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  • av Johnathan Rivera
    160,-

    Bawat isa ay may istorya ng pag-ibig. Gaano mo man ilayo ang iyong sarili ay kusa kang hahanapin nito. Bubuksan ang iyong isip, papatibokin ang iyong puso o papalayain ang sarili para makamit ang mga ninanais nito.Ang koleksyon na ito ay mga tulang nagkukwento ng samu't saring emosyon at interpretasyon tungkol sa pagmamahal na hinulma sa mga simpleng talata. Ito ay mga tugma na sumasalamin sa realidad ng pag-ibig na wala itong pinipiling kasarian, oras, lugar at pagkakataon. Bawat buhay na nilalang ay may karapatan itong maramdaman at iparamdam kaninuman.Hayaan mo itong tangayin ka sa mga pira-pirasong karanasan ng kilig, kalungkutan, pagsusumamo, pagpaparaya at pag-asa na nakapaloob sa pagmamahal sa sarili, sa ibang tao at sa Diyos.Bawat linya ay may marahan at marubdob na pakahulugan na animo'y bumubulong at sumisigaw para mapakinggan at mapagmuni-munihan sa iyong pag-iisa o sa gitna ng mundong pabago-bago at balisa.Layunin ng mga karaniwan nitong tugma na mamutawi ito sa iyong mga labi, buhayin ang iyong mga alaala, tuksuin ang iyong pagkahumaling, yakapin ang katotohanan, sundin ang iyong mga pangarap, manahimik sa kasinungalingan, panindigan ang iyong pananalig, magparaya sa nararapat, buhayin ang iyong pantasya, kumapit sa iyong mga baka sakali at magmahal ng hindi natatakot masaktan.Inaamin ng manunulat na halos lahat ng mga tulang ito ay hango sa kanyang karanasan at naniniwala siya na ilan sa mga ito ay naranasan o mararanasan mo rin.Isa lang naman ang pag-ibig di ba? Iba-iba lang ang ating mga istorya.

  • av S Afrose
    180,-

    "Reflection of Mind"- it's such a poetic canvas, where mind has sketched its dreamy thoughts, using divine colours. All are sparkling as usual, everywhere. Thoughts in motion, have reflected, as parts of the Beautiful Life.Those perceptions, dreams, dance every time, by the source of inking spirits.We love to cherish each and every part of dreams, in the deepest mind. Sometimes can share, sometimes can't. Then they hide in a corner. But it's not right all the times. We must believe dear God. We must believe ourselves. If we do that, can reflect easily our thoughts in motion, for a better solution, by taking steps cautiously. We must be ready to accept any result, without any regret. This will help to hold us, for the upcoming life's trend.Let us hold the power of mind. Let us make the picture by showering love, from deepest heart. We will, we must, we should accept all, without losing hopes and trust. No fear can't hold us.For example: Spiritual wings, Spark, Age is not a matter, Mind seeks, The Bridge, Little Butterfly, You're beautiful, Let your mind fly etc.Hope, you will find out yourself, for a moment, by forgetting the tormented phase of life. And your mind will revive with its divine essence, to shine the way of life, onward.

  • av S Afrose
    150,-

    Why do some people come into our life just out of nowhere, though for a brief moment, they still manage to change our whole life? They force us to ponder and see life, the world from a different perspective. They force us to see the light and the goodness in midst of all the darkness. They put themselves so close to our soul that even when they leave they are not truly gone... What is love? Why do we love? What is friendship? Above all, what is family? What does it feel to have/ sustain a family? Why do some people have everything in the life they want and need to survive, all their desires while others barely have anything they want and need to survive? But why do the others still manage to survive in midst of all this darkness, cruelty, pain, and suffering? Why do darkness, pain, and suffering are their only true companion? Though they live in the dark, their soul can still see the light. Why do they still manage to have that hope and courage? Why don't they give up on dreaming? Why do they still hope and dream? Based on what eternal infinite enchanted mystifying force they never cease to exist? --- Perhaps the sanctified love and faith... This journey carries all the answers. I hope this journey will change your life. I hope it will make you see things from a different perspective. I hope it will make you ponder. I know it will- I have hope. It can change your life. It can. You just have to have that faith. Just believe and keep believing. AS IT DID MINE...

