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God Chose Me Study Guide: Untouchable Confidence for the Unstoppable Christian
By Charles Henry Metcalf III. 2025
This study guide, based on Pastor Charles Metcalf&’s God Chose Me, will equip you to develop untouchable confidence rooted in…
the truth that God specifically chose you. Through practical exercises and biblical reflection, you&’ll transform self-doubt into spiritual boldness and fear into faith. Discover how to live with unshakable assurance in who God made you to be—unstoppable in your purpose and undaunted by life&’s challenges.Learn how to harness the power of your words, build meaningful relationships, recover from setbacks, find renewed purpose, and more. Because knowing that God chose you is the key to unlocking the freedom to embrace who you were created to be.In this guide, you will• read Scripture passages that equip you to further understand and apply the teachings of God Chose Me• engage with reflection and discussion questions that help you live out your purpose and increase your confidence in God• develop personal confessions that clarify your identity in Christ and empower you to live for His kingdomThis study guide is designed to be used on your own or in a group—just get ready to live the life you were chosen for.
Hit Girls: Britney, Taylor, Beyoncé, and the Women Who Built Pop's Shiniest Decade
By Nora Princiotti. 2025
An entertaining and deeply nostalgic dive into how female pop stars broke through the music industry in the 2000s and…
altered the cultural landscape forever, from the Ringer writer and Every Single Album podcast cohost&“Hit Girls bridges our butterfly-clipped, bedazzled past with today&’s music world, revealing how the pop songs we belted in our bedrooms shaped everything we&’re streaming now.&”—Kate Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author of One in a MillennialLow-rise jeans, butterfly clips, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, and Paris Hilton&’s nights out. The early 2000s were a time of major moments in fashion, media, celebrity culture, and especially music. The aughts were a particularly fruitful era for female artists—still the only decade in the history of recorded music when women made up more than half the list of highest-grossing performers—and especially pop stars. Artists such as Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Beyoncé were leading the charge—their success not only leading to a new respect for female artists, but for pop stardom itself.In Hit Girls, Nora Princiotti examines how these artists redefined the role of the pop star within the music industry and culture more broadly, and fundamentally set the stage for the women who top the charts today. Princiotti unpacks the shifts in genre, technology, and celebrity culture that sparked this evolution through the stories of the biggest names in aughties pop. Like how Britney opened the bubblegum floodgates at the start of the decade, inspiring both copycats like Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson and mall punk antagonists like Avril Lavigne and Ashlee Simpson. Or how innovations in technology led to the rise of EDM as Rihanna experimented with sound while Ke$ha and Katy Perry embraced the &“party anthem.&”Along the way, Princiotti explores how celebrity evolved alongside the changes in media from the tabloid days à la Lindsay Lohan to MySpace, Instagram and how Taylor created one of the largest, most dedicated fandoms the world has ever seen.The ultimate love letter to pop music, Hit Girls celebrates the women who revolutionized the genre, inspired the next generation, and—in some cases—are burning brighter than ever.
The Eras Pour: The Unofficial, Ultimate Taylor Swift Cocktail Book
By Alison Grey. 2025
Raise a glass to Taylor Swift with 60 cocktail recipes inspired by every era, including riffs off greatest hits, twists…
on her favorite drinks, callouts to iconic moments in Swiftie history, and an abundance of fan-service Easter eggs, plus 20 alcohol-free options. Every Swiftie will find something to love in this boozy celebration of the legendary music icon. Call it what you want, in The Eras Pour you can drink your way through every distinctive era with delicious, creative cocktails that capture the spirit of Taylor Swift&’s greatest hits and fan favorites. Whether you&’re looking for a refreshing sipper like Fever Dream, a blackberry-and-bitters twist on a Pimm&’s cup in the middle of a cruel summer, or a cozy, cardigan-worthy cinnamon- and smoke-laced Peter Losing Wendy to drink under a streetlight in a forever winter, &’tis the damn season. Get ready to shake it up with a James Dean Daydream cherry-spiked martini, or indulge in a Tim McGraw–worthy Old Hickory Lake, a peach and bourbon duo perfect for slow dancing all night in your faded blue jeans. Feel aglow with Lights Are So Bright, the Tay-Tini riff you&’ve been waiting for, or toast with a Crestfallen Cure, a contemplative sparkler for late-night train rides and champagne problems (Dom Perignon optional). From the fearless flavors of Taylor&’s early days to the reputation-shaking mixes of her later albums—plus alcohol-free options so everyone at the party has fun—The Eras Pour has got you covered. With stunning photography of the cocktails and a design that reflects Taylor&’s ever-evolving style—from her country roots to pop anthem queen—The Eras Pour is the perfect way to celebrate her career, maybe all too well. Made for London boys, Miss Americanas, and new romantics alike, this book is the perfect companion for your next listening party. Grab your shaker tins—it&’s time to make the whole place shimmer.
