Top 5 Kendra James Books

Erica Potter
5 min read6 days ago

Welcome book enthusiasts! Today, we have a special treat for you as we delve into the world of Kendra James Books. Kendra James, a renowned author, has captured the hearts of readers with her unique storytelling and captivating characters. In this article, we'll be providing you with a comprehensive roundup of Kendra James' books, ensuring you don't miss out on her incredible literary journey. So grab a cozy spot, immerse yourself in the world of Kendra James, and discover the magic within the pages of her books. Enjoy!

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1. The Everything Psychology Book

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Explore the Human Psyche and Understand why We Do the Things We Do

"Delve into the complex and mysterious depths of the human psyche with The Everything Psychology Book. Authored by Kendra Cherry and Paul G Mattiuzzi, this book brings together a wealth of knowledge, providing readers with a captivating understanding of why we do the things we do. With insights into various psychological theories and practical applications, you'll find yourself gaining a deeper appreciation for the uncharted territories of the mind.

This comprehensive guide, published by Simon and Schuster, spans 304 pages and offers invaluable insights into the field of psychology. Explore the fascinating world of human behavior, emotions, and thought processes with The Everything Psychology Book and open your mind to endless possibilities. ".

  • Authors: Kendra Cherry, Paul G Mattiuzzi
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • Published Date: November 16, 2010
  • Page Count: 304
  • Print Type: BOOK
  • Categories: Psychology
  • Maturity Rating: NOT\_MATURE
  • Language: en

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2. The Demon Crown

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Prepare to be enthralled by James Rollins' electrifying novel, "The Demon Crown. " Embark on an exhilarating journey with Professor Ken Matsui, a world-renowned entomologist from Cornell University, as he uncovers a chilling mystery on a remote island off the coast of Brazil. His team of scientists unearth a horrifying truth - a species so terrifying, it's beyond their wildest imaginations. But as they prepare to reveal their findings to the world, a sinister agency strikes, leaving all but Matsui dead.

As Matsui investigates the ominous source of this malevolent force, he is led back to a centuries-old secret buried beneath the National Mall in Washington, D. C. An enigmatic collection of bones encased in amber whispers of an ancient evil, one that threatens to tear humanity apart.

"The Demon Crown" is a riveting, page-turning masterpiece by the award-winning author, James Rollins. This 440-page thriller is not for the faint of heart, as it delves into the darkest corners of human existence, exploring the potential consequences of humanity's insatiable thirst for scientific discovery. Will Matsui unravel the mystery in time or will the shadowy forces continue to wreak havoc on the world? Dive into this suspenseful, thought-provoking tale and find out.

  • Authors: James Rollins
  • Publisher: William Morrow
  • Published Date: July 13, 2017
  • Page Count: 441
  • Print Type: BOOK
  • Categories: FICTION
  • Average Rating: 5.0
  • Ratings Count: 1.0
  • Maturity Rating: NOT\_MATURE
  • Language: en

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3. Growing Up with the Country

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Family, Race, and Nation after the Civil War

In "Growing Up with the Country, " Kendra Taira Field takes readers on a remarkable journey through the lives of three African-American families who ventured west after emancipation. This masterful family history traces the westward migration of freedom's first generation in the fifty years following the Civil War, providing a deeply engaging account of their experiences and the challenges they faced.

Drawing from decades of archival research and family lore, Field meticulously recounts the families' passage from the South to Indian Territory, where they contributed to the creation of black and black Indian towns and settlements. As the families' lives were disrupted by statehood, oil speculation, and the rise of Jim Crow segregation, their resilience is demonstrated once again as they navigated difficult choices, including the pursuit of back-to-Africa movements or migration to Canada and Mexico.

Woven into a rich tapestry of black, white, and Indian histories, Field's compelling narrative delves into the ways ideas about race and color profoundly influenced the pursuit of freedom. "Growing Up with the Country" is a poignant and powerful exploration of the complexities of family, race, and nation in the aftermath of the Civil War, revealing the roots of the Great Migration and the enduring legacies of these remarkable migrants.

  • Authors: Kendra Taira Field
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Published Date: January 09, 2018
  • Page Count: 273
  • Print Type: BOOK
  • Categories: History
  • Maturity Rating: NOT\_MATURE
  • Language: en

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4. Hey Ladies!

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The Story of 8 Best Friends, 1 Year, and Way, Way Too Many Emails

Hey Ladies! is a hilarious journey into the lives of eight hilariously flawed friends, following their misadventures through an unforgettable year.

With its instantly relatable characters - the irresistibly broke, the endlessly self-important, and the DIY suburban bride-to-be - they'll have you laughing, cringing, and recognizing friends you've had in your own social circle. Written entirely through email, text, and DMs, it's like falling right back into your inbox and discovering a story in every message. Don't miss this side-splitting, uncensored adventure!

  • Authors: Michelle Markowitz, Caroline Moss
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Published Date: May 01, 2018
  • Page Count: 272
  • Print Type: BOOK
  • Categories: Fiction
  • Average Rating: 1.0
  • Ratings Count: 1.0
  • Maturity Rating: NOT\_MATURE
  • Language: en

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5. The Silence

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In "The Silence, " Wall Street Journal and Amazon Charts bestselling author Kendra Elliot weaves a pulse-pounding thriller where two high-stakes cases collide. Detective Mason Callahan uncovers a blood-spatter story that leads to a radical conspiracist victim, Reuben Braswell, whose ties to Callahan's fiancée, FBI special agent Ava McLane, complicate the investigation. As Braswell's rants become increasingly urgent, Ava faces a personal danger that collides with her own investigation.

The disappearances of Braswell's brother and Ava's twin sister, as well as disturbing acts of sabotage, threaten to reveal a deadly terrorist conspiracy that leaves no room for the innocent.

  • Authors: Kendra Elliot
  • Publisher: Montlake Romance
  • Published Date: July 13, 2020
  • Print Type: BOOK
  • Categories: Fiction
  • Maturity Rating: NOT\_MATURE
  • Language: en

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