
My Life with Charlie Brown
$8.99Charles M. Schulz reflects on his creative journey, personal insights, and the legacy of Charlie Brown.

My Name is Charles Saatchi and I am an Artoholic
$4.24In “My Name is Charles Saatchi and I am an Artoholic,” the renowned art collector shares his experiences. He addresses questions from journalists and readers. The extended edition offers deeper insights into his artistic journey and personal thoughts. Saatchi’s candid reflections make this a must-read for art enthusiasts.

Mythic Giacometti
$5.89Mythic Giacometti explores Alberto Giacometti’s artistic journey, personal struggles, and the enduring mystique of his sculpture.

No Lifeguard on Duty
$8.64No Lifeguard on Duty reveals Janice Dickinson’s tumultuous rise as the first supermodel and her personal struggles.

No More
$1.99“No More” by Heidi Shank-Bridges and Kimberly Causby explores the journey of overcoming addiction and embracing recovery. The authors share personal stories and strategies for healing. Readers will find inspiration and practical tools for transformation. The book emphasizes resilience, support networks, and reclaiming life, urging individuals to break free from destructive patterns and find hope.

Nothing If Not Critical
$6.59“Nothing If Not Critical” by Robert Hughes explores the complexities of art and the insights of various artists. Hughes critiques contemporary culture, highlighting the role of art in society. His essays combine passion and intellect, examining notable figures and movements while provoking thought about the nature and purpose of artistic expression.

Occasionally flash: a good photo
$0.65“Occasionally Flash: A Good Photo” by Aliona Tim offers practical photography tips. It emphasizes the importance of good lighting and composition. The book encourages creativity and experimentation. Readers can learn to capture stunning images with simple techniques. Tim’s advice helps both beginners and experienced photographers improve their skills effectively.

Old Masters, New World
$6.99Reveals how American collectors acquired European masterpieces, transforming U.S. museums and art appreciation in the twentieth century.











