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The Mortal Instruments 1: City of Bones
Brooklyn teen Clary Fray's world flips when she witnesses a murder invisible to everyone but her. Turns out, shadowy warriors called Shadowhunters protect humanity from demons. Clary's mom gets kidnapped, and a demon attacks her, revealing a hidden truth: Clary's no ordinary girl. With a sarcastic-yet-cute Shadowhunter named Jace by her side, she dives into a dangerous quest to find her mom and unlock the secrets of her past. Demons, romance, and hidden identities collide in this thrilling first book of The Mortal Instruments series.
Thea Stilton [Paperback] GERONIMO STILTON
THE WISE MAN’S FEAR
Kvothe's back! The second book in Patrick Rothfuss's mega-popular fantasy series, "THE WISE MAN'S FEAR," is like catching up with an awesome friend. Remember Kvothe, the magic-wielding legend-in-training? This sequel dives deeper into his wild adventures, revealing more about his mysterious past. Get ready for mind-blowing twists, epic battles, and a world of magic that will totally blow your mind.
Heart of Darkness
Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" is a haunting exploration of the human psyche and the dark underbelly of colonialism. Set in the Congo Free State during the height of European imperialism, the novella follows Charles Marlow, a British sailor tasked with navigating the treacherous Congo River in search of the enigmatic ivory trader Kurtz. As Marlow journeys deeper into the heart of Africa, he confronts the horrors of exploitation, greed, and moral decay. Through vivid imagery and evocative prose, Conrad delves into themes of imperialism, existentialism, and the inherent darkness within the human soul. "Heart of Darkness" remains a seminal work of literature, challenging readers to confront the moral ambiguities of power and civilization.
Evil Under the Sun
"Evil Under the Sun" is a classic murder mystery novel penned by the legendary Agatha Christie. Set against the backdrop of a luxurious seaside resort, the novel unfolds a gripping tale of deceit, jealousy, and murder. When renowned detective Hercule Poirot finds himself vacationing at the Jolly Roger Hotel, he becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue after a glamorous actress is found strangled on the beach. With a diverse cast of characters, each harboring their own secrets and motives, Poirot must unravel the truth before the killer strikes again. Christie's masterful storytelling, clever plot twists, and vivid characterizations make "Evil Under the Sun" a captivating read for fans of the mystery genre.
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Escape the Ordinary
"Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Escape the Ordinary" invites readers on a thrilling journey into the bizarre and extraordinary. Packed with jaw-dropping facts, mind-bending illusions, and unbelievable stories from around the world, this book is sure to captivate readers of all ages. From strange artifacts and unbelievable feats to oddities of nature and incredible human achievements, each page offers a new glimpse into the weird and wonderful world of Ripley's Believe It Or Not! With its stunning visuals and fascinating content, "Escape the Ordinary" is a must-have for anyone who loves to explore the strange and unusual.
The Neil Gaiman Collection: five iconic novels by one of the world’s most beloved writers
"The Neil Gaiman Collection" gathers five iconic novels by the celebrated writer, offering readers a captivating journey through the imagination of one of the world's most beloved storytellers. From the dark fantasy of "American Gods" to the whimsical charm of "Stardust" and the eerie magic of "Coraline," this paperback collection showcases Gaiman's unparalleled talent for blending myth, fantasy, and the supernatural into unforgettable tales. With its beautifully designed cover and meticulously selected titles, this collection is a must-have for fans of Gaiman's work and those seeking to discover the enchanting worlds he creates.
Jane Austen: The Complete 7 Books Hardcover Clothbound Books Boxed Set (Emma, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Sanditon and Other Tales, Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility & Mansfield)
Jane Austen, a renowned English novelist, continues to captivate readers with her timeless and insightful works that explore the nuances of social class, love, and morality in the early 19th century. The Complete 7 Books Hardcover Books Boxed Set serves as a literary treasure trove, offering readers an immersive journey into Austen's world. From the witty and astute observations in "Pride and Prejudice" to the biting social commentary in "Emma," each novel showcases Austen's unparalleled ability to blend humor and keen observation, creating characters and stories that resonate across generations.