  • av Anindita Bose
    140,-

    "words breathe in silence" has been created with the stories that Anindita Bose has observed in life. Many of the ideas have been from the human world itself, with an open window to look at society differently or to accept the stories that are part of our own destiny. The purpose of this book is to begin a journey in which she can create more paths for herself and the people; the paths which perhaps will lead us all to connect together and look at life with more curiosity and zeal. "Each story is fueled by a refined knowledge of magical wisdom. Bose shows man in his reckless struggle with fate."- Anne Vegter,(former) Poet Laureate of the Netherlands"I noticed in the society how the women are given chances to bloom only to be crushed repeatedly," writes Anindita Bose in one of these stories in which she combines attention to daily life with another dimension that seems to come from a soul who is many years older than she actually is." - Franca MancinelliFano, Italy

  • av Bright Mills
    136,-

    The Karma is an intriguing and exciting fiction stories. It is made up of three short fiction stories entitled; Jealous Murderer, Will to Kill, and Stab in the heart. Jealous murderer is about Tony in love with Shelly, a runaway from home. Tony murdered Shelly and dumped her in the Manchester river, because he was jealous thinking Shelly had found another lover. Water almost cleaned out the evidence if not for the brilliant job of the investigators that unravel the mystery behind Shelly's death. Will to kill features Esther from Brazil. She was from a very poor home doing prostitution to survive and feed her parents. Fortunately she was caught up by an American business who changed her story from poverty to wealth. But due to her so much greed she killed her American husband thinking she could inherits his wealth. The deceased mother spent three years hunting the suspect until she was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. And finally, stab in the heart features an Indian serial killer who because his father killed his dog, was transform overnight into a serial killer. His wife had trusted her life into his hand for love and protection, but after so many murders, he at the end murdered his wife, then hung himself.

  • av Davy Fidel
    150,-

    Every story has a beginning. Every story has an end. Every story has what enlivens it. The root and stem of a story will make you to ask... why?! What is the idea behind it and the purpose of the story of what shocks you.The poet in "The Tomb Will Tell You A Story" presents a story in its flesh and bone for you to ask the question you will never stop asking yourself or dream about --- the tomb. Why?! Is it what you never expected?

  • av Manuel Ortega Abis
    136,-

    This is the death of Innocence of Isabela Manlavi as she embarked on her spellbinding missions as Sabelina, the first Filipino sorceress spy.¿

  • av Darla Tverdohleb
    196,-

    Zenovia is devastated when she learned she may not be able to conceive in the future. Hence, before it happens and be alone all her life, she must have a baby ASAP. The biggest setback? She has zero love life, and she has never been with a man even at the age of twenty-five-pathetic and impossible it may sound-until she accidentally has an eye-to-eye contact with a super beddable man at The Black Church, Maksimillian. Will the billionaire accept her tempting hot deal to be her romp partner until she gets pregnant, with no strings attached afterwards?

  • av Deepa Agarwal
    160,-

    Kriti feels there's something strange about Mr. Yatri's house - something chilly and forbidding. There's something strange about Mr. Yatri too. He's a photographer, famous for his portraits of children.Mohit laughs at her fears. But children have been vanishing mysteriously in the hill town of Banari. And Kriti has an uneasy feeling that it's not just a simple case of kidnapping. Neel Pargat, a reporter from the National News, shares her suspicions. And then - after several eerie, bloodcurdling experiences - Kriti realises that the traveller's ghost is haunting her too...

  • av Emmanuel Bandelaria Asi
    136,-

    "Ang Paglalakbay ni Leon Asilo" ay ang paglalakbay ni Emmanuel Bandelaria Asi na nagkakanlong sa pen name na Leon Asilo. Ang libro ay tumatalakay sa kanyang pagliliwaliw sa ibang bayan at paglilibot sa iba't ibang dako. Ibinabahagi rin dito ang kaniyang pag-ibig sa asawa, anak, trabaho at bayan. Sumasalamin sa mga himig at indayog ng mga salita ang kanyang pananaw sa mga usaping bayan. Mula sa mga payak na bagay hanggang sa mga masalimuot na pangyayari sa ating bansa. Mga katanungang nananatiling naghahanap nang kasagutan. (Ang mga katha ay bunga ng malikot na imahinasyon ng may akda at ang pagkakatulad sa totoong tao o pangyayari ay di sinasadya.)

