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An impressive debut from an exciting new Scottish voice - a stunning novel about history, identity and redemption. ![]() ![]() Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting. Such advertising cookies may enable such third-party vendors to serve ads to our readers. Some third-party vendors such as Google use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this and other websites. ![]() BookGorilla is published independently by Stephen Windwalker and Windwalker Media and is not endorsed by, Inc. This content is provided "as is" and is subject to change or removal at any time. Wealthy socialite Jane finds herself held captive in Costa Rica after getting caught up in matters concerning secrets of. Certain content that appears on this website is provided by Amazon Services LLC. Read 'MIDNIGHT RAINBOW Harlequin Comics' by Linda Howard available from Rakuten Kobo. Amazon, Kindle and the Amazon and Kindle logos are trademarks of, Inc. 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With a series of loosely intertwined personal essays, Field Guide aims both to help give us the necessary education in existential abandon and to explain the merits of this state of mind. But to lose oneself in a city – as one loses oneself in a forest – that calls for quite a different schooling.” She quotes theorist Walter Benjamin: “Not to find one’s way in a city may well be uninteresting and banal. ![]() But in her new book, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Rebecca Solnit offers a compelling case for a state more commonly avoided than aspired to. On the surface, it would seem that getting lost requires little instruction, and that few of us would want to improve whatever talent for it we might possess. ![]() ![]() In approximately an hour he returned to collect Evie, while a brawny lad carried the trunk and valise to the waiting carriage. 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The godfather of behavioral economicsĭaniel Kahneman, Nobel-prize winning pioneer in human decision-making and godfather of behavioral economics, showed us what happens. ![]() They are only taking up space, but you don’t find yourself throwing them out. ![]() There are probably many unnecessary items laying around, that seemed essential when you bought them. Although most of us think that we know what is best for us, we consistently and systematically make the same irrational errors. Sooner or later, it becomes clear to us that we humans experience trouble with decision-making from time to time. ![]() |