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  • av Khazel Jacob
    150,-

    Ikaw at Ang Pag-ibig Ko ay mula sa pinagsama-samang likha patungkol sa isang taong nagmahal, nasaktan at patuloy na nagmamahal ng iisang tao. Kakambal ng saya ang luha at sakit, madarama mo ang galak at kirot sa bawat pahina ng libro.Sundan ang iba't ibang damdamin sa mga talatang mababasa. Matuto na ang pag-ibig ay hindi lamang puro saya. Kumapit ka lang at maniwala na may bagong simula pagtapos ng luha.

  • av Kimberth D Obeso
    150,-

    Do you want to make yourself physically, mentally, and socially attractive? Well, this pocketbook will teach you how to achieve those things. Opportunity and positivity in life will be yours if you master the laws of attraction!

  • av Varghese V Devasia
    170,-

    Berättelsen skildrar de enkla men samtidigt komplexa underströmmarna i enmor-dotter-relation, då dottern kan döda till och med sin far för att återställasin mors heder. De huvudsakliga karaktärerna är Amaya, en advokat; hennesdotter Supriya (Poornima), en neurolog och hennes far, Karan, en medicinskforskare. Amayas sökande efter sin kidnappade dotter, Supriyas psykiskasökande efter sin mor som separerades vid födseln, och Karans dubbellivutgör temat. Berättelsen skildrar Amayas längtan att träffa sin dotter ochSupriyas insikt att hennes far var otrogen mot hennes mor. Det började medett oväntat telefonsamtal. Amaya och Supriya fortsatte att kommunicera;varje dag förde nya uppenbarelser med sig.Amaya utvecklades genom Vipassana, fann nya riken och meningar i livet,övervann smärta, sorg, ångest och ångest. Det skapade distans med upplysning.Efter tjugofyra års separation träffar Amaya Supriya i fängelse. Polisen påstodatt Supriya hade dödat sin far trots att hon djupt älskade honom. Mordetvar för att sona sin fars brott mot sin mor. Varje tecken på kärlek har ettoupplösligt, ofattbart spår av hämnd; ingen relation existerar utan våld. Dudödar personen du älskar mest.

  • av Sridevi K. J. Sharmirajan(H. G)
    186,-

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  • av Rachelle A. Gonzales
    136,-

    A collection of poetry that evolves in love. It pertains the bliss, glory , pain,the high and lows of someone in the presence of being

  • av Sridevi K. J. Sharmirajan(H. G)
    170,-

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  • av Swapna Dutta
    136,-

    "Ancient and medieval Indian history is full of stories. Many of the characters are real and the incidents are said to have happened. But there are hardly any historical records about them. It is difficult to say how much of it belongs to actual history and how much to tradition and local folklore because it all happened so long ago. Both have blended to create these fascinating legends, available in several versions. True or not, they are interesting and portray Indian culture and happenings of a forgotten era. Many of them are mentioned in standard works of history and important literary works. I found a few in Tod's Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Kalhana's Rajatarangini, Somdeva's Kathasaritsagara and folk literature of various states. Wherever there is more than one version of the stories I have selected the ones I liked the best. The legends deserve to be remembered for the values they symbolize.How did king Shatavahana react when one of his queens insulted him by calling him him uneducated? Was he able to live down that insult? How did Shiladitya, the son of a humble temple attendant, become the first Suryavanshi king? How far would a king of Kashmir go to prove himself just and fair-minded? What were the adventures faced by Jayapir Vinayaditya, the dashing king of Kashmir? Why did the poet-king Matribandhu give up his throne? These are some of the legends portrayed in this collection. "

  • av Madaline Clifton
    160,-

    Sabrina "Sia" Waters unleashes a whole new world she didn't know existed in all her years of living in Savannah, Georgia. A mystery begins to unravel as her romantic life takes a few hits. She'll stumble upon the Silver Cupid's Club to learn cupid exists, but there isn't just one. There are several different variants of cupid from the popular cupid to the anti-cupid. She learns that the Silver Cupid is rare and thought of to be extinct.As Julian and October Blake attempt to convince Sia the Silver Cupid exists- Fabian "Fable" Pruitt enters her life. He's the last living Silver Cupid who's gonna play her heartstrings. He's also gonna change the perspective of Sia; falling in love as they go along. She's gonna make new connections, rediscover her familial bonds, and redefine the meaning of life. She's never once considered a love triangle or the outcome.All's fair in love and war...especially when the Silver Cupid is involved.

