The In-Between
The In-Between: Living Through the Collapse of the Old Social Contract by E. Imboden is a book for today. It attempts to analyze why the world is in a state of chaos right now. The Old Order, as so many of us knew it, had...
The In-Between: Living Through the Collapse of the Old Social Contract by E. Imboden is a book for today. It attempts to analyze why the world is in a state of chaos right now. The Old Order, as so many of us knew it, had...
Playing Blackjack Like an Engineer by David A. Janover, PE, presents blackjack as a structured decision-making system rather than a casual casino pastime. The book begins by reframing the game through engineering principles such as probability, optimization, risk control, and process thinking. Janover begins with...
Biblical Evolution: Reconciling Science and the Bible by Bill Thormodson is a fascinating book that seeks to reconcile the Bible and science from the standpoint of a lay enthusiast. The author discusses the origins of the universe and Earth, comparing passages from Genesis with scientific...
Now What? How to Ride the Tsunami of Change by Dr. Mark Van Rijmenam aims to prepare us for the technological advancements that we will face in the future. It introduces the WAVE framework (Watch, Adapt, Verify, Empower) that will help ensure that the new...
Cognitive Kin: How to Work, Win, and Make Meaning with Agentic AI by Christophe Kolb and Jan Rosen offers a wide-ranging exploration of the shift from reactive artificial intelligence to systems that act with initiative. The book moves methodically from foundational concepts to broader implications,...
Mud, Microbes & Medicine by Elizabeth Reed Aden is a memoir that is definitely a study in two parts. As a young PhD anthropology student in the 1970s, the author sought a topic for her doctoral thesis. Searching the world for a suitable environment, she...
Earth’s Secret Visitors by Lisa M. Nelson is an exploration of extraterrestrial encounters, spiritual growth, and the mysteries of the universe. Nelson shares her extraordinary experiences with interdimensional beings, offering readers a glimpse into the enigmatic world of alien interactions and advanced technologies. The book...
Cruelty has found a new place to wreck people’s lives. Online. They choose the target. Then they alter the truth to anger people. The more people are angry online, the better. Anger makes the evidence irrelevant. Clicks of cruelty spiral out of control. The target,...
Harry A. Milman’s Forensics IV: Guilty Until Proven Innocent is a carefully structured examination of how forensic science, when misunderstood or misapplied, can shape outcomes in the American criminal justice system. Building on his earlier volumes, Milman synthesizes legal history, scientific explanation, and real-world case...
Satoshi’s Gift by Michael Hollomon Jr. argues that money is not a neutral backdrop to economic life but an active force that shapes power, ownership, and outcomes. Moving from early exchange to modern finance, the book shows how systems built on trust in institutions replaced...