  • av Rufelyn G. Alcantara
    166,-

    The trends of teaching in this 21st century is technically inviting change and challenge teachers. It is the new world of education that introduces the importance of technology. The trends of digital education lead us to explore the benefits of technology in teaching and learning.This new trend opens opportunity to provide better solutions for the present need of our students. Once adapted to support learner, it can be a great help for both teachers and students.While we are optimistic about these new innovations. Let's consider true education. Teacher plays a very important role to develop the character. The teacher with a Christ-like character. Spreads his or her influence in every corner of the classroom. There is no shortage of teachers in the world. However, there is scarcity of godly educators in schools.Let's go back to basic. It is said that "teaching is the most noble profession." What makes it noble? What the qualities of a noble teacher? What it takes be a model teacher? What about effective and efficient teacher really means?These questions shed light to the journey of all educators around the world. It is my sincere motivation to close the gap between the innovation in education and the ideal character of the teacher must possess. And to rebuild the ideal image of the most noble profession - Teaching.

  • av Delle Loteyro
    250,-

    At his bestfriend's funeral, Sebastian, a womanizing musician with highly pessimistic vision of life meets Asha, a very opinionated and hopeless romantic woman. Sebastian, who claims that marriage is just legal papers and documents that will only cause complications and problems as people's feelings change, strongly contradicts Asha's belief in its importance as a vow and as a promise that will reach heaven. Their sudden debate caused them to be sincerely curious about each other.As their curiosities grow, and so their feelings for one another. But will those emotions be strong enough to overcome their differences? Will their romance yield fruit even though they have contradictory views and perspectives about things in life? Or else everything will inevitably lead to their tragedy...

  • av Darla Tverdohleb
    186,-

    Walang pakialam si Lucian kung magiging matandang binata na siya. Ngunit iyon ay nagbago nang makilala ang mas bata pa sa kaniya na dalawang dekada na dalaga, si Rowan. Dahil kaya sa malungkot ang mga mata nito kaya siya nahalina sa unang pagsilay lamang?Hindi niya akalaing totoo pala ang love at first sight. Subalit ganoon din kaya ang damdamin para sa kaniya ng dalagang ayaw nang maniwala sa lahi ni Adan?

  • av Maria Felomina
    186,-

    Naisip mo rin ba minsan o natanong sa iyong sarili kung ano ang mararamdaman mo kung ikaw ang pipiliin ng babaeng mahalaga sa 'yo? Kung ano ang e-re-react mo kapag pinili ka niya kahit kakakilala niyo pa lang sa isa't isa? Kasi kung ako ang tatanungin, aminado akong hindi ako natuwa...kasi alam kong napipilitan lang siya sa araw na iyon at walang siyang ibang choice kundi ako ang pillin niya. And it made me ask, in which presence did she really caught up?

  • av Saidou DM Camara (Gainako Poet)
    156,-

    "The Land of Hidden Thoughts" is a florilegium that fosters stopgap, highlights potential powers and forces that are decelerating black societies from redemption, reintegration, independence, and black supremacy.¿It fills the lyrical soul with a craving for regard to great and deep expression. The nectar that spills from the mug of genius imbues and delights, leaving mediocrities inebriated with admiration and esteem.¿In addition, the book shed lights on societal patrimonies which are verbal treasure troves of countless mitigations for various greats who have lifted us to thrilling heights but have been silenced by true minatory forces.

  • av Jackie Lyn Paula Catipon
    150,-

    In this world wheresickness, chaos, hate, and death reign,may we all findhealing, peace, love, and life again;As long as we keep waking upto witness mornings and moonrise;May we keep on holding tightto that hope and faiththat much better days are aheadand already coming our way-jcatipon

  • av Darla Tverdohleb
    196,-

    Bumalik si Gianna sa buhay ni Brayden, ngunit gagawin ng lalaki ang lahat ng makakaya upang iwasan ang dalaga. Alam niyang hindi mabuti para sa kanya ang babae dahil wawasakin lang nito ang kanyang puso.Subalit nasisiyahan naman si Gianna na ipakita sa binata na may epekto pa rin siya ritöna may damdamin at pagnanasa pa rin ito para sa kanya. Kaya lang, siya na naman ang masasaktan nang sobra sa pagkakataong ito dahil may iba nang gustong pakasalan ang binata. Paano na ang pag-ibig niya para kay Brayden? Malalaman kaya ng binata ang dahilan kung bakit niya ito iniwan noon bago pa man mahuli ang lahat?

