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IELTS 15 Academic Student’s Book or Any Single Volume
” IELTS Advantage Reading Skills”
"IELTS Advantage Reading Skills" is an essential resource for individuals aiming to excel in the Reading component of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. Written by experienced IELTS educators, this comprehensive book offers a systematic approach to developing the skills necessary to achieve high scores. With clear explanations, practical tips, and ample practice exercises, learners can enhance their ability to comprehend and analyze complex texts across various genres. The book covers a wide range of question types commonly found in the IELTS Reading test, providing targeted strategies and techniques to approach each type effectively. Whether you're a beginner or seeking to improve your reading proficiency, "IELTS Advantage Reading Skills" is an indispensable resource for achieving your desired band score and maximizing your potential on exam day.
Chainsaw Man Vol. 05: Volume 5
Pursuit of Excellence: 14 Steps to Peak Performance ǀ A practical self-help guide for success in professional and personal life
The pursuit of personal excellence is a transformative journey that unlocks the door to realizing one's full potential. This profound desire to be the best version of oneself is not only a personal goal but a catalyst for leadership excellence. A true leader, as depicted in this insightful book, isn't just defined by position or authority but by the qualities that inspire and uplift others. Leadership, in this context, is about leading by example, displaying courage, humility, a thirst for continuous learning, and the ability to empower and develop others. The book emphasizes that the initial step towards becoming a great leader is mastering self-leadership, which forms the bedrock of global leadership capable of inspiring positive change on a broader scale.
Mastering Memory:75 Memory Hacks For Success In School, Work and Life
THE CONCISE 48 LAWS OF POWER
"The Concise 48 Laws of Power" distills the influential insights from Robert Greene's original work into a succinct and accessible format, offering readers a condensed guide to understanding and mastering the dynamics of power. Each law presented in the book is accompanied by concise explanations, practical examples, and historical anecdotes, providing readers with a quick reference to the timeless principles outlined by Greene. This condensed version enables individuals to grasp the core concepts and strategic wisdom without delving into the extensive narratives of the original, making it a valuable resource for those seeking rapid insights into the nuances of power dynamics in various aspects of life.
Talent Code, The: Greatness isn’t born. It’s grown
In "The Talent Code," Daniel Coyle takes readers on an intriguing journey into the science of skill acquisition and talent development. Coyle explores the concept that greatness is not an inherent trait but a result of a specific set of practices and strategies that can be cultivated. Drawing on neuroscientific research and real-world examples, the book examines the role of myelin, a substance that wraps around nerve fibers and enhances signal transmission, in the process of skill development. Coyle introduces the concept of "deep practice," emphasizing the importance of targeted and intense efforts in honing specific skills. By dissecting the habits of high-achievers and examining the environments that foster talent, "The Talent Code" provides readers with actionable insights into unlocking their full potential and debunking the myth that greatness is solely the result of innate abilities.
Talent Code, The: Greatness isn’t born. It’s grown
In "The Talent Code," Daniel Coyle takes readers on an intriguing journey into the science of skill acquisition and talent development. Coyle explores the concept that greatness is not an inherent trait but a result of a specific set of practices and strategies that can be cultivated. Drawing on neuroscientific research and real-world examples, the book examines the role of myelin, a substance that wraps around nerve fibers and enhances signal transmission, in the process of skill development. Coyle introduces the concept of "deep practice," emphasizing the importance of targeted and intense efforts in honing specific skills. By dissecting the habits of high-achievers and examining the environments that foster talent, "The Talent Code" provides readers with actionable insights into unlocking their full potential and debunking the myth that greatness is solely the result of innate abilities.
Talent Code, The: Greatness isn’t born. It’s grown
In Daniel Coyle's insightful book, "The Talent Code: Greatness isn't born. It's grown," he explores the concept of talent acquisition and mastery by dissecting the science behind skill development. Coyle takes readers on a journey across different cultures and disciplines, investigating the common thread that binds the world's most accomplished individuals. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and real-world examples, he challenges the prevailing notion that talent is an inherent trait and argues instead that it is a product of deliberate practice, deep learning, and the formation of specialized neural circuits. The book introduces the concept of "deep practice," emphasizing the importance of pushing one's abilities to the edge, making mistakes, and learning from them as crucial components in the journey towards excellence.
