Emily K. Green

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  1. 1. Frogs

    Amazing Animals

    The book provides an engaging and informative exploration of frogs, delving into their unique characteristics, habitats, and life cycles. It highlights the diverse species of frogs found around the world, emphasizing their adaptability and the crucial roles they play in ecosystems. The text is complemented by vivid photographs and illustrations, making it an accessible and educational resource for young readers interested in learning about these fascinating amphibians.

  2. 2. Opossums

    Backyard Animals

    The book provides an informative overview of opossums, exploring their unique characteristics, behaviors, and habitats. It delves into their nocturnal lifestyle, diet, and the distinctive physical traits that help them survive in the wild. The text is designed to engage young readers with vivid photographs and simple explanations, fostering an appreciation for these often misunderstood creatures and their role in the ecosystem.

  3. 3. Haven't Killed In Years

    In a small, seemingly idyllic town, the past and present collide as a retired assassin, who has been living under the radar for years, is drawn back into the world of shadows and secrets. As old enemies resurface and new threats emerge, the protagonist must navigate a web of deception and danger while grappling with the moral complexities of their former life. With a blend of suspense and introspection, the story delves into themes of redemption, identity, and the haunting nature of one's past actions.

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  4. 4. Adhd After Dark

    A compassionate, practical guide for adults with ADHD and their partners that explores how attention differences shape desire, intimacy, and sexual relationships; it explains common challenges such as distractibility, emotional dysregulation, hyperfocus and impulsivity, and how medication or sensory sensitivities can affect connection. The book blends real-life examples with evidence-informed strategies—communication scripts, routines and rituals, boundary-setting, and exercises to increase pleasure and predictability—so couples can reduce shame, improve consent and negotiation, and build sustainable intimacy that accommodates ADHD traits. Overall it emphasizes curiosity, practical tools, and compassionate reframing to help readers create more satisfying sexual and romantic lives.