A princess with a mostly useless magical talent takes on horrible monsters, a dozen identical masked heroes, and a talking…
lion in a quest to save a kingdom—and herself—in this affectionate satire of the Grimm Brothers&’ fairy tale The Twelve Huntsmen.Someone wants to murder Princess Melilot. This is sadly normal.Melilot is sick of being ordered to go on dangerous quests by her domineering stepmother. Especially since she always winds up needing to be rescued by her more magically talented stepsisters. And now, she's been commanded to marry a king she&’s never met.When hideous spider-wolves attack her on the journey to meet her husband-to-be, she is once again rescued—but this time, by twelve eerily similar-looking masked huntsmen. Soon she has to contend with near-constant attempts on her life, a talking lion that sets bewildering gender tests, and a king who can't recognize his true love when she puts on a pair of trousers. And all the while, she has to fight her growing attraction to not only one of the huntsmen, but also her fiancé&’s extremely attractive sister.If Melilot can't unravel the mysteries and rescue herself from peril, kingdoms will fall. Worse, she could end up married to someone she doesn&’t love.
Grumpy Monkey School Stinks!: A Graphic Novel (Grumpy Monkey Graphic Novels)
By Suzanne Lang. 2025
An original graphic novel based on the #1 New York Times bestselling Grumpy Monkey picture books, perfect for children who…
are ready for longer storylines and hilarious dialogue. This time, Jim Panzee is going back to school. And he is NOT pleased.During a game of hide-and-seek, Jim Panzee causes a real stink. Literally. He walks right into Polecat&’s log to hide and instead gets covered in Polecat&’s smelly spray. His friends remind Jim that if he&’d paid attention in class, he&’d have learned to identify animals by their footprints. So it&’s back to school for Jim!Guess what! School can be fun—once you get into the swing of it! But when Jim finds himself failing, his best friend, Norman, helps him understand that learning doesn&’t only happen when you get everything right—you can learn from your mistakes, too.This silly back-to-school graphic novel will engage even the most reluctant readers and will keep kids laughing from the first page to the last.Also inside: A Primate Primer from Jim&’s mom! A trail mix recipe from Jim&’s dad!
June in the Garden: A Novel
By Eleanor Wilde. 2025
June views the world differently than others. A keen horticulturist, she can name every flower species in the alphabet (J…
begins with the Jamaica Plum). Yet, when it comes to people and relationships, she's still cultivating an understanding.After her mother's unexpected death, June must vacate her home. But when the social worker urges her to move into a flat with no garden—clearly, that won&’t work. With no other options, she embarks on her first solo trip in search of a father she&’s only seen in a single old photograph.When June unexpectedly shows up at her father&’s door, he panics and turns her away, unwilling to jeopardize his idyllic life and new family. On her way out, June spies an unruly backyard and with nowhere else to go, quietly moves into her father&’s yellow garden shed. Once again, she can spend her days surrounded by her beloved flowers. But when her father&’s 12-year-old son—her half-brother—discovers June, she must choose between being seen for the first time or running away yet again.A beautiful and heartwarming portrait of a young woman who looks at the world differently, June in the Garden encourages others to do the same. Because thinking unconventionally is not a flaw, it&’s often the key to appreciating the wonder and bloom that surrounds us.
