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  • av Vladimir Tukmakov
    397

    Winning in chess is impossible without taking risks. Winning requires courage and psychology, but above all: calculation. No matter how deep you calculate, you will always reach a point where you must come to an assessment, deal with uncertainties and take a decision. When your main aim is to derail your opponent's calculation by weaving a web of deception, you engage in the highest form of risk: bluff. Renowned chess coach Vladimir Tukmakov presents more than 100 practical ways that grandmasters have used to push beyond the limits of calculation and take a deliberate risk. He shows how to trick your opponent into believing your bluff. After studying this book you will think twice before wasting an opportunity to do what even the greatest players have done: bluff your way to victory.

  • av Daniel J Millette
    147

    The internet is gone! And now everyone is forced to live in a world that is disconnected. Twelve-year-old Ben Montana had a different life on the internet. His "real" life was found online. He could say and do things there that didn't matter in person. It was great, and wonderful, and perfectly...miserable. When the internet crashes, and perilous hardships arise, dramatic events and trials force Ben into an adventure of real-world survival. In the end, Ben must confront what it truly means to be connected, and what it means to live. Disconnected: The Broken Path is a stimulating adventure sure to entertain. Full of humor and poignant life-lessons, it is the perfect book for young adults and beyond. In a world absorbed by the internet, Disconnected: The Broken Path shows the path forward to rebuilding life - life in the real world. * * * Maybe the worst part of a fight is when nobody comes to break it up. The school supervisor stood by the swing set staring at a phone, and the other students were loving the fight too much to call for help. So, on and on Ben and Jaxon tussled. Both wanted to stop, though they could never admit it. "Ugh... You need to impress Sophie, hey?" said Jaxon, barely missing with a right uppercut. Sophie Martine blushed a vibrant, beautiful pink as she stood near the brawl. "I'll bet she'd love to see you hurt," said Ben as he threw his elbow into Jaxon's face. And so the fight, and all its glorious pain, continued. Somehow the supervisor did look up from her phone, and the fight did end. Ben and Jaxon found themselves sitting outside of the vice principal's office. It was time for The Wait. The awful, nervous, tiresome wait. By this point both boys were choking back tears and thinking about how they would smooth-talk this incident with their parents-or parent, in Jaxon's case. Not a word was said between them. They were too tired to be angry now. Eventually the vice principal, a cold and distant lady secretly known as Mrs. Dog by the students-short for Dogwood-called them in and demanded details. Both boys, in a pathetic quiver of emotion, blamed one another, but stopped short of stating the real reason for the fight. That would involve another world; another dimension of reality, or unreality. Best to keep it simple and follow The Code. "So," barked the vice principal after hearing that Ben had tried to gouge Jaxon's face with his elbow. "So..." What would she say, this educated, professional, and feared leader of the school? What profound words of truth and terror would follow? "So...was that a good choice or a bad choice?" came the anticipated words of wisdom. Ben stared back in disbelief. It was all a dream world. He had just tried to annihilate another human being, and then he was asked if it was a good choice or a bad choice? He was tempted to claim it as a good choice. Her reaction might be worth it. "Um, a bad choice." The Code must be followed. The same mindless question was asked to Jaxon, who did in fact make an error. "It was a bad choice...but..." "No 'buts' from you, little boy," snapped Mrs. Dog, glaring at Jaxon. "You need to make good choices and not bad choices." She twisted her face towards Ben. "Both of you!"

  • av Upma A. Sharma
    157

  • av Nikhil Jain
    251

  • av Pooja Francis
    141

  • av Chandranshu Tiwari
    187

    The Hour of the Sun asks what would happen if fantastical creatures were real? But instead of being whimsical and friendly they are resentful sociopaths. The core themes deal with power and its influence. The third-person narrative follows two friends. Anna is as straight man as a girl could be and Rachel has a sense of justice so strong that it's a pain for everyone else. We learn about beings of myths that live among us under the rule and protection of the dark lord. As they come of age and navigate this unknown world they must choose their factions and fight for their cause.

  • av Madhav Varadi
    127

    "The Thought Power" is something which is to tell the power of your own thinking and your own thoughts. The thoughts which can bring the glory you are missing in your life and which brings something you always wanted to have in your life. We talk about the power of thinking which can change the complete way of living, showing a new way in your life. This book is to tell the knowledge of the thought power and how it shapes peace and happiness in the people who think they only have sadness and truly wants to change their life.

  • av Lamkupar Marbaniang
    111

  • av Dr Lakshmi Muthukumar
    127

  • av Dr Anchal Gupta
    111

  • av Sher Singh
    111

    HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR BEAUTY AND FITNESS LOOKING YOUNGER Your face is frequently one of the first things that people pay attention to you and is the focal point every time you interact with others. But as we get older, our skin changes, and we may not feel confident with our faces. Having a young face (ER) that looks and shining skin can also be a sign of health and vitality and influence how other people react to us. By practicing good skincare, modifying your lifestyle, and considering medical care, you can make your face look younger and shine; you are young, skin.

  • av Kuroba Hareta & Proggayan Banerjee
    111

  • av Dominic Thomas
    297

  • av Chirasree Banerjee
    141

  • av Jayachandra Raju
    157

    India is the largest contributor to the UN''s peace-keeping operations worldwide. As an emerging global power, poised to be the third largest economy in the world, India''s role in the UN is significant. Few are aware of and appreciate India''s role in the UN and the latter''s role in global peace and sustainable development. The book gives an insight to the overarching role of the UN and India''s part in it. It provides a valuable reference for students preparing for competitive exams, readers who wish to learn and for those eager to expand their world vision in general.

  • av Sarvesh Vishwarup Nikumbh
    111

  • av Atif Murad
    111

  • av Aaliyah Jain
    97

  • av Pradnya Jahagirdar
    97

  • av Mahika Bansal
    111

  • av Arun Babber
    127

  • - Arjuna in business
    av Shree Guru
    171

  • - 101 Tips to Become the Best Working Mom
    av Nehal Vrk
    111

  • - Bramhand ka Pratibimb
    av Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
    171

  • - A Path toward Skyrocketing Your Way to an Extraordinary Life
    av Leena Chandan
    161

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