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Stargazing at Noon


Amanda Torroni - 2014
    "Stargazing at Noon" is Amanda Torroni's first poetry chapbook- a collection of thirty poems on topics ranging from loving at a distance to grief.

যোগাযোগ


Rabindranath Tagore - 1929
    Set in early 19th century Bengal, their old rivalry now manifests itself as a historical clash between a landed aristocracy declining under the Permanent Settlement system introduced by the British, and the newly rising comprador bourgeosie patronized by these very colonial masters. Yogayog (1929) is remarkable for its astonishingly strong feminist sentiments, marked by Tagore's insight into the emotions and aspirations of women caged in domesticity and strapped by conventional morality.

52 Weekly Affirmations and Other Practical Techniques to Unleash the Power of Your Subconscious Mind


Joseph Murphy - 2016
    Unfortunately, however, only a small number of people achieve their full human potential, because they fail to recognize and harness the infinite power of the subconscious mind—the divinity within them and around them. The secret to success is no secret. It has been in practice for thousands of years. The most successful people throughout history are not those who merely accept the reality presented to them but those who imagine a better reality and believe in it so deeply that they are actually able to create a new reality—to change the state of being around them. In this book, you discover how to create your own new reality through desire, imagination, and belief: Part 1: Affirmation Essentials: Here you discover how to plant thoughts into your subconscious mind, so it can begin to work miracles in transmuting your thoughts into reality, often with little or no effort on your part. Part 2: Weekly Affirmations: These 52 weekly affirmations empower you to improve every aspect of your life, including your health, wealth, relationships, marriage, and career. Each weekly affirmation is accompanied by commentary that places the affirmation in the context of real life, so you can more clearly imagine and start appreciating the new reality you are about to experience. Part 3: More Techniques for Planting Thoughts in the Subconscious Mind: These additional techniques enable you to plant thoughts in your subconscious mind and crystalize your vision. The more clearly and distinctly you are able to imagine yourself being, doing, or receiving that which you desire, the more certain your desire will be fulfilled. Part 4: Unlock the Infinite Power Within You: Part 4 reveals the principles upon which the practice is based and relates true stories of people who solved problems, healed themselves and others, saved lives, improved relationships, achieved career success, and attracted wealth, through the power of affirmation. Part 4 also reveals the role the subconscious mind plays in out-of-body experiences, extrasensory perception, mental telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, remote viewing, and other psychic powers. This book is your personal guide to leading a happier, wealthier, and more fulfilling life. By following the guidance offered here, you can stop going through life as a victim of circumstances and become the master of your own destiny. You discover how to harness the power of your own mind and the infinite resources surrounding you to be, do, and receive whatever you desire, imagine, and believe.

The Barefoot Bingo Caller: A Memoir


Antanas Šileika - 2017
    He shares stories that span his attempts to shake off his suburban, ethnic, folk-dancing childhood to his divided allegiance as a Lithuanian-Canadian father. Antanas has a keen eye for social comedy, bringing to life such memorable characters as ageing beat poets, oblivious college students, the queen of the booze cans, and an obdurate porcupine. Passing through places as varied as the prime minister’s office and the streets of Paris, these wry and moving dispatches on work and family, art, and identity are ones to be shared and savoured.

Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Oxford Bookworms)


Clare West - 2008
    Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence. Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension. Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension. Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.

Dark Ride


Caroline Green - 2011
    And the day she follows him into the abandoned fairground, she is totally unprepared for the turn her life is about to take.

Tuppenny Hat Detective


Brian Sellars - 2008
    Their haste to close the case heightens Billy's suspicions and he and his pals decide to investigate. They turn detectives, unwittingly provoking a long hidden killer and unearthing secrets of wartime conspiracy and betrayal. Written for those teenage and adult readers who like a genuinely intriguing mystery, the story is set in Sheffield in 1951 as the bomb damaged steel city struggles to recover from World War Two. It's funny and nostalgic, but a genuine whodunit nonetheless – and with a surprise at the end.

