middle of your career and wondering if your dream job is waiting for you somewhere? You're asking the wrong questions, and this book explains which questions you should be asking instead!
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In the third part of this book series, everything gets bigger, faster, and more intense. After Tad finds himself trapped in a closed dungeon at the end of the last novel, he must find a way out. The level-up mechanics take a back seat, and the aspects of experience and training come to the fore. Instead, Tad unwittingly finds a mentor. But will his preparation make Tad strong enough for the new final boss?
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