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  • av Umama Munazha
    125,-

    She and Sea narrates the story of a lonely girl and the vast sea. The anonymous whose name is not revealed, feels a close connection with the turbulent sea and its waves. Despite her sorrows, she becomes happy when she sees the sea goddess. The story ends, reuniting them as lifelong companions.

  • av Ana Grasya
    135

    Ang librong hawak mo ngayon ay kalipunan ng mga tula at talatang tumatalakay sa mga naipong dalamhati, kalungkutan, pasakit, panaginip. pagdududa, himutok, pag-iimbot at iba pang sentimyento sa buhay. Bawat a ay matiyagang nagpapaalala akda a na sa kabila ng lahat ng pananaghoy at magdamag na pakikipag-ulayaw sa papel at tinta, ang mga naturang sentimyento parin ang sasagip sa nahihintakutang puso at isip. Ang mga pasakit, bawat suliraning tila walang katuturan sa simula ay siyang magsisilbing batis ng karunungan na siyang magbibigay-payo sa mga panahong lugmok ka sa pagdududa. Ang mga ito ang magpapaalala sa diwa mong nalalambungan ng lungkot na sa kabila ng lahat ng pinaparanas sayo ng mundo, may pag-asa. May bukas pa upang maituwid mo ang ano mang pagkakamali. Kaya humayo ka Lingapin ang iyong sarili at magpaalam sa mga hilahil na gumagapos sa iyo sa matibay na tanikala.Dalangin ng mga may-akda ang iyong tuluyang paglaya!

  • av Samuel Onyeche
    145,-

    If you are a fruitI will give you no nameCause the real things of life are unnamedI will plant you beside my bankEncircled with liliesAnd grasped my breath from your every spring.A CASSEROLE OF KISSES is a co-authored poetry collection with deep lyrical enchantments and winepress stanzas that resplendently appeal to both the mind and soul, It holds pages of beautiful expressions of love, emotional mysteries, and its attendant pang. This book is an embodiment of wit, refined aesthetics and didacticism crafted to entertain, inspire and educate its readers on matters of love and romance.Samuel Onyeche and Shantel Awajionyi Igana."A casserole of kisses; a scintillating blend of sweetness and beauty wrapped into one alluring collection."- Edidiong Etukudoh,Lawyer and Poet"The poets show profundity in their choice of words and in the arrangements of their carefully chosen words which are capable of mesmerising any reader."- Nathaniel OkekeA Multiple Award Winning Poet & President, Nigerian Young Writers Association

  • av Sreevino
    125,-

    Granny is an illustrated book for 4+ kids. The book talks about the beautiful bond that exists between a granddaughter and her grandmother.¿

  • av Triscia Mae Abe
    155,-

    "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will."- Elaine Davis¿

  • av Mhardz Guivarra
    155,-

    "There is no pretending," Jace said with absolute clarity. "I love you, and I will love you until I die, and if there is life after that, I'll love you then."¿ Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • av K. Gayathri
    135

    Drop is a story that explains the process of evaporation as an exciting journey of the water droplets & clouds. It is an illustrated book suitable for 3+ years that signifies the importance of every drop of water.

  • av Julius Nang Kum
    139,-

    This book examines values that are needed for the success of our students in particular and mankind in general. The book provides students with a fascinating insights into the world of values. It identifies the most important value in us and the food that this important value needs. It illustrates from reliable sources how human beings are stronger than other animals, stronger than force, and stronger than machines. The definition, the kinds and sources of values are also highlighted. The book draws some inspirations from religion and ends in some words of wisdom. The book is appropriate for the building of morals, socialization, trust, and so on. It is intended for students of the secondary, the high schools, universities, and all human beings.

  • av Samantha Gail B. Lucas
    135

    Este libro te introducirá a la maravillosa práctica de cenar solo.Aprende los sistemas que funcionan para mí cuando disfruto deuna comida por mi cuenta. ¡Te mostraré que cenar solo puede serproductivo, divertido y empoderador!¡Comencemos a disfrutar felizmente de cenar solo!