The Wombats Go Wild for Words
By Beth Ferry. 2025
A trio of wandering wombats with a passion for words inspire an enthusiastic duckling to transform her town from dull…
to dazzling in this delectable picture book that shares with children the magic of words.Evergreen Forest is a very nice forest, with very nice trees and very nice animals. It&’s a rather dull place, but no one says a word about it. In fact, no one says very many words at all! And therein lies the problem.Until the word-loving wandering wombats arrive.They use words like enthusiastic and splendiferous, ready to turn ordinary into EXTRAordinary! With twinkles in their eyes and words on their minds, the word wombats come to transform Evergreen Forest. At first, the animals of Evergreen Forest are…confused. All except for a curious duckling who eagerly devours every noun, adjective, and verb that she hears. Slowly, the inhabitants of Evergreen Forest become mesmerized as they realize that words are not just fun, they are inspiring.New York Times bestselling author Beth Ferry and acclaimed illustrator Lori Nichols captivate readers with this dazzling, magnificent, and triumphant tale about discovering the power of words and the ways they connect and empower us.
God Chose Me: Untouchable Confidence for the Unstoppable Christian
By Charles Henry Metcalf III. 2025
Is your confidence untouchable? Have you ever questioned your purpose, potential, or power? What if you could live eternally confident…
in who you were, how you were made, and the purpose you were going to make in the world?In this book Pastor Charles Metcalf of Transformation Church reveals a life-changing truth that can ignite an untouchable confidence for an unstoppable faith: GOD CHOSE ME.Through powerful insights and relatable and authentic stories, Metcalf unpacks the profound impact of these three simple words. If you&’ve ever felt the pain of rejection, the fear of failure, or wondered if your life truly matters, God Chose Me offers the hope and direction you&’ve been searching for.Discover how disconnecting from the value of the world and connecting your confidence to God&’s supernatural and specific purpose can revolutionize your life. From silencing self-doubt to building resilience, this book provides practical tools and spiritual wisdom to• eliminate the power of rejection and fear• live an audaciously bold life• build meaningful, life-giving relationships• recover from setbacks and find renewed purposeWith compassion and conviction, Metcalf shows how embracing your divine identity can empower you to live authentically and confidently, stepping into a bold and unapologetic purpose.Are you ready to live the life you were chosen for?
Before Dorothy
By Hazel Gaynor. 2025
Long before Dorothy visits Oz, her aunt, Emily Gale, sets off on her own grand adventure, leaving gritty Chicago behind…
for Kansas and a life that will utterly change her, in this transporting novel from New York Times bestselling author Hazel Gaynor.As featured in People ∙ Us Weekly ∙ Woman's World ∙ and more!Chicago, 1924: Emily and her new husband, Henry, yearn to leave the bustle of Chicago for the promise of their own American dream among the harsh beauty of the prairie. But leaving the city means leaving Emily&’s beloved sister, Annie, who was once closer to her than anyone in the world.Kansas, 1932: Emily and Henry have established their new home among the warmth of the farming community in Kansas. Aligned to the fickle fortunes of nature, their lives hold a precarious and hopeful purpose, until tragedy strikes and their orphaned niece, Dorothy, lands on their doorstep.The wide-eyed child isn&’t the only thing to disrupt Emily&’s world. Drought and devastating dust storms threaten to destroy everything, and her much-loved home becomes a place of uncertainty and danger. When the past catches up with the present and old secrets are exposed, Emily fears she will lose the most cherished thing of all: Dorothy.Bursting with courage and heart, Before Dorothy tells the story of the woman who raised a beloved heroine, and ponders the question: what is the true meaning of home?
Fired Up: How to Turn Your Spark into a Flame and Come Alive at Any Age
By Shannon Watts. 2025
&“I&’m a big admirer of the fire in Shannon Watts. Now she shares with all of us how we, too,…
can ignite our power and change the world.&” —Maria Shriver &“This book is a gift for any woman whose life has come to feel like a checklist of tedious responsibilities, rather than a bright, flaming torch of divine power. Shannon Watts uses her experience, wisdom, and fierce intuition to model a new way of living for women — one that is rich with meaning, deep with empathy, and, yes, full of transformative fire.&” —Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond FearFrom the founder of Moms Demand Action, a guide to harnessing your potential, living without fear, and coming alive at any age.Too many of us are living on autopilot. We believe we&’re too old, too busy, or too inexperienced to go after what we really want. Shannon Watts has a message for you: Think again. If you are ready to stand tall in your greatness, Fired Up invites you to shatter your self-imposed limitations and unleash your potential so you can finally start living the life you deserve.Since starting Moms Demand Action, the nation&’s largest grassroots organization against gun violence, Watts has helped thousands of women step off the sidelines and into their power. What most women don't realize is that inside all of us is a spark waiting to be ignited. Your spark is the catalyst for your life&’s meaning and joy. When nurtured, it has the potential to transform not only your life, but the world.Whether you want to stand up for yourself at work, launch the business you always dreamed of, or leave a toxic relationship and reclaim your confidence, Fired Up shows you how to identify, light, and feed the fire inside you. As Watts says, "That&’s not an indulgence—it&’s a requirement for living the most authentic life possible, without regrets."
