Daisy Haites
Daisy Haites by Jessa Hastings is a contemporary romance novel that follows the life of Daisy Haites, a young woman who navigates complicated relationships, love, and personal growth. Set in a world of wealth, privilege, and social expectations, Daisy struggles with her feelings for two very different men—one who represents safety and the other who challenges her to confront her deepest desires. As she juggles her emotions, family drama, and the complexities of romance, Daisy must make difficult decisions about her future and what truly makes her happy. The novel explores themes of self-discovery, passion, and the emotional entanglements that come with navigating relationships in a high-society world.
Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami is a surreal and introspective novel that follows the unnamed narrator as he embarks on a quest to uncover the mysteries surrounding his past and the disappearance of his former lover, Kiki. Set against the backdrop of a strange, dreamlike version of Tokyo, the story blends reality with the supernatural as the narrator explores the eerie Dying Swan Hotel, encounters bizarre characters, and grapples with loneliness and existential questions. Combining Murakami's signature style of magical realism, music, and deep emotional resonance, Dance Dance Dance explores themes of isolation, the search for meaning, and the complex nature of human connection.
Dance First. Think Later
Dance First. Think Later by Kathryn Petras is a delightful collection of quotes and insights that celebrate spontaneity, creativity, and the joy of living in the moment. Drawing inspiration from various famous figures, the book encourages readers to embrace a playful and carefree approach to life. The title, inspired by the famous quote from poet and philosopher Samuel Beckett, sets the tone for the book, reminding us to act without overthinking and to take risks in both creative and personal endeavors. With its humorous and thought-provoking content, Dance First. Think Later serves as a lighthearted reminder to prioritize action, fun, and intuition over hesitation and doubt.
Dance of Thieves
Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson is a gripping fantasy novel set in the world of The Remnant Chronicles. It follows the story of Kazi, a former street thief who has risen to the rank of elite soldier under the rule of the powerful Queen. Kazi is sent on a mission to the remote village of Tor's Watch to bring its leader, Jase, to justice for defying the crown. However, as Kazi and Jase become entangled in a web of loyalty, family secrets, and betrayal, their growing attraction complicates their dangerous mission. With high stakes, thrilling action, and rich world-building, Dance of Thieves is a story about power, trust, and the bonds that can be forged even in the face of conflict.
Dark Deception
Dark Deception by Rina Kent is a dark romance that follows the story of a young woman named Sasha, who is thrust into a world of power, danger, and obsession. After a traumatic event, she becomes entangled with a powerful and enigmatic man, Ivan, who is as dangerous as he is captivating. As their relationship deepens, Sasha must navigate the treacherous dynamics of trust, manipulation, and desire. With intense emotional stakes, dark secrets, and a slow-burn romance, Dark Deception explores the complexities of power dynamics, attraction, and the blurred lines between love and control.
Darkest Sins
Darkest Sins by Neva Altaj is a dark and thrilling romance novel that centers on the intense and tumultuous relationship between two complex characters, Sienna and Viktor. Sienna, a woman scarred by her past, finds herself drawn into Viktor's dangerous world, where secrets, power, and passion intertwine. As their connection deepens, they must confront their darkest fears and hidden truths, navigating a path filled with betrayal, desire, and moral dilemmas. With its gripping plot, emotional intensity, and elements of suspense, Darkest Sins explores themes of redemption, trust, and the consequences of love in a world where nothing is as it seems.
Darwin Devolves
Darwin Devolves by Michael J. Behe challenges traditional evolutionary theory by arguing that natural selection and random mutations primarily lead to the degradation of genetic information rather than the creation of new complex traits. Behe, a proponent of intelligent design, presents case studies and molecular biology research to support his claim that Darwinian mechanisms are insufficient to explain life's complexity. The book sparks debate between evolutionary biologists and intelligent design advocates, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the origins of biological diversity.
Daughter of the Moon Goddess
Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan is a captivating fantasy novel inspired by Chinese mythology. It follows the journey of Xingyin, the daughter of the Moon Goddess, who is forced to flee her home after her mother's imprisonment. As she embarks on a perilous quest to rescue her mother, Xingyin must navigate a world filled with powerful immortals, ancient magic, and complex political intrigue. Along the way, she faces challenges that test her strength, loyalty, and identity. Daughter of the Moon Goddess blends rich world-building, romance, and adventure, offering a fresh take on mythological storytelling.
Daughter of the Siren Queen
Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller is the thrilling sequel to Daughter of the Pirate King and continues the story of Alosa, a fierce and cunning pirate captain with the blood of a siren. After the events of the first book, Alosa finds herself caught between her loyalty to her crew and her desire for vengeance against those who wronged her. As she battles treacherous enemies, uncovers hidden secrets, and navigates complex relationships, Alosa must also confront the darker parts of her heritage. The novel is filled with action, adventure, and romance, as Alosa’s journey explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the price of power. Daughter of the Siren Queen offers an exciting conclusion to Alosa's story with plenty of twists and emotional depth.
Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market
Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market by Kathy Lien is a comprehensive guide to forex trading, covering both short-term and medium-term trading strategies. The book provides insights into the fundamental and technical factors that drive currency price movements, along with practical strategies for capitalizing on market fluctuations. Lien explains key concepts such as interest rate differentials, economic indicators, and geopolitical events that influence forex markets, while also detailing chart patterns, breakout strategies, and risk management techniques. With a balance of theory and real-world applications, this book is a valuable resource for both novice and experienced forex traders looking to enhance their trading performance.
Day Trading Made Easy
Day Trading Made Easy by Matthew R. Kratter is a beginner-friendly guide that simplifies the concept of day trading for those looking to venture into the world of short-term stock trading. The book provides clear explanations of essential concepts such as market analysis, trading strategies, risk management, and the psychology of trading. Kratter aims to help readers understand how day trading works and how they can start trading with the right mindset and knowledge. The book offers practical tips, tools, and insights to help readers avoid common mistakes and develop a disciplined approach to trading. It's a great resource for anyone looking to get started in day trading with a straightforward and easy-to-follow approach.
Death Note, Vol. 12
Death Note, Vol. 12 by Tsugumi Ohba is the final volume in the Death Note manga series, concluding the high-stakes psychological battle between the genius detective L and the vigilante Kira (Light Yagami). As Light’s reign of terror reaches its peak, L's successor, Near, steps in to challenge him in an epic game of wits. The volume builds to a tense, dramatic conclusion as Near and Light face off in a battle of strategy and manipulation, culminating in the resolution of the mystery surrounding the Death Note and its users. With its themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of absolute power, Death Note, Vol. 12 brings the series to a satisfying and thought-provoking end.