Showing posts with label Adams Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adams Media. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

On My Radar:

Gender: Your Guide
by Lee Airton
Adams Media
Hardcover

From the distributor's website:

The days of two genders—male, female; boy, girl; blue, pink—are over, if they ever existed at all. Gender is now a global conversation, and one that is constantly evolving. More people than ever before are openly living their lives as transgender men or women, and many transgender people are coming out as neither men or women, instead living outside of the binary. Gender is changing, and this change is gaining momentum.

We all want to do and say the right things in relation to gender diversity—whether at a job interview, at parent/teacher night, and around the table at family dinners. But where do we begin?

From the differences among gender identity, gender expression, and sex, to the use of gender-neutral pronouns like singular they/them, to thinking about your own participation in gender, Gender: Your Guide serves as a complete primer to all things gender. Guided by professor and gender diversity advocate Lee Airton, PhD, you will learn how gender works in everyday life, how to use accurate terminology to refer to transgender, non-binary, and/or gender non-conforming individuals, and how to ask when you aren’t sure what to do or say. It provides you with the information you need to talk confidently and compassionately about gender diversity, whether simply having a conversation or going to bat as an advocate.

Just like gender itself, being gender-friendly is a process for all of us. As revolutionary a resource as Our Bodies, Ourselves, Gender: Your Guide invites everyone on board to make gender more flexible and less constricting: a source of more joy, and less harm, for everyone. Let’s get started.





Tuesday, December 27, 2016

In My TBR Stack:

The Well Life: How to Use Structure, Sweetness, and Space to Create Balance, Happiness, and Peace
by Briana and Dr. Peter Borten
Adams Media
Trade Paperback

From the publisher's website:

Three simple principles for creating a balanced and satisfying life! 

The secret to living an exceptional life--with fulfilling work and leisure, meaningful relationships, and time for oneself--is finding balance. Briana and Dr. Peter Borten have the strategies you need to achieve this all-important balance in your life--even in the face of chaos. 

The Bortens focus on three fundamental principles of a satisfying life:

  • Sweetness: Learn the importance of feeding your life, body, and soul
  • Structure: Find out how intelligent structure can give you more spontaneity and freedom, and liberate you from an excessively busy existence
  • Space: Carve out purposeful space, which allows for perspective--an understanding of the big picture and your place in it
By adding and maintaining sweetness, structure, and space to your life, you will be able to let go of the stress and tension that gets in the way of being happy, authentic, and fully present--living The Well Life


Thursday, November 20, 2014

On My Radar:

Life Hacks: Any Procedure or Action That Solves a Problem, Simplifies a Task, Reduces Frustration, etc. in One's Everyday Life
by Keith Bradford
Adams Media
Trade Paperback

From the book publicity:

Simple solutions to everyday problems!
Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to make life easier? With Life Hacks, you'll find hundreds of methods that you can start using right now to simplify your life. From folding a fitted sheet to removing scuffs from furniture, this book offers simple solutions to a variety of everyday problems. Each informative entry helps you discover quicker, more efficient techniques for completing ordinary tasks around the home, at the office, and just about anywhere. You'll also learn how to make the most out of any situation with fun, problem-solving tricks like creating an impromptu iPod speaker from toilet paper rolls or snagging a free doughnut at your local Krispy Kreme shop.

Filled with 1,000 valuable life hacks, this book proves that you don't have to search very far for the perfect solution to everyday problems.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

On My Radar:

The Most Forbidden Knowledge: 151 Things NO ONE Should Know How to Do
by Michael Powell & Matt Forbeck
Adams Media
Trade Paperback

From the publisher website:

* Stage a coup * Swim with sharks * Beat a breathalyzer *

The Forbidden Knowledge series has taken readers over the edge before, but never like this. The Most Forbidden Knowledge jam-packs the best and baddest how-tos into one car-stealing, keg-kicking, base-jumping-off-a-skyscraper collection. You'll find everything you ever wanted to learn (though probably never should) in this ultimate self-destruction manual.

About the Author:

Michael Powell has always been interested in doing things he shouldn't. His hobbies include looking gift horses in the mouth, staring directly at solar eclipses, and blowing past speed traps up and down Route 66.

Matt Forbeck is the award-winning creator of countless books, novels, stories, tabletop games, computer games, comics, and toys, proving his inability to focus. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and five kids.