Beautiful World, Where Are You (B): Sunday Times number one bestseller
"Beautiful World, Where Are You" by Sally Rooney, a Sunday Times number one bestseller, continues the author's exploration of contemporary relationships with her signature style of insightful storytelling. The novel follows the lives of four characters—Alice, Eileen, Felix, and Simon—navigating the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Rooney's narrative captures the intricacies of modern life, with characters grappling with personal and societal challenges, weaving a compelling tapestry of connections and disconnections.
Just So Stories – Harpercollins Children’S Classics
Just So Stories, published by HarperCollins Children's Classics, is a timeless collection of enchanting tales penned by the celebrated author Rudyard Kipling. Originally published in 1902, these delightful stories are a captivating blend of whimsy, imagination, and moral lessons that have captivated generations of readers. Kipling's masterful storytelling weaves together a series of fables that explain the origins of various animals and their distinctive characteristics, offering young readers a delightful journey into the realm of imagination.
The Little Prince
"The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a timeless tale that transcends age and cultural boundaries. Originally published in 1943, this philosophical novella has captured the hearts of readers with its whimsical narrative and profound insights into the nature of human relationships and the essence of life. The story follows the Little Prince, a charming extraterrestrial traveler, as he explores different planets and encounters a variety of characters who represent facets of human behavior. Through allegorical storytelling, Saint-Exupéry delves into themes such as love, loneliness, friendship, and the search for meaning, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and perspectives.
Northanger Abbey
Northanger Abbey is a novel by Jane Austen, written in the late 18th century but published posthumously in 1817. It is a coming-of-age story that follows the journey of Catherine Morland, an imaginative and naive young woman, as she navigates the social complexities of Bath society. The novel is known for its satirical take on the gothic novel genre popular during Austen's time. Through Catherine's experiences, the novel explores themes of love, friendship, and the pitfalls of allowing one's imagination to run wild.
The Originals Heidi
"Heidi," penned by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, is a timeless classic in children's literature that has enchanted readers since its publication in 1881. The narrative revolves around the adventures of the spirited and endearing orphan, Heidi, who is sent to live with her reclusive grandfather in the Swiss Alps. The novel beautifully captures the beauty of nature, the innocence of childhood, and the transformative power of love. Heidi's interactions with her grandfather, the goats, and her newfound friend Peter, as well as her subsequent experiences in the bustling city, provide a rich tapestry of emotions and lessons. Johanna Spyri's writing not only paints a vivid picture of the Swiss Alps but also emphasizes the importance of simplicity, kindness, and the profound impact one individual, like the optimistic and resilient Heidi, can have on the lives of those around her.
Agnes Grey
"Agnes Grey" is a novel penned by Anne Brontë, originally published in 1847. The story unfolds through the eyes of the eponymous protagonist, Agnes Grey, who serves as a governess in wealthy households during the Victorian era. The narrative provides a poignant portrayal of the challenges faced by governesses in a society that often disregarded their struggles and overlooked their contributions. Agnes encounters various trials as she navigates her roles in different households, dealing with unruly children, indifferent employers, and the social isolation that comes with her position. Brontë, with her keen observations and sharp social critique, not only sheds light on the plight of governesses but also explores themes of morality, class distinctions, and the limited options available to women in the 19th century.
Hamlet
"Hamlet," one of William Shakespeare's most celebrated plays, is a profound and complex tragedy that explores themes of revenge, madness, mortality, and the moral ambiguity of human actions. Written in the early 17th century, the play follows Prince Hamlet of Denmark as he grapples with the sudden death of his father, King Hamlet, and the hasty marriage of his mother, Queen Gertrude, to his uncle Claudius, who becomes the new king. Hamlet's internal conflict is palpable as he navigates the moral dilemmas surrounding his father's ghost urging him to avenge his murder. The play is renowned for its rich characterizations, intricate language, and psychological depth, delving into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of unchecked ambition and betrayal.
Fear: Essential Wisdom For Getting Through The Storm
"Fear: Essential Wisdom for Getting Through the Storm" by Thich Nhat Hanh is a profound exploration of fear and anxiety, offering timeless wisdom and practical guidance for navigating the storms of life. Thich Nhat Hanh, a renowned Zen master and mindfulness teacher, draws on Buddhist teachings to illuminate the nature of fear and its impact on our well-being. The book provides insights into the roots of fear, the habitual thought patterns that fuel it, and the transformative power of mindfulness in breaking free from its grip. Through simple yet profound practices, Thich Nhat Hanh encourages readers to develop a mindful awareness of their fears, fostering compassion and understanding towards themselves and others. The book is a compassionate companion, offering a path to resilience and inner peace in the face of life's uncertainties.