  • av Bajruzin Hajro Planjac
    160,-

    His book is unique because of the stories that turn us back to the past and explain to children some other world that they do not remember and that is specific because of many things. Less things and more happiness. All other books today talk about technology, future or imaginable things and this has a powerful idea : To tell children that happiness is something that we make and that all sad and happy thoughts come from us and our head. This book is divided on chapters and every chapter has its own story. It got a great reviews and children were very satisfied with it. For the main themes it has: love, parents and childhood, happiness and friends, games without technology...

  • av Ana Stjelja
    156,-

    Before the readers of this book are 25 interviews with renowned poets from all over the world, of all generations. The book Modern Talks on Poetry was created as a result of my journalistic work in the period from 2019 to 2022. What particularly inspired me to publish this book is the idea that poetry played a very significant role during the pandemic, primarily in a psychological sense, because many people turned to writing poetry during the lockdown, as a kind of creative therapy. With this book, I would like to pay tribute to poetry as a unique form of artistic and linguistic expression and to all the poets of this world.

  • av Manuel Ortega Abis
    320,-

    Sa wakas, may tagapagtanggol na ang lahat ng mga inihuhulí, ang mga ibinababang-turing, at ang mga inililigáw sa Lungsod ng Arguella, Bayan ng Silangan. Patutunayan ng mga bagong supirhiro natin na, sa kanilang lungsod, ang labis na kapangyarihan ang tunay na kapansanan ng sinumang tao.

  • av R. B. Abiva
    130,-

    About the PoetR.B. Abiva is a faculty at the Institute of Teacher Education of the Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges. A well-known poet, writer, novelist, translator, and author of 12 books of poetry, short stories, flash fiction, and novel. His extensive writings in Filipino, Ilokano, and English often depict folklore, surrealism, social realism, and the subaltern.About the TranslatorIvan Emil A. Labayne is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities, UP Los Baños. He holds an MA in Language and Literature from UP Baguio and is currently pursuing a PhD in Philippines Studies at UP Diliman. As part of the art collective Pedantic Pedestrians, he helped in organizing BLTX Baguio, Book Launch without a Book, and Kalsada sa Rengga, and in releasing Tila, This is a Working Zine, Bionotes in Negatives, and As a matter of stilling: shots on work from home among other projects. His creative and critical works have appeared in Philippine journals Daluyan, Kritika Kultura, The Cordillera Review, Katipunan, Entrada, and in web platforms Jacket2, Asian Cha, MR Online and Cosmonaut.

  • av Manohar Dev
    150,-

    This story is the story around us. It doesn't matter to us until this incident happens in our house. We often get surprised once we hear, see or read such incidents in newspapers, magazines and through television but then soon forget. This story is also a story of two lovers which have ended somewhere in the pages of history. Both wanted to spend their lives in the thrill of their love. But the social fabric does not allow them to do so. Then those situations are created where in order to save themselves, they have to do that work, reading which anyone's soul will tremble. How can a daughter do this to her family. Can anyone kill a small child of 6 months? No one can be in danger from a small child. But what happened? Eventually seven members of the family lost their lives. What will happen to this loving couple? Will the society accept their child born in jail?

  • av Chinmay Chakravarty
    150,-

    Weirdos roam everywhere around us, at times they move within us too. However, one cannot be definitive about the salient features or the rich attributes that make them so. The short stories of this book do accept this fact and therefore, the titular characters described in those stories are not marked out as them, leaving the onus on the intelligent readers to judge for themselves.

  • av Avishek Gupta
    260,-

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  • av Juan Miramar
    160,-

    The works of Juan Miramar,presented in this book, aredistinguished, as always,by sophisticated language,subtle humor, a uniquephilosophical perspectiveon life, and vibrant Easterncolor.The novella "Echoes ofSomeone Else's War"impresses with its captivatingand dynamic plot. Ascholar and writer, a formertranslator for internationalpeacekeeping forces,suddenly finds himself inthe midst of the eventsof a contemporary andmysterious war. The distantpast extends its tentacles intothe present, not only forcingthe protagonist to recall hismilitary experience but alsocompelling him to choosesides in unfamiliar Arab andnon-Arab conflicts.