  • av Chaaru Bhattacharyya
    139,-

    The lunatic moon is a collection of thoughts and feelings plaguing thepoet's mind. It delves on wide range of themes and finding the poet'splace in the world along with the readers' subjective interpretation.The lunatic moon is the personification of the writer's poet self.The moon has been a celestial body associated with romance anddarkness while silently watching over the earth for years. Similarlythis book encapsulates themes of mental illness, love, heartbreak,war and transcendentalism.

  • av Purva Grover
    179,-

    Vaak krijg ik de vraag hoe het voelt om een vrouw te zijn. Ik blijf verbijsterd, want ik weet niet hoe ik iets anders moet zijn, behalve één zijn.Ze koos mij. Ik stortte gewoon in. Vrouw zijn is als rennen op een loopband, je komt niet "helemaal" ergens. Je pikt elke dag op waar je de vorige dag vertrokken bent. Op deze pagina's vieren we wassende ellende en slechte haardagen, vinken we de vakjes aan en overtreden we de regels, en bieden we onze excuses aan voor het oud worden en voelen we ons schuldig als we promotie maken op het werk. We spreken van ongewenst advies, omdat we er ook een geven. We zuchten, glimlachen en minachten. We observeren, absorberen, beoordelen en vergelijken. Wij zijn eigenaar van onze ruimte. De onderwerpen van het boek zijn vrouwen die ik ken. Het is geen geval van puur toeval maar pure intentie. Er is geen onderzoek naar het boek gedaan, tenzij je nadenkt over geklets over drankjes, interlokale telefoongesprekken of waterkoelers, dus. Staat u mij toe, ik wil een paar (meer) minuten praten over vrouw zijn, net voordat ik afmeld. Ik ben verliefd op mijn bestaan en ik zal mijn positie met niemand, een collega-vriendin of een mannelijke vriend ruilen. Ben ik dankbaar? Oh ja. Ben ik uitgeput? Ja. Ben ik wijzer? Nee. Ik weet niet wat ik moet zeggen tegen vrouwen die naar the toe lopen in de veronderstelling dat ik het beter weet. Ben ik klaar om op te geven? Nee.Om lief te hebben, voor ons. Aan alle vrouwen die ik kende, ken en zal weten.

  • av Poornima Shree TM
    139,-

    Nonsense makes sense is an amazing collection of short stories and poems by artists from different parts. It is an outbreak of something new, diverging from the normal way of thinking and expressing. As the title suggests, it becomes an attempt to normalise 'a new normal'. The book paves a way to sprinkle this new way of thinking

  • av Ritaban Biswas
    149,-

    "Nameless Whispers" is a collection of poetry that explores the human experience through the lens of the unknown. These poems delve into the innermost thoughts and emotions that often go unspoken, delving into themes of love, loss, and the search for self. With a focus on the power of language and the beauty of the everyday, this collection will leave you with a sense of wonder and understanding. Each poem is a unique and evocative exploration of the world around us, inviting readers to see the beauty in the mundane and the extraordinary in the everyday. A powerful and moving collection, it will resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds.

  • av Anlina Aju
    145,-

    Real life Story of a young eco - warrior, Anlina Aju; who saved a polluted river in her neighbourhood with her artistic photographs capturing the river in all its glory as well its sorry state.

  • av Justine Paul Ramos
    139,-

    We are compelled to remember it.An eternal vortex trapping, throwing you randomly and relentlessly on parts you want to correct even if you are well-aware that you will never be able to-sometimes, you need to remember that when you do something wrong, you should not redeem the things that could be lost in the middle of spiraling. That might be the only way you can keep yourself from repeating similar mistakes again.Sometimes, you'd want to go after it. But you also know that nothing will ever change if you try to catch and bite your own tail.This is spirals, a collection of thirty-six narratives that are parallel to the ones you would want to get back to. In it, you can only see memories pass by your eyes with no chance of compromise.In it, you have no other escape from shackled histories but down.