The Go-Giver
"The Go-Giver" by Bob Burg and John David Mann is a transformative business parable that imparts powerful lessons about the true nature of success and the art of giving. Published in 2007, the book follows the journey of Joe, a ambitious young professional, who learns the five laws of stratospheric success from an unexpected mentor named Pindar. Each law emphasizes the principle of giving without expecting anything in return, challenging conventional notions about achievement. Through a captivating narrative, the authors underscore the idea that genuine success comes not from a focus on receiving, but from a commitment to giving value to others.
Happy Moments
"Happy Moments" is a collection of short stories that captures the essence of joy and positivity in various facets of life. Authored by a diverse range of writers, these tales celebrate the universal human experience of finding happiness in both ordinary and extraordinary moments. From heartwarming encounters to unexpected triumphs, the stories within "Happy Moments" offer readers a delightful journey into the brighter side of life. The anthology serves as a reminder that happiness is often found in the smallest details and can manifest in myriad forms, whether it be in the embrace of loved ones, the beauty of nature, or the simple pleasures of everyday life.
The Pale Horse
"The Pale Horse" is a novel written by Agatha Christie, the renowned queen of mystery. Published in 1961, the story follows the character of Mark Easterbrook, who becomes embroiled in a series of mysterious deaths. The narrative kicks off when Easterbrook stumbles upon a list of names found in the shoe of a dead woman. As he investigates further, he discovers that the individuals on the list have all died under suspicious circumstances.
N Or M
"N or M?" is a compelling espionage thriller by Agatha Christie featuring her lesser-known sleuths, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, embroiled in a World War II-era mystery. Set against the backdrop of wartime Britain, the novel revolves around Tommy and Tuppence being recruited by British Intelligence to infiltrate a seaside guesthouse and uncover a network of fifth columnists—spies working against their own country. The couple adopts aliases to blend in and, amidst a diverse array of guests, investigates suspicious activities, seeking to unmask the elusive traitors. Agatha Christie skillfully crafts a tale filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected plot twists, showcasing Tommy and Tuppence's resourcefulness and teamwork as they race against time to uncover the spies and prevent potential threats to national security. Through its evocative wartime setting and the Beresfords' daring escapades, "N or M?" captivates readers with its blend of espionage, mystery, and the resilience of the human spirit during a tumultuous period in history.
Crooked House
"Crooked House" stands as an intriguing mystery novel penned by the legendary Agatha Christie, delving into a tangled web of deceit and murder within the Leonides family. The story revolves around Charles Hayward, a former intelligence officer, who becomes romantically involved with Sophia, the granddaughter of the wealthy and eccentric Aristide Leonides. When Aristide is mysteriously poisoned, Charles finds himself drawn into the Leonides family, an eccentric and dysfunctional household filled with secrets, grudges, and hidden motives. Agatha Christie expertly navigates the complexities of the family dynamics, interweaving suspicion and suspicion among the characters, all of whom have plausible motives for the murder. With its masterful plotting and an array of potential suspects, Christie crafts a tale that keeps readers guessing until the final, startling revelation, showcasing her prowess in creating an intricate puzzle of mystery and intrigue."Crooked House" stands as an intriguing mystery novel penned by the legendary Agatha Christie, delving into a tangled web of deceit and murder within the Leonides family. The story revolves around Charles Hayward, a former intelligence officer, who becomes romantically involved with Sophia, the granddaughter of the wealthy and eccentric Aristide Leonides. When Aristide is mysteriously poisoned, Charles finds himself drawn into the Leonides family, an eccentric and dysfunctional household filled with secrets, grudges, and hidden motives. Agatha Christie expertly navigates the complexities of the family dynamics, interweaving suspicion and suspicion among the characters, all of whom have plausible motives for the murder. With its masterful plotting and an array of potential suspects, Christie crafts a tale that keeps readers guessing until the final, startling revelation, showcasing her prowess in creating an intricate puzzle of mystery and intrigue.