Friday, May 18, 2012

On My Radar: Friday Edition

It Seemed Like a Good Idea: A Cautionary Guide to Avoiding 101 of Life's Potentially Most-Regrettable Decisions
by Meghan Rowland & Chris Turner-Neal
Adams Media
Trade Paperback

From the publisher website:

It Is a Good Idea to Purchase This Book
If you think a neti pot for that stuffy nose is just what the doctor ordered, think again (choking on salt water and mucus is a horrible way to go).

If you indulge your midlife crisis by going whole-hog Harley, you may look darn good in those leathers (but imagine your disgrace when that hard-core biker gang that lures you into their criminal shenanigans turns out to be poseur frat boys from Yale).

If you settle down on a rainy night for a friendly game of Risk with your pals, you may think it's all in the name of good fun (but when your ubercompetitive streak kicks in and you end up winning the game but losing your house, your job, and your wife in the process, you may regret it. At least take a shower now.).

In this one-of-a-kind cautionary guide, prognosticators Meghan Rowland and Chris Turner-Neal have looked into their crystal ball to predict all the unexpected dire consequences of your actions--one unmitigated disaster at a time.
So go ahead, dare to dream big--but before you leap into the abyss, check out this book and save your future ass.
Meghan Rowland and Chris Turner-Neal are the authors of The Misanthrope's Guide to Life and Brainwashing for Beginners. They avoid having to face the consequences of their actions by behaving erratically and changing their travel plans without warning. Together, they write the award-winning comedy blog, www.2birds1blog.com, which has been recognized by NPR, the Washington Post, and the Blogger's Choice Awards.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

On My Radar: Wednesday Edition

Head, Shoulders, Pee and Moles
by Paul Kleinman
Adams Media
Trade Paperback

From the publisher website:

The only see-it-and-believe-it guide to whole-body self-diagnosis!

Worried about that not-so-distinct mole? Has an online search led you to believe that you're suffering from neurodermatitis, nasal polyps, or elephantitis? Do you slather on a bottle of sanitizer daily or avoid others like they have the plague? Don't quarantine yourself just yet--trust your own eyes! Thanks to the help and humor of Paul Kleinman, you can learn and laugh about what you've got and what you're coming down with, all by looking at your body. Prognoses include:

  • Dry, brittle hair is a symptom of hypothyroidism. Looks like you're running low on hormones or moisturizing shampoo. . . .
  • White patches on your feet could mean you have pitted keratolysis. Great, so a colony of bacteria decided to move in or you forgot to use your antiperspirant again. . .
  • A rash from cheek to cheek could be a sign of lupus. Don't fret--your insides might be at war with an inflammatory disease or you may just need a higher SPF . . .
Drawn from real tenets of traditional medicine, modern research, and alternative practices, this tongue-in-cheek health guide will scratch your cyberchondriac's itch for information.

Paul Kleinman is a freelance writer; author of two books; and a self-described neurotic, self-diagnosing hypochondriac.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Thursday Review: A MISCELLANY OF MURDER by The Monday Murder Club

Do you hold a special place in your heart for the macabre?  Is it your idea of fun to scour lists of scary facts -- the creepier the better? 
 
Just in time for Halloween, Adams Media has A MISCELLANY OF MURDER: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, A Killer Selection of Trivia....in stores now!


Easily designed to partake in snippets, if you're not careful this book can easily be read in one sitting once you get started.  It's that addictive!


The publicity for the books states:

   * The worst villains of all time -- from Hannibal Lecter to Charles         Manson
   *  The bloody truth about forensics
   *  Weaponry to die for
   *  Private dicks, dangerous dames, and dubious characters
   *  The most puzzling unsolved mysteries
   *  Who's really gotten away with murder


Some of my favorite repeating categories include "first lines,"  delightful opening lines from murder mysteries and "The Quotable P.I.,"  humorous and insightful quips from our favorite detectives.  But the true fun of this little gem is that there are plenty of surprise delights on nearly every page.  I fully expect readers of this collection to discover new and interesting titles to explore.  



You won't believe how much fun information is gathered in the pages of this collection. Separated into convenient chapters like Lust, Greed, Wrath and Envy, this book is perfect for a dark and scary night.  Grab it for yourself and all the mystery fans in your life. 

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A Miscellany of Murder: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, A Killer Selection of Trivia
Executed by The Monday Murder Club
Adams Media
Trade Paperback