The Man with No Borders


Richard C. Morais - 2019
    Nearing the end of a long and tumultuous life, he’s overcome by hallucinatory memories of the past. Among his most cherished memories are those of his boyhood in 1950s Franco-era Spain and the bucolic afternoons he spent salmon fishing on the Sella River with his father, uncle, and much-loved younger brother. But these fond reveries are soon eclipsed by something greater. José’s regrets and dark family secrets are flooding back, as is the devastating tragedy that drove José into exile and makes him bear the burden of a soul-deep guilt.Now, as his three estranged sons return to their father’s side, José hopes to outpace death long enough to finally put his house in order and exorcise its demons. Only in his quest for redemption can José begin to understand the meaning of his life—and what his legacy has meant to others.

The Jericho Iteration


Allen M. Steele - 1994
    Louis. When people around Gerry start to die, he becomes a fugitive in his own city, and begins to suspect that the story of a lifetime may be the death of him yet.

F*ck I Need You: A Stand-Alone Saga


Faleena Hopkins - 2019
     Brendan Clark is everything I want. He doesn't know I exist. But he will. Even if they don't want him to... ________________ F*ck I need you is epic. 190K words of heat. HEA. No Cheating. Set in the city of San Francisco, California with a gorgeous dose of Italy thrown in.

The Stylist


Rosie Nixon - 2016
    As awards season spins into action Mona is in hot demand and Amber's life turned upside down. Suddenly she catching the attention of two very different suitors, TV producer Rob and Hollywood bad boy rising star Liam. How will Amber keep her head? And what the hell will everyone wear? The Stylist is a fast-paced, fun-packed rummage through the ultimate dressing up box.

The Palace of Lost Dreams


Charlotte Betts - 2018
    1798.Beatrice Sinclair, a grieving young widow facing financial destitution, has travelled from Hampshire to Hyderabad to visit her brother, an employee of the British East India Company. There, she is astonished to discover that he has married a beautiful Indian girl and lives with his wife's extended family in a dilapidated palace, the Jahanara Mahal - famed for the theft of a fabled diamond many years ago.As an outsider in an unfamiliar world, Bee faces many challenges - not least of all building a new and meaningful life after the heartbreak she has endured. Meanwhile the French and British forces become locked in a battle over India's riches, and matters are complicated further by the presence of the dashing Harry Wyndam: a maverick ex-soldier and suspected spy.With rebellion in the air, Bee must decide where her loyalties lie . . .

The Cairo House


Samia Serageldin - 2000
    Looking back to the glamorous Egypt of the pashas and King Faruk, Serageldin moves forward to the police state of the colonels who seized power in 1952 and the disastrous consequences of Nasser's sequestration policies.Through well-chosen portraits and telling descriptions of the era's fashions and furnishings, Serageldin conveys detailed social and cultural information. She offers a glimpse of the beach at Agami in the 1960s and conveys the change in mood through the Sadat years. Serageldin's fictional treatment of recent Egyptian history includes key events leading to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, such as the assassination of writer Yussef Siba'yi and the harassment of theologian Nasr Abu Zayd.Serageldin's heroine goes into exile in Europe and the United States but returns to Egypt in an attempt to reconcile her past and present. Charting fresh territory for the American reader, this semi-autobiographical novel is one of the most sensitive and accessible documents of historical change in Egyptian life. The book will appeal to a general audience and will be particularly useful to students interested in the social customs of the upper class in Egypt in the Nasser and Sadat years.

The Outrageous Lady


Barbara Cartland - 1977
    "It was my mother's and it is all I have left to remember her."Then he said in a different tone:"If I let you keep the ring, you must give me something of equal value.""I have . . . nothing else with me . . ." she began.Then as she saw the smile on his lips she was very still. He moved towards her and gently turned her face up to his. Softly his arms went around her and his lips were on hers in surprising, sweet ecstasy.In a dizzy wave of rapture she realized he had stolen her heart!

A Bright Red Ribbon


Fern Michaels - 2012
    Still, that’s exactly what she found under the tree two years ago. What was even more surprising was that she promised she'd wait two Christmases for his return—tonight—and she always keeps her promises. But a sudden snowstorm has other ideas, including a romantic turn Morgan never imagined… Praise for Fern Michaels and her novels “Tirelessly inventive and entertaining.”—Booklist on Up Close and Personal“Fast-moving…entertaining…a roller-coaster ride of serendipitous fun.”—Publishers Weekly on Mr. and Miss Anonymous34,100 Words.