The Self-Taught Cloud Computing Engineer
Authored by Dr. Logan Song, this comprehensive guide immerses readers into the world of cloud computing, focusing on AWS, Azure, and GCP. It stands as an essential resource for anyone looking to carve a niche in cloud technologies. With its inclusive approach, it not only covers the fundamentals but also dives deep into real-world applications, making it ideal for those learning independently. Perfect for aspiring cloud engineers, this book is a vital tool for enhancing technical skills and understanding cloud architectures.

Clouds!: A My Incredible World Picture Book for Children
In Aicher and My Incredible World’s delightful picture book, children are taken on an enchanting journey through the skies. This vibrant tale not only entertains but also educates young readers about the beauty and science of clouds. With stunning illustrations and engaging text, it’s perfect for sparking curiosity in nature and fostering learning through play. Whether you’re reading to your child at bedtime or exploring it together during story time, this book cultivates a love for reading and an appreciation for our natural world.

Cloud Cuckoo Land: A Novel
Anthony Doerr’s “Cloud Cuckoo Land” is a masterful blend of storytelling that takes readers through different worlds interwoven across time and perspectives. It thrums with deep emotional currents, capturing themes of hope, connection, and resilience. With a narrative that spans centuries, Doerr crafts characters that linger long after the last page. This book is a celebration of the written word itself, making it a must-read for lovers of literature and anyone seeking profound insights into human experiences.

Cloud 9
Caryl Churchill’s play, “Cloud 9,” defies traditional narratives through its clever blend of comedy and drama. This influential piece transcends time and place, addressing themes of identity, sexuality, and colonialism with sharp wit. The unique structure invites audiences to reflect on societal norms and personal freedoms. Ideal for theatre enthusiasts and those exploring powerful feminist and LGBTQ+ themes, Churchill’s work remains as relevant today as when it was first produced.

Infaust
“Infaust” from T.D. Cloud and Ambi Sun is an intriguing narrative weaving fantasy and existential themes. This innovative story invites readers on a metaphysical journey through self-discovery and transformation. Its unique approach seamlessly blends elements of mysticism with contemporary issues, making it a thought-provoking read for those who enjoy deep philosophical undertones in their literature. A must-have for fans of literary fiction who appreciate a profound exploration of the human condition.

Cloud Bear
Merlynn Richardson’s delightful children’s book, “Cloud Bear,” offers young readers a whimsical adventure that also teaches vital lessons about friendship and empathy. The story is rich with charming illustrations perfect for captivating little imaginations, making it a wonderful addition to bedtime stories. This book fosters kindness and understanding, encouraging children to connect with their emotions while journeying alongside Cloud Bear’s adventures.

The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies
Richard Hamblyn’s “The Cloud Book” provides a comprehensive overview of clouds, both scientifically and artistically. This book goes beyond basic meteorology, exploring cloud formation, classification, and the cultural significance of clouds throughout history. Whether you’re a weather enthusiast or simply curious about the skies, this book is a must-read that elevates your understanding of our atmosphere and enriches your appreciation of nature’s beauty.

Cloud White (Nailed It! Book 3)
Fearne Hill’s “Cloud White” in the Nailed It! series brings a delicately crafted narrative full of colorful challenges and delightful baking adventures. This book is perfect for readers of all ages, particularly those who cherish sweet stories infused with cooking goodness. It showcases creativity and resilience, embodying the spirit of trying new things—even if not always perfectly executed! This series encourages readers to find joy in their pursuits, making it a heartwarming read.

Marshmallow Clouds: Two Poets at Play among Figures of Speech
“Marshmallow Clouds” by Ted Kooser and Connie Wanek is a playful and poignant examination of everyday life through a poetic lens. This collection offers a delightful exploration of language and imagery, encouraging readers to appreciate the beauty found within simple moments. Its lyrical qualities and heartfelt insights make poetry accessible and enjoyable, showcasing how our surroundings inspire creativity. Perfect for lovers of poetry, this book invites readers into a world of wonder and reflection.

Breaking Through the Clouds: The Sometimes Turbulent Life of Meteorologist Joanne Simpson
In “Breaking Through the Clouds,” Sandra Nickel and Helena Perez Garcia narrate the inspiring story of Joanne Simpson, one of the first female meteorologists. This biographical account sheds light on the challenges and triumphs faced by women in science, blending personal anecdotes with her groundbreaking research in meteorology. It’s an empowering read for anyone who admires resilience and advocacy in science, making it a vital addition to our understanding of women’s contributions in STEM.