101 Things You Didn’T Know About World War I
"101 Things You Didn't Know About World War I" is a fascinating exploration of lesser-known facts and anecdotes from one of the most significant events in modern history. The book delves into the intricacies of World War I, offering readers a nuanced and informative perspective beyond the well-known battles and major figures. With engaging storytelling and a mix of surprising details, the author sheds light on various aspects of the war, including the experiences of soldiers, the role of espionage, and the impact on civilians. The book provides a well-rounded view of the war, combining historical insight with a touch of curiosity, making it an accessible and enlightening read for both history enthusiasts and casual readers.
GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE(REISSUE)
"God Emperor of Dune," part of Frank Herbert's iconic "Dune" series, is a reissued masterpiece that continues the epic saga set in the distant future amidst a complex interstellar empire. In this installment, Herbert takes readers further into the intricate tapestry of his imagined universe, exploring themes of power, religion, and the consequences of human ambition. The story unfolds thousands of years after the events of the previous books, focusing on the enigmatic figure of Leto II, the God Emperor, whose rule has transformed him into a hybrid of man and sandworm. As Leto grapples with the burden of foresight and the challenges of leadership, readers are immersed in a narrative that challenges preconceptions and delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Herbert's intricate world.
Bezonomics
Brian Dumaine's "Bezonomics: How Amazon Is Changing Our Lives and What the World's Best Companies Are Learning from It" provides a fascinating exploration into the world of Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos. This book delves into the evolution of Amazon from an online bookstore to the global e-commerce and technology giant it is today. Dumaine delves into the principles and strategies that have fueled Amazon's success, from its customer-centric approach to its bold ventures into cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and beyond. "Bezonomics" not only offers insights into Amazon's impact on various industries but also examines how other companies are adapting to the changing landscape and learning from Amazon's business practices.
The Odyssey (Enriched Classics)
Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," encapsulated in the "Enriched Classics" edition with the ISBN "9780743487704," remains a timeless masterpiece that has endured for centuries. This edition likely includes enrichments such as insightful commentary, historical context, and interpretations that deepen the reader's understanding of the ancient Greek epic. "The Odyssey" narrates the arduous journey of Odysseus as he seeks to return home after the Trojan War, encountering mythical creatures, gods, and facing numerous challenges. Homer's poetic brilliance and narrative skill are enhanced by the enrichments in this edition, providing readers with a more profound appreciation of the cultural, historical, and literary significance of this epic tale.
IRON FLAME
In "Iron Flame," the second book in Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean Series, Violet Sorrengail, a survivor of a brutal initiation at Basgiath War College, faces a new year of grueling training. The pressure mounts as a malicious new vice commandant targets her, determined to break her spirit. But Violet is no ordinary student. She harbors a secret about the college and a forbidden love for Xaden Riorson, a member of a supposed-extinct rebellion. As the truth about the war against dark magic users called venin unfolds, Violet grapples with loyalty, trust, and the strength to defy a system built on lies. Will her iron will and newfound allies be enough to navigate the dangers within the college walls and confront the growing threat of the venin?
FOURTH WING
"""Fourth Wing,"" the first novel in Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean series, throws Violet Sorrengail, a scholarly young woman, into the brutal world of Basgiath War College. Expected to follow in her family's military footsteps, Violet is forced to abandon her love of books for a chance to become a dragon rider – the kingdom of Navarre's elite airborne warriors. Undersized and underestimated, Violet faces constant danger from her ruthless peers and the unforgiving training regimen. However, her determination and hidden strength fuel her fight for survival. As she navigates the treacherous social landscape and the challenges of bonding with a powerful dragon, Violet discovers a shocking secret about the college and a forbidden connection with Xaden Riorson, a captivating yet enigmatic figure."
Maalyada
"Maalyadaa" by Jeysundhar D unfolds as a literary homage to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Tamilakam, where devotion found expression through the Vaishnava Aazhvaars and Shaiva Nayanars. Among these revered figures was Periyaazhvaar, whose daughter, Aandaal or Kodhai, stands out as the sole female Alvar. The title "Maalyadaa," meaning one who offered a sacred garland, aptly captures the essence of Kodhai's devotion. Jeysundhar delves into the intricacies of Tiruppaavai, a collection of thirty songs composed by Kodhai during the month of Marghashirsha as part of a sacred vrata. The book not only provides readers with an annotated translation of Tiruppaavai but also offers a nuanced exploration of its background and significance. Keshav's illustrations contribute to the visual allure of the book, enhancing the reader's experience and further illuminating the beauty embedded in Kodhai's verses.
