What can Lily's grandma be when she grows up? An artist, someone that makes candy, a doctor, a fairy . . . so many possibilities Every child is asked what they would like to be when they grow up, but Lily decides to turn the tables by asking her grandma the same question What answer will Grandma give? This enchanting book illustrates the touching bond between a grandparent and grandchild.
From the bestselling authors of Thinking, Fast and Slow; The Black Swan; and Stumbling on Happiness comes a cutting-edge exploration of the mysteries of rational thought, decision-making, intuition, morality, willpower, problem-solving, prediction, forecasting, unconscious behavior, and beyond. Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org ("The world's smartest website"—The Guardian), Think…
Franklin sudah bisa meluncur di tepi sungai. Ia sudah bisa menghitung angka maju dan mundur. Bahkan, ia sudah bisa menarik ritsleting dan mengancingkan bajunya sendiri. Tetapi, Franklin takut dengan ruang yang gelap dan kecil. Hal itu menjadi masalah baginya karena...
from the back cover: 'Give me the money,' says the robber to the Los Angeles security guard. The guard looks at the gun and hands over the money. The robber has long blond hair and rides a motorcycle - and a girl with long blond hair arrives at Kenny's motel - on a motorcycle. Is she the robber?
from the back cover: When Cal Dexter rents one of the Blue Lake Cabins, he finds $3000 - under the floor! He doesn't know it, but it is the money from a bank robbery. A dead man's money. 'Do I take it to the police?' he thinks. But three more people want the money, and two of them are dangerous. Can Cal stop them?
from the back cover: Every day people come to Mason's store - old people, young people, men and women. From his office, and in the store, Mark watches them. And when they leave the store, he forgets them. Then one day a girl with red hair comes to the store, and everything changes for Mark. Now he can't forget the beautiful face, those green eyes, and that red hair...