  • av Eva Petropoulou Lianou
    136,-

    Ngày x¿a ngày x¿a, ¿ châu Á xa xôi có m¿t con chim h¿a mi bay qua m¿i tên c¿a m¿t võ s¿ ¿¿o (samurai). ¿üi theo c¿n gió, anh ch¿y nhanh h¿n c¿ l¿i nói c¿a m¿t con r¿ng bay! Gia ¿ình anh k¿ v¿ng, r¿ng anh s¿ ¿¿t ¿¿¿c chi¿n công l¿n. Anh tìm g¿p ng¿n gió và b¿t nó ¿ m¿t ng¿n núi cao nh¿t ¿¿ thoát kh¿i n¿i x¿u h¿ b¿i ¿ã dám phi n¿¿c ¿¿i ch¿ng l¿i... v¿n m¿nh và truy¿n th¿ng c¿a gia ¿ình! ¿ó là cách câu chuy¿n c¿a Nogasika, m¿t samurai có trái tim nhân h¿u ¿ m¿t ph¿ núi c¿a Nh¿t B¿n.... (Eva Petropoulou Lianou)

  • av Somsubhra Banerjee
    170,-

    Step into a world where humanity dances with the unreal, where objects whispermysteries, and where love blooms amidst loss. This collection of short stories isyour portal to a vibrant tapestry of tales, where anything is possible and theshadows teem with untold narratives.Hauntingly beautiful stories:"The Violin, the Clay Puppet, and the Firefly": An ageing musician seekssolace in music, only to find an unexpected connection beyond the veil."The Skyscraper, Little Hut": An unlikely friendship blossoms between atowering skyscraper and a weathered old house, sharing stories of life, loss, andhope."A Hope Called Sports": A high-stakes penalty shootout sparks both a youngboy's dreams and a veteran goalkeeper's struggle for redemption.More than just glimpses: These stories weave intricate tapestries, exploring ourdeepest emotions, anxieties, and desires. Sentient objects whisper tales, naturesings a mesmerizing chorus, and even in the face of loss, love's embers burnbright.This isn't just a book, it's an invitation: Enter a world where reality shimmerswith possibility. Hold your breath, turn the page, and let the whispers guide you.Where imagination ignites the flame of wonder, your journey begins...

  • av Gigi Balita
    180,-

    Memories of love, captured in poetic utterances, reminiscences and remembrances. As recorded, as written, as penned in a pensive, melancholic outpouring of the heart's content. Readers, let us recall that moment in our lives when we first felt the wonder of falling in love. That euphoric, ecstatic, exalted state we seemed to have settled in throughout our teenage years. Gentle, soft, mellow side of ourselves that we may have forgotten as we grew old. Let me guide you in a travel glide down memory lane, as we scan each page, each folio, each verso of this book and we all fall in love once again by the beauty of young Love.

  • av S Afrose
    150,-

    Love is the crucial fact for the dearest life, at each aspect of the dreamysite.We have to nourish this divine love always.Heart craves for the purest essence forever.Make it the evergreen tub.Love you so much dear one. Happy Valentine!Poetry, My Valentine."A Bouquet of Lovefor your beautiful valentine"

  • av Rajendra Mishra
    160,-

    "The poems of Assabiyah are compositions of people's freedom and the right to live, written keeping in focus the grand renaissance of the Arab Revolution. Along with this, there are poems pertaining to the tragedy of the division of India as well as the crisis the other countries are facing in the world. Some poems talk of the intimate feelings. They have been given a separate space and title apart from the Assabiyah. However, together they all contain the people's expectations of the modern world.Even in the cyber-age and Cyborg times, the pulse of the humanity cannot be ignored. Now, no one can rule even with the help of army with by force of the armament. No one can rule even through votes, if the results don't match people's wish and the ruling party attempts to avoid the people's bidding.Rajendra Mishra is a contemporary writer. He is the poet of Aaj Kavita (Poetry Today) and the present needs to be deciphered in future too. Even in the age of machines, poetry survives because even the Machine Man is desperate to smile as well as shed tears.People cannot be scared by the fear of a blast through a remote. If there is poetry in the heart of the people, no missile can destroy them.All the poems of this collection touch the conscience, prepare man to strive and to keep alive the memory of freedom. They bear the picture of not only present but also of tomorrow."

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