Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 5


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Bard has traveled to the Kingdom of Sanjuan as a goodwill ambassador and found himself in the midst of a family feud. On top of a fight for the throne between two queens and their sons, there’s a behind-the-scenes struggle between the kingdom’s military and its nobles. To help preserve the peace, Bard heads out with the bodacious Urraca and her trusty sailors to defeat a band of nasty pirates. It’s a seafaring battle you won’t want to miss!




Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 1


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Bard Cornelius: the son of a nobleman of Mauricia, an empire located in a parallel universe. But Bard is no ordinary boy—he’s got three souls packed into one body! Aside from his own consciousness, he’s got Oka Sanai, a miserly samurai, and Masaharu Oka, a high school otaku who loves animal ears. With his extra knowledge of military tactics and business acumen, Bard’s ready to cheat his way to the top! Get ready to enjoy the manga version of this hit isekai light novel series!




Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 2


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Bard Cornelius is no ordinary nobleman's son. He's got two extra souls packed into his mind: Sanai Oka, a miserly samurai, and Masaharu Oka, a high school otaku who loves animal ears. He's left his homeland and traveled to the royal capital, Cameron, to enter an academy for knights. There, he's met by a host of intriguing classmates. Pursuing both knowledge and money, Bard aims for even greater heights! His topsy-turvy academy arc has begun!




Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 4


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Bard Cornelius is no ordinary nobleman's son. He's got two extra souls packed into his mind: Sanai Oka, a miserly samurai, and Masaharu Oka, a high school otaku who loves animal ears. Bard, who saved the royal family from cholera and received a noble title, visits the neighboring kingdom of Sanjuan on the orders of King Welkin. But what awaits this newly-minted diplomat in Sanjuan is an ugly battle of succession to determine the next king, triggered by the death of the king's eldest son. Now Bard must turn to his trusty cheats to save the kingdom from being torn apart by family turmoil!




Wait for Dusk


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“A must-read addition to the urban fantasy genre, filled both with action and satisfying characters.” —Kim Harrison “Jocelynn Drake will have you coming back for more.” —Jeaniene Frost Vampire enforcer Mira must thwart the malevolent schemes of an ancient coven in the fifth action-packed Dark Days novel from New York Times bestselling author Jocelynn Drake. Wait for Dusk is gripping, stellar urban fantasy in the vein of Kim Harrison and Vicki Pettersson, with enough sensual heat to enthrall readers of Christine Feehan, J. R. Ward, and Jeaniene Frost.




Advances in instructional Psychology, Volume 5


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Investigators have moved back and forth between design efforts and basic studies in cognition to improve both application and fundamental knowledge. This volume's theme is this interaction between practice and science with the opportunity for reflecting on findings in order to understand them and suggesting improved forms of application and their underlying explanation. This is seen in various arenas including theory-based computer-assisted instruction for teaching mathematics, the design of communities of learning in elementary schools, teaching in the context of problem-solving situations and reasoning with models, self-explanation as a highly effective learning activity, conceptual change in medical training and health education, and workplace training in electronic troubleshooting. The results of extensive long-term experience and analysis in each of these areas are insightfully reported by the well-known contributors to this volume. Special features of this fifth edition include: * The work of eminent cognitive scientists in the design and evaluation of educational and training environments to increase current understanding of learning and development, as this understanding is applied to innovative instructional programs and teaching methods. * A description of learning theory and principles as well as implications and examples on research and development on educational application. * A presentation on the 10-year change in perspective on research and development in problem solving environments that invite inquiry about academic information and skills in the context of instruction of elementary school children. * An innovative approach to math and science instruction in which teaching is oriented around constructing, evaluating, and revising models. * An examination of the process of self-explaining, which involves explaining to one's self in an attempt to make sense of a new situation. * A description of a long-term program of cognitive task analysis and instructional design on problem solving in the operation of complex equipment. * An investigation on the acquisition of clinical reasoning skills and the understanding of biomedical concepts in both professional medicine and the health practices of the lay population.




Night Terrors Vol. 5


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The dark side is waiting… Fish N’ Chips lead a curious traveler to a sinister island, where the residents are more than they seem. Forbidden occult knowledge strands a pair of friends in a terrifying nexus of evil. And an ancient ice storm forces a wandering tribe to choose between following a bloodthirsty shaman, or the glowing lights in the sky… Venture into new realms of terror with Scare Street’s latest bone-chilling collection. This spine-tingling volume contains fifteen ghastly tales of horror and the paranormal. More than enough to while away the hours, as you lose yourself in the shadows of the night. The deeper you plunge into this realm of terror, the farther away the real world seems. But don’t worry… just turn the page and stay a bit longer. We’re sure you’ll be able to find your way back. Just listen for the screams in the darkness. And pray they aren’t your own… This volume contains the following: 1. The Fish'r Men by David Turton 2. The Faces at the Window by Bob Johnston 3. From the Ashes by Bryan Wolford 4. The Neighbors by Peter Cronsberry 5. The Ferryman by Nicholas Paschall 6. Slug by Matias Travieso-Diaz 7. Folsom Lake by Karl Melton 8. Obsidian by Richard Beauchamp 9. Edward's Couch by Robert Douglas 10. What Lovely Petunias by Mark Towse 11. The Delirium of Negation by Justin Boote 12. I Just Write the Damned Thing by Samuel Thomas Fraser 13. A Clearing by Sam Lesek 14. Northern Lights by Drew Starling 15. Wind Chimes by Ron Ripley




Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 3


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Bard Cornelius is no ordinary nobleman's son. He's got two extra souls packed into his mind: Sanai Oka, a miserly samurai, and Masaharu Oka, a high-school otaku who loves animal ears. Bard continues to churn out invention after invention, earning him huge piles of gold and even the attention of the king. But before too long, villains lurking in the capital stealthily attempt to hinder Bard's progress! As Bard dodges one disaster after another, his rise to the top accelerates!




Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 6


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Bard and trusty companions have accomplished a seemingly impossible mission—a feat that’s made them all famous. Following success at sea and in the royal court, Bard returns to his home, the Kingdom of Mauricia, to receive a reward from the king. But that reward comes in a very unexpected form!




Hitler's War


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A stroke of the pen and history is changed. In 1938, British prime minister Neville Chamberlain, determined to avoid war, signed the Munich Accord, ceding part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler. But the following spring, Hitler snatched the rest of that country, and England, after a fatal act of appeasement, was fighting a war for which it was not prepared. Now, in this thrilling alternate history, another scenario is played out: What if Chamberlain had not signed the accord? In this action-packed chronicle of the war that might have been, Harry Turtledove uses dozens of points of view to tell the story: from American marines serving in Japanese-occupied China and ragtag volunteers fighting in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion in Spain to an American woman desperately trying to escape Nazi-occupied territory—and witnessing the war from within the belly of the beast. A tale of powerful leaders and ordinary people, at once brilliantly imaginative and hugely entertaining, Hitler’s War captures the beginning of a very different World War II—with a very different fate for our world today. BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Harry Turtledove's The War that Came Early: West and East.