“Slaying the Dragon: A Secret History of Dungeons & Dragons” by Ben Riggs

"Role-playing game historian Ben Riggs unveils the secret history of TSR― the company that unleashed imaginations with Dungeons & Dragons, was driven into ruin by disastrous management decisions, and then saved by their bitterest rival. Co-created by wargame enthusiasts Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, the original Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game released by TSR (Tactical Studies Rules) in 1974 created a radical new medium: the role-playing game. For the next two decades, TSR rocketed to success, producing multiple editions of D&D, numerous settings for the game, magazines, video games, New York Times bestselling novels by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and R. A. Salvatore, and even a TV show! But by 1997, a series of ruinous...>>

“Beyond Coffee: A Sustainable Guide to Nootropics, Adaptogens, and Mushrooms” by James Beshara et al

"When it comes to productivity, there aren’t many things we do today that we did 200 years ago. We send emails instead of post, drive cars instead of horse-drawn carriages, and look up stuff on our phones instead of traveling a hundred miles to the nearest library. However, when it comes to our morning routines, 80 percent of the world consumes caffeine each day to wake them up and give them a boost for their daily tasks. Whether it’s black tea or coffee, most of us consume the same ingredients we consumed 200 years ago without realizing two important facts. First, coffee beans and tea leaves are not the only sources of energy that nature...>>

“The Key: A True Encounter” by Whitley Strieber

"From the bestselling author of Communion comes the mysterious true story of how an unknown visitor barged into Streiber's hotel room late one night—and imparted extraordinary lessons in personal development and man's fate that challenge us to rethink every assumption about the meaning of life. At two-thirty in the morning of June 6, 1998, Whitley Streiber was awakened by somebody knocking on his hotel room door. A man came in, and everything he said was life-altering. This is the unsettling and ultimately enlightening narrative of what happened that night. Strieber was never really sure who this strange and knowing visitor was—a "Master of Wisdom"? A figure from a different realm of consciousness? A preternaturally intelligent being?...>>

“How to Write Like Tolstoy: A Journey into the Minds of Our Greatest Writers” by Richard Cohen

"For anyone who has ever identified with a hero or heroine, been seduced by a strong opening sentence, or been powerfully moved by a story’s end, How to Write Like Tolstoy is a thought-provoking journey inside the minds of the world’s most accomplished storytellers, from Shakespeare to Stephen King. "I have tried, as far as possible using the words of the authors themselves, to explain their craft, aiming to take readers on a journey into the concerns, techniques, tricks, flaws, and, occasionally, obsessions of our most luminous writers."—from the Preface Behind every acclaimed work of literature is a trove of heartfelt decisions. The best authors put painstaking—sometimes obsessive—effort into each element of their stories, from plot...>>

“The Channel’s Companion: A Guide for Connecting with the Higher Realms” by Amanda Guggenheimer

"As you work through the levels in this book you will train yourself to consciously channel the higher realms. This training is a two-fold process of awakening your own abilities as well as learning how to facilitate healing and transformation in others. Do you have a sense of a spiritual family around you that is calling for connection with you as much as you are reaching out to them? Do you feel more attuned to receiving signs from the universe, especially from Nature, and more adept at interpreting the meaning between events that you might once have dismissed as coincidence, but now regard as synchronicity, as if orchestrated by a higher power? Do you find...>>