Bug Hollow: A Novel
By Michelle Huneven. 2025
&“Instantly seduces even the most news-addled reader with its lovely, lucid prose, its spot-on period details (those pay phones!) and…
superb gift for description . . . The novel evolves from its innocent opening into something more intriguing . . . [L]ike a narrative love child of Alice Munro . . . and Elizabeth Strout . . . Huneven is exceptionally generous with all of her characters and remains a compassionate guide through the secrets and lies, betrayals and chance encounters, losses and disappointments that buffet this broken and remade family over time.&” —Helen Schulman, New York Times Book Review&“Perfectly captures the unpredictability of life . . . Huneven knows just how to seduce us with this family&’s adventures . . . With extraordinary candor and tenderness, Huneven shuffles through those raw months when hope feels like a cheat as the Samuelsons are unmade and remade by tragedy . . . Right down to its final moments, Huneven casually offers up little revelations that crunch as sweet and tart as pomegranate seeds.&” —Ron Charles, Washington PostA decades-spanning family saga featuring the messy but loving Samuelson clan trying to make sense of the world after the loss of their son EllisWhen Sally Samuelson was eight years old, her golden boy brother Ellis went missing the summer he graduated high school. Ellis finally turned up at the bucolic Bug Hollow, a last gasp of the beautiful Northern California counterculture in the seventies. He had found joy in the communal life there, but died in a freak accident weeks later.From that point, the world of the Samuelsons never spins on the same axis, especially after Julia, Ellis&’s girlfriend from Bug Hollow, shows up pregnant on their doorstep. Each Samuelson has sought their own solace: Sybil Samuelson pours herself into teaching and numbing her pain after the loss of her beloved son; her husband, Phil, had found respite in a love that developed while he was working as an engineer in Saudi Arabia; Katie, the high achieving middle Samuelson, comes home to try and make peace with her mother after a cancer diagnosis. And Sally has become the de facto caretaker to Eva, the child Ellis never knew.Michelle Huneven is &“known for five enthralling novels, which chronicle the lives of middle-class Americans in her lushly conjured native California, as her characters struggle with addiction, excruciating romances, and resounding losses as they continue to seek meaning and a way to be good&” (American Academy of Arts and Letters). She captures the Samuelson clan with glorious precision and the deepest empathy as they fracture and rebuild again and again.
Ecstasy
By Ivy Pochoda. 2025
A deliciously dark horror reimagining of a Greek tragedy, by Ivy Pochoda, winner of the LA Times Book Prize.Lena wants…
her life back. Her wealthy, controlling, humorless husband has just died, and now she contends with her controlling, humorless son, Drew. Lena lands in Naxos with her best friend in tow for the unveiling of her son's, pet project--the luxurious Agape Villas.Years of marriage amongst the wealthy elite has whittled Lena's spirit into rope and sinew, smothered by tasteful cocktail dresses and unending small talk. On Naxos she yearns to rediscover her true nature, remember the exuberant dancer and party girl she once was, but Drew tightens his grip, keeping her cloistered inside the hotel, demanding that she fall in line.Lena is intrigued by a group of women living in tents on the beach in front of the Agape. She can feel their drums at night, hear their seductive leader calling her to dance. Soon she'll find that an ancient God stirs on the beach, awakening dark desires of women across the island. The only questions left will be whether Lena will join them, and what it will cost her.Ecstasy is a riveting, darkly poetic, one-sitting read about empowerment, desire, and what happens when women reject the roles set out for them.Take your self-study English language learning a step further with the third book in the easy-to-use, visual learning series.English for…
Everyone Level Course Book Level 3 Intermediate is a complete self-study English language course for intermediate learners. It introduces topics such as telling a story, describing new experiences, relationships, and problem-solving.This course book has eye-catching illustrations and step-by-step explanations, keeping content straightforward for easy learning. Packed with listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises presented in bite-sized modules, you can follow the book from start to finish or dip in and out to boost your language skills. All teaching is supported by extensive audio materials, with clips recorded by native English speakers to teach the perfect pronunciation.Immerse yourself in this practical ESL learning material, which includes: A new and updated edition from the bestselling English for Everyone series, with nearly 3 million copies sold in over 90 countries.A brand new 8-page grammar reference section to put new language into practice.Extensive accompanying audio resources that can be accessed via the website and the app. This book is part of DK's best-selling English for Everyone series, which is suitable for all levels of English language learners and provides the perfect reading companion for study, exams, work, or travel. As you work through the units, you'll cover all the language skills, vocabulary, and grammar needed for the major global English-language exams, including TOEFL and IELTS.