Destination Unknown
"Destination Unknown" by Agatha Christie stands as an intriguing departure from her typical detective fiction, offering readers a compelling tale of espionage, mystery, and intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the post-World War II era, the novel follows the story of a young woman, Hilary Craven, who is lost in the depths of despair following personal tragedy. She is approached with an enigmatic proposition that leads her on a perilous journey to discover a mysterious destination and uncover the truth behind an unknown conspiracy. As the plot unfolds, Christie expertly weaves a tale of espionage and suspense, drawing readers into a world filled with clandestine organizations, international espionage, and unexpected twists. The novel skillfully combines elements of espionage thriller and psychological drama, keeping readers enthralled as Hilary navigates a dangerous path, challenging her courage and wit in an attempt to unravel the cryptic puzzle before her.
The Burden
The Valkyries
"The Valkyries" is a gripping and introspective novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. Departing from his usual narrative style, Coelho presents a deeply personal account of his spiritual quest into the Mojave Desert in search of the Valkyries, legendary spiritual beings from Norse mythology. The story revolves around Coelho's journey alongside his wife, Christina, as they encounter a group of women on motorcycles who call themselves the Valkyries. Through this encounter and the challenges they face together, Coelho weaves a narrative that delves into themes of self-discovery, the pursuit of one's destiny, and the significance of overcoming inner fears and limitations. As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited on a transformative expedition, exploring the intricacies of belief, the power of love, and the importance of embracing one's own spiritual path.
THE QUICK & EASY WAY TO EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
"The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking" by Dale Carnegie is a comprehensive guide designed to empower individuals with the skills necessary to become confident and effective communicators. Carnegie's book focuses on various aspects of public speaking, emphasizing practical techniques and strategies to overcome fear, develop confidence, and deliver impactful speeches. Through real-life examples, anecdotes, and practical advice, Carnegie provides readers with tools to organize thoughts, engage an audience, and deliver speeches with clarity and conviction. The book covers topics such as structuring speeches, using persuasive language, and techniques for captivating an audience, catering to both beginners and those seeking to enhance their speaking abilities, making it a valuable resource for anyone aiming to excel in the art of public speaking.
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball (Book 14)
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball" is the fourteenth installment in Jeff Kinney's immensely popular and humorous book series. Centered around the everyday misadventures of middle-schooler Greg Heffley, this latest addition to the series continues to entertain readers with its relatable and comical take on the challenges of adolescence. In "Wrecking Ball," Greg faces new challenges as his family embarks on a home renovation project. The story unfolds as the Heffleys navigate the chaos of construction, unexpected obstacles, and the humorous dynamics within the family. As always, Kinney's witty narrative, coupled with the inclusion of Greg's doodles, provides a unique and engaging reading experience for both young and adult audiences alike.
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Old School (Book 10)
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School" is the tenth installment in Jeff Kinney's popular and hilarious series. This book follows the misadventures of Greg Heffley as he navigates the challenges of middle school life. In "Old School," Greg's school is going green, and he finds himself grappling with the absence of modern technology. The story takes an entertaining twist as the school embarks on a primitive, outdoor education experience, reminiscent of a bygone era. Greg's humorous observations and witty diary entries provide readers with a delightful glimpse into the comical aspects of growing up.
How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
Dale Carnegie's "How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job," originally published in 1936, remains a timeless guide to finding fulfillment and satisfaction in both personal and professional aspects of life. Drawing on his expertise in human relations and effective communication, Carnegie provides practical advice on cultivating a positive mindset, managing stress, and building meaningful relationships. The book's enduring appeal lies in its emphasis on the importance of a positive attitude, effective communication, and the ability to navigate challenges with grace. By incorporating real-life examples and actionable principles, Carnegie offers readers a roadmap to not only find joy in their work but also to foster a more positive and enriching life.
The Quick And Easy Way To Effective Speaking
"The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking" by Dale Carnegie is a comprehensive guide that empowers individuals to enhance their communication skills and become more effective public speakers. Originally published in 1962, the book builds on Carnegie's expertise in human relations and communication, offering practical tips and techniques to overcome the fear of public speaking and engage audiences with confidence. With a focus on simplicity and clarity, Carnegie breaks down the art of effective communication into actionable steps, covering everything from speech organization to vocal variety. The book is not just a manual for public speaking but also a valuable resource for improving interpersonal communication, negotiation skills, and leadership abilities.