  • av Bright Mills
    145,-

    This book is about the illicit crime of Human Trafficking, from a global perspective. The traffickers are making about 150 billion U.S. dollars annually, making it the second criminal organization in the world, after drug trafficking. According to the International Labour Organization, over 40 million people living in slavery worldwide. About 71% of modern day slaves are women, while 25% are children. As per the 2017 Global Estimates of modern slavery released by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Walk Free Foundation (WFF) on Tuesday, an estimated 40.3 million people were victims of slavery worldwide. Women accounted for 71% (29 million), while children constituted 25% (10 million) of modern slaves. Of the 40.3 million trapped in slavery, 25 million were in forced labour and 15 million in forced marriage. Of the 25 million, 16 million were exploited by the private sector, 4.8 million were in forced sexual exploitation, and 4.1 million were in forced labour imposed by state authorities.

  • av Bright Mills
    139,-

    The best seller book entitled, Anchor of Destiny, is another intriguing short fiction stories made up of three books; The Great Betrayal, Dark Heart, and The Accountant. The great betrayal is about pastor Ishan and his wife Navi, who pastor a small community church in the heart of Chennai. Pastor was addicted to phone sex and wasted almost their household money on sex hot line. In order for his faithful wife not to expose him to the church and community, he murdered and buried her inside the bush. The book dark heart is about a woman who unknowingly fell in love with a murderer. She wanted to be the woman to change his life for the better but his criminal husband was have a terrifying secret. To kill her, and claimed her money and estate. The book, the accountant is about jewelry business owner who hired an accountant as his bookkeeper to join him perfect a Ponzi scheme, so that at the end, he will pour everything on her, make her disappear without trace and claimed she had made away with his fortunes, so that he can keep all the looted funds to himself.\

  • av Devajit Bhuyan
    139,-

    Majority of young people chase wild goose in the name of career. This is because of peer and parental pressure. Every year lakhs of students went to Kota in Rajasthan to chase their dream of joining IIT, without knowing their potential and capability only because their friends are going. But only 4 to 5% succeeded in cracking IIT JEE and 95% returned home dejected, frustrated losing two/three valuable years of life. This book is to guide young souls and their parents for taking a rational path for long term success and happiness in life. After all life is not for career, career is for livelihood.

  • av Perrydot
    169

    Heart Above Water is the first of a two-novel series. The story takes place on a beautiful island in Thailand wherein the main characters, namely, Knight and Fable meet during a soul-searching retreat. Following their whirlwind romance, they're thrown back into their separate realities wherein they face heavy opposition from their families and struggle to find their footing as they plan a life of their own.

  • av Imelda Valisto Caravaca
    169

    "He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking."¿ Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • av Colin Anderson
    139,-

    The clans scattered, left to fend for there own. Werewolfs interfering with the world of man... it is an ancient rule that this shouldn't be. Sympathisers keep there secret, few try to bargin for more... into this world is Amy, newly born. Desitny comes calling in the most... unexpected way.

  • av Francis Edwards
    149,-

    In twilight's embrace, shadows dance,Whispers weave a mystic trance.Moonlit dreams, a silent symphony,Stars paint verses in the cosmic sea.Hearts entwined, a serenade of fate,Love's melody, a timeless state.In the quiet night, echoes sigh,A poetic dance, beneath the sky.

  • av Arundhati Sahoo
    155,-

    Wars are kinder to men, for they are given a chance, in the battlefield,to showcase their prowess at weapons and strategy-making - either toemerge victorious or to die valorously. The very act of fighting a battlewashes them off their earthly sins, securing their position in the heavens.But what about the women? Burning silently inside, anxious andafraid, guilty and grieved, passive and powerless, they remain silentspectators of events so momentous that turn their lives upside down.These women lose battles without fighting them. And then they keepburning inside, long after the pyres of the vanquished and the flambeauxof the victorious have fizzled out.....What if Gandhari didn't blindfold herself just out of devotion for her futurehusband but at her powerlessness to prevent herself from a fate similar toAmba's? Did Kunti ever overcome her guilt over Karn? Did Draupadi learnto sympathize with the maidservants and the prostitutes she was comparedto in the open court or did she only think about herself? Did Subhadralearn to live with her guilt of having slept off mid-way during Arjun'sexplanation of the Chakravyuh? Did the cold-shouldered Hidimba forgivethe Pandavas? What must have been going on in the mind of Duhshala, theonly princess of Hastinapur, when she had to support her infant grandsonwhile reigning over the empire of Sindhu alone? What about Bhanumati,that unfortunate widow of Duryodhan? Could Uttara the child-widow everlearn to see Abhimayu's reflection in Parikshit?A story of the unexplored thoughts of these powerful women, who lostinner battles bigger than Mahabharat and struggled in silence to endurewith more strength each time life knocked them down!