Take your self-study English language learning a step further with the fourth book in the easy-to-use, visual learning series.English for…
Everyone Level Course Book Level 4 Advanced is a complete self-study English language course for intermediate learners. The content is more challenging at this level, covering subjects such as family life, business, news, and media.This advanced course targets experienced English speakers looking to sharpen their existing skills. English is taught at the highest level by reinforcing key language skills, grammar rules, and vocabulary with listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises. Extensive audio materials support all teaching, with clips recorded by native English speakers to teach the perfect pronunciation.Immerse yourself in this practical ESL learning material, which includes: A new and updated edition from the bestselling English for Everyone series, with nearly 3 million copies sold in over 90 countries.A brand new 8-page grammar reference section to put new language into practice.Extensive accompanying audio resources that can be accessed via the website and the app. This book is part of DK's best-selling English for Everyone series, which is suitable for all levels of English language learners and provides the perfect reading companion for study, exams, work, or travel. As you work through the units, you'll cover all the language skills, vocabulary, and grammar needed for the major global English-language exams, including TOEFL and IELTS.
Mustafa's Mithai
By Sana Rafi. 2025
A delightful picture book that celebrates the variety of sweets in South Asia and the small moments shared between loved…
ones in our everyday lives.Mustafa loves happy occasions because he gets to eat mithai! He looks forward to biting into barfi, munching on halwa, or gobbling up a whole ladu. But now that his Baba's birthday has passed and his Nani and Nanu already came to visit, there are no more reasons to have fun and enjoy mithai.When Ammi reminds him that mithai is sweetest when shared and something as simple as a day spent with loved ones can be a reason to celebrate, Mustafa decides to turn an ordinary day into a happy occasion. . .and of course eat mithai! Mustafa invites all of his friends over for a playdate and introduces them to mithai by finding the perfect sweet for each person, including his ammi.
Hidden Heroes of Science: Shining a Light on the Unknown Trailblazers of the Scientific World
By Peter Gallivan. 2025
Uncover the unnamed heroes who contributed to some of our world’s most important science.Explore the hidden heroes that created the…
miraculous things we find all around us in this science book for children aged 7-9.Do you ever find yourself feeling curious about who created the science behind some of our most impressive structures? Or wonder who it was that invented the equipment you find in your classroom? Well, wonder no more. This groundbreaking book covers all the lost contributors to the world’s most important scientific discoveries.This science book for children offers:Content produced by an exciting partnership with The Royal Institution, world leaders in science.An exciting introduction to lesser-known scientific figures such as Maria Merian, Gregor Mendel, and Percy Julian.Inspirational stories from pioneering scientists who faced adversity, to unsung innovators who paved the way for modern advancements.For curious children who have always wanted to know who it was that created coding, or how on earth the Egyptian Pyramids were built so long ago and yet still look brand new, The Royal Institution; the home of science, has all the answers.