First to Die at the End
"First to Die at the End" unfolds as a riveting tale that combines elements of mystery and suspense, promising readers a gripping journey from the very beginning. The title itself poses a tantalizing question, drawing readers into a narrative that explores the complexities of fate, mortality, and the consequences of the choices we make. As the story unravels, it introduces a cast of characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways, and the anticipation builds with the promise that someone among them will meet their demise. This intriguing title sets the stage for a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, questioning the destinies of the characters involved and creating an immersive experience that challenges conventional storytelling norms.
Silas Marner :Illustrated abridged Classics
Silas Marner is the extraordinary yet simple tale of a linen weaver, who is forced to seek a livelihood away from his hometown after being betrayed by his best friend and his loved one. Silas finds solace in bringing up a small girl child when his entire savings are robbed. The novel by George Eliot is notable for its strong realism and its treatment of social issues from religion to community. But more importantly, it teaches us that love can conquer all hurdles and obstacles in life.
Moby Dick
"Moby Dick Or, The Whale" is a timeless classic penned by Herman Melville, a gripping tale of obsession, revenge, and the awe-inspiring power of nature. Set against the backdrop of the whaling industry, the story follows the charismatic yet enigmatic Captain Ahab on his relentless quest for vengeance against the elusive white whale, Moby Dick. Through vivid prose and rich symbolism, Melville explores themes of fate, morality, and the complexities of the human psyche, captivating readers with its depth and intensity.
Before You Start Up: How to Prepare to Make Your Startup Dream a Reality Paperback
"Before You Start Up: How to Prepare to Make Your Startup Dream a Reality" is a practical guide for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to turn their startup ideas into successful ventures. Authored by Pankaj Goyal, this book provides valuable insights and actionable advice on the crucial steps to take before launching a startup. From validating your idea and conducting market research to building a strong team and securing funding, this book covers essential aspects of startup preparation. With real-world examples and practical tips, it helps readers navigate the challenges and uncertainties of entrepreneurship, equipping them with the knowledge and confidence to pursue their startup dreams.
Tiny Beautiful Things
Evil Under the Sun
"Nuremberg Evil on Trial" is a captivating and thought-provoking mystery thriller that bids farewell in the tale of a monitoring trip organized for a professional director and his training students. Through this trip, the story intertwines friendship and reconciliation among the schoolmates while confronting issues of leadership and control within the institutional environment. However, the day may not unfold normally when a teacher falls victim to an unseen threat, leading to unrest and sentiments of oppression among the students. In a twist of events, this short-lived mystery story builds trust among guests and teachers alike, transforming it into a lesson for others' lives as a religious duty.
New Syllabus Mathematics, No. 2 – Fifth Edition
Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe
"Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe Paperback" delves into the intersection of science, culture, and human perception within the realm of modern physics. Author Roger Penrose explores how scientific theories sometimes veer into speculative territory, influenced by societal trends, personal beliefs, and imaginative conjectures. Penrose critiques certain developments in theoretical physics, arguing for a return to empiricism and rigorous scientific inquiry while acknowledging the importance of creativity and imagination in scientific discovery. Through this analysis, the book provokes reflection on the role of fashion, faith, and fantasy in shaping our understanding of the universe.
Financial Management In The Public Sector: Some Selected Issues
"Financial Management In The Public Sector: Some Selected Issues (Hardcover)" delves into the intricacies of managing finances within governmental organizations. With a focus on selected issues, this comprehensive resource offers insights into budgeting, expenditure management, revenue generation, and fiscal policy. Through in-depth analysis and case studies, it provides valuable perspectives for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers navigating the complexities of public sector finance.
The Diary Of A Young Girl
"The Diary of a Young Girl" is a poignant and introspective literary work that offers a profound glimpse into the life of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl hiding with her family during the Holocaust. Penned by Anne Frank herself, the diary serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst the darkest of circumstances. The young author candidly shares her thoughts, fears, and dreams, creating an intimate connection with readers as they witness the challenges faced by Anne and her family in their concealed refuge. Through her eloquent and honest writing, Anne Frank not only provides a firsthand account of the atrocities of World War II but also leaves a lasting impact by humanizing the experiences of those who lived through the Holocaust.