  • av Julius Nang Kum
    145,-

    This groundbreaking secondary school textbook analyses the rhetorical nature of the Five Paragraph Essay and the structure of examination essay questions. It provides students with an insightful and a comprehensive picture of the five-paragraph essay. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter one focuses on the origin of the genre of essay, and chapter two gives a description of the five-paragraph essay. The remaining chapters analyse the introduction section, the body section, the conclusion section, and essay questions of the five-paragraph essay and beyond. The book would be appropriate as a training tool for the writing skills of many students. We hope that many secondary school students would find the book very vital for their essay writing exercises and other related fields.

  • av S Afrose
    165,-

    Greetings dear all!We are letters of Alphabet's kingdom. You know us. 26 ones, we are. We are dear friends. We love each other. Whether first or last in position, we are always ready to help each other.Here, we have made some sweet tunes. Hope, you all enjoy these heartfully.Can try to see, if you get the chance. Then we will be happy, my dear beloved ones.The motto of this book " Dancing Alphabet" is, to hold all people, under the umbrella of friendship. That will help to build up the peaceful earth. We are not so good, but still try to spread our beautiful thoughts.Let's love all the people. Let's enjoy the beautiful life.Come on and dance with us.

  • av Devajit Bhuyan
    179,-

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  • av Rajesh Raj
    275,-

    After experiencing a soul-shattering incident, Bunny, a dreamy-headed, small-town teenager, is heartbroken and confused. Then, one day, by chance, he encounters his old school teacher.Jenkin, the old teacher, is a long-haired, awfully-attired drunkard. When the world around Jenkin is busy making fun of him, Bunny discovers a broken version of himself in the pain-filled eyes of Jenkin. In fact, Bunny sees a rainbow of hope in his tears. And there begins a journey into the intriguing life of Jenkin. His life was once heaven, but now it is drenched in blood. But how did that happen?Join Bunny as he navigates the tragic yet enlightening life of Jenkin and strives to find the courage to face the demons of his own past. Inspirational, poetically-thrilling, and thought-provoking, Blood Heaven is a beautiful novel that teaches us to never stop pursuing our dreams, for dreamers may die, their dreams breathe forever.

  • av Swapna Dutta
    145,-

    There are moments and incidents in everyone's life that are hilarious, absurd and sometimes crazy. Incidents that could make the reader remember something similar that happened to them or simply enjoy the joke. Or else read about a time that is quite different from now. That's the kind of memories I have been sharing in my newspaper "middles" and my Facebook postings over the years. Life is serious, sometimes worrisome and often complicated where a breather is usually welcome.I have divided the contents into three parts. Salad Days deal with incidents belonging to my school, college and university days and as a lecturer. What happened when we wanted to buy English records for our common room? Or had our letters censored by the hostel superintendent? What was my first job in college like in a small and conservative town where most people did not believe in higher studies for women? Learning to Be a Housewife speaks of the next chapter in my life where hilarious mistakes of every kind happened. How did I deal with the strange fish-seller, the vet and the prying neighbours? And That is Life has incidents and musings right up to my twilight years, many of them about a different time and place, and my final realization that Life never stops surprising you.

  • av R. Chaitanya
    169

    "I saw that you were perfect, and so I loved you. Then I saw that you were not perfect and I loved you even more."- Angelita Lim

  • av Glory
    125,-

    Missy was a little girl who had trouble sleeping. Her mother always told her how important it was to get enough sleep, but she had trouble putting down her devices at night. Missy loves staying up late and playing with her devices, even though her mother told her not to. One night, she went for a walk in the forest behind her house. Missy met a mysterious owl that asked her to go on a trip. Who took Missy to a magical world where she met a lot of magical creatures who taught her how important it was to go to bed on time. It has ants, a dragon, a unicorn, and a bunny. What is Missy willing to give up so she can learn to sleep well?

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