Spaces of Creative Resistance: Social Change Projects in Twenty-First-Century East Asia
By Andrea Gevurtz Arai, Yuyu Liu, Yue Wu, Yeonjung Ahn, Miriam Timson, Hyein Chae, Chor-See Chan, Summer Xuan Dai, Liling Huang, Jeff Hou, Hidehiko Ishibashi, Hsiu Fan Lin, Yumi Matsubara, Keisuke Sugano, Jinyue Xu. 2025
Spaces of Creative Resistance: Social Change Projects in Twenty-First-Century East Asia brings together an exciting cross-regional interdisciplinary group of scholars, scholar activists,…
artists, and others for a collection that addresses the last two decades' hollowing out of social connections, socioeconomic income gaps, and general precarity of life in East Asian societies. Written by authors from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, each chapter is focused on people making a difference together in socially sustainable ways, particularly in the areas of gender, labor, and environments—both built and natural. These projects all constitute acts of creative resistance to neoliberal development, and each act of creative resistance demonstrates how individuals and communities across East Asia are making new worlds and lifeways in the small and everyday. Taking on larger political and economic forces that affect their lives and communities, each project and group of individuals featured here is focused on making more liveable presents and more possible futures.
A bestseller upon its publication in 1724, Charles Johnson’s General History of the Pyrates shaped public perceptions of piracy with…
its portraits of such legendary figures as Blackbeard, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, and Bartholomew Roberts. Yet despite influencing everything from Treasure Island to Peter Pan, Johnson’s book has yet to be taken seriously as a literary work in its own right. This study explores how General History of the Pyrates was at the heart of early eighteenth-century British debates about commerce, colonialism, and law. Examining how pirates are depicted as both monsters and Great Men, Noel Chevalier untangles the contradictions within a Britain emerging as a colonial superpower, where ruthlessness and ambition were both feared and praised. Traveling the high seas to plunder treasure from foreign lands, pirates were not so different from the British capitalists who built fortunes from resource extraction, the plantation economy, and the transatlantic slave trade. Connecting the work to later books like Gulliver’s Travels and The Beggar’s Opera that satirized the era and its power-hungry prime minister Robert Walpole, Chevalier shows how the pirate became an iconic figure in 1720s Britain, a time of cold-hearted capitalism and rapacious colonial expansion.
Climate change is creating new challenges for spatial and environmental planning on both sides of the Atlantic. Planning and policy…
must balance moderating climate change impact from rising temperatures, extreme precipitation, and sea level rise with social equity and environmental justice. Climate Bridge compares New Jersey and the German Ruhr region to build an international perspective on how to enact climate action at the government-public interface. The book grew from fifteen years of collaboration between scholars in New Jersey and Germany through summer programs, a landscape architecture design studio, internships for Rutgers University students, and joint publications. Notably, settlement patterns and brownfield issues reveal similarities between the underserved in both regions. The first section compares international environmental planning approaches and outlines different approaches to common problems. The second section presents case studies that highlight adaptation strategies for uncertainties caused by climate change. Finally, the closing section reminds us of our dependence on ecological systems for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Contributors to this landmark volume include planners, designers, scholars, public administrators, and decision-makers on both sides of the Atlantic. Together, the chapters bring interdisciplinary approaches and diverse perspectives to the environmental, economic, political, and social dimensions of planning and design in the context of climate change.
1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 30) (1650-1850)
By Christopher D. Johnson, Susan Spencer, Lynn Festa, Anthony W. Lee, Victoria Barnett-Woods, Ashley Bender, Yvonne Fuentes, Melanie Hayes, Pamela F. Phillips, Michael J. Mulryan, Duane Coltharp, Courtney A. Hoffman, Flavio Gregori, Steven Minuk, Andie Barrow, Ross W. Beales Jr., Stephanie Koscak, Corey Risinger, Youenhee Kho, Donald W. Nichol, Christopher Vilmar. 2025
Exploratory, investigative, and energetically analytical, 1650–1850 covers the full expanse of long-eighteenth-century thought, writing, and art while delivering abundant revelatory…
detail. Essays on well-known cultural figures combine with studies of emerging topics to unveil a vivid rendering of a dynamic period, simultaneously committed to singular genius and universal improvement. The contributors to volume 30 join with Enlightenment thinkers in pulling, pushing, and stretching the elastic boundaries of human experience. Essays on comical apocalypticism, the evolution of satire, and the Asian periphery of English literature open a volume that offers two special features on extreme aspects of a modernizing world. The first probes the undiscovered world of last wills and testaments, while the second explores the soaring world of eighteenth-century birds. As always, 1650–1850 culminates in a bevy of book reviews critiquing the latest scholarship on long-established specialties, unusual subjects, and broad reevaluations of the period. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press. ISSN: 1065-3112