  • av Alexis Tolkkinen
    170,-

    Poem sample:You don't have to capture her heartto win her over,just give her a vacationin the form of your presence-vacation

  • av Marilou Almano
    160,-

    A 19-year-old lucid dreamer named Abcdef Alphaveto starts to confuse her dreams and reality the moment Dodong shows up. Contrarily, Dodong was an unknown person who claimed to have been there in Abcdef's dream ever since. On the other side of the universe, Dodong is the last bloodline of the imperial family. He is a dragon blessed by the gods with all strength.Dodong having a little too much power could potentially cause chaos, so the heavens have granted Dodong's romantic destiny in his dreams, where he can select his mate, but who is destined to be his weakness.But what would happen if Abcdef was dragged into Dodong's world?What would happen if Abcdef found out the meaning of her dreams and the reason for her existence?What if she really is Dodong's weak spot? Will she merely stand by and allow Dodong to be overthrown because of her?

  • av Ma¿gorzata Bajorska
    166,-

    For whom?For everyone who yearns for sensitivity and reflections. For those who don't await sex scenes and action.For the individuals made defective by the day-to-day grind and rejected by the society. For those, for whom getting up in the morning is a sick torment.For the individuals who can't find understanding in their close ones.Amanda is a unique individual. But not because she has superpowers. What makes her unique is her disease - she suffers from schizophrenia. She hears voices; day and night. But sometimes she also sees...And she is living in an unusual place - it's a mental hospital. She meets other girls - Melissa, who almost died of bulimia and Veronica who is hemmed around by depression. Each of them has a story to tell. And there is Cassandra, who makes everyone's life miserable..."Having depression is like dying when you're still alive. To live and be dead. A person lives in an empty shell called the body but they feel there is no soul inside. As if it's gone somewhere and never returned. And that person waits and waits but the soul never returns. Where can the soul go? Not shopping or to visit friends. That's for sure. Depression is also the feeling when something inside us is screaming but no one can hear it. When we die every day. Every day anew. Forever and ever.

  • av Jackie Lyn Paula Catipon
    160,-

    ...in every full moonlies the shadowsthat still lurkon my wall of uncertainty;but my glowwill shine througheven in mytoughest adversity

  • av Begum
    306,-

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  • av Colin Anderson
    136,-

    What if an android knew it was real, given the choice to make its own decisions. A newly born android has chosen her "family" but it is not as simple as it seen. Especially when a "previous" model comes online and seeks its competition. It must make a difficult decision.... Family or... Destruction.... unbeknownst to them both. A buried secret is uncovered....

  • av Asma
    140,-

    Dahlia is a body positivity story, that teaches us to embrace ourselves and others around us no matter what, without any judgement. Dahlia is about Arsh, who cannot express and Iky who is emotionless. The author creates a parallel between Arsh and his inability to communicate and Iky her inability to react, and how they deal with their respective differences individually and as a team.

  • av Nabajyoti Bhuyan
    150,-

    My StoriesThis is a collection of my short stories, travelogues and anecdotes published in some renowned English dailies of north east India. The short stories revolve around common man's life. In the first story "Bolt from the Blue'' tells about the after effects of demonetization. In'' Hues of Blue'' the pandemic created miseries is well depicted. ''The Mysterious Lady", ''November Rain'', "The Gift" all three are about simple romance. ''Broken Dreams'' and ''Street Life'' showcased the struggle for existence of common man.In the travelogues section I have tried to provide a visual representation of my tours. All of my trips were road trips and I singlehandedly drove my car to different difficult destinations along with my wife and son. Be it Kathmandu and Pokhara, Thimphu and Paro or Tawang and Darjeeling all trips were to hilly terrain.In the anecdotes section I have remembered some incidents associated with my life. "Sleeping Driver'', ''Meat Misery'' and ''Water Worries'' are of humorous genre. Other write ups are about memories of my late parents, my school days, my college days, and my work life and last but not the least my saviours during my distress. Hope you will enjoy reading this small effort from me and shower blessings upon me.

  • av Darla Tverdohleb
    186,-

    Alodia comes home just to find out her twin sister Alyanna committed suicide. She finds out the reason behind it and decides to avenge her death by hurting and shaming men-until she meets a Romanian Gypsy. She is now confused about her feelings for Harman while she keeps reminding herself that she is only playing a game with him. But will he let her go in the end once he learned the truth?

  • av Chiranjeevi Rajamohan
    180,-

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  • av Naisha
    136,-

    An evening of Enigma is a book written by 13 years old Naisha. It tells the story of Sophie a strange young adult whose only mission is to educate her friends on the evils of wasting natural resources.

  • av Karuna Sanghvi
    136,-

    Percipience or point of view. A collection of poems that explores the abstract world, rarely seen. It describes emotions that are rarely expressed. Percipience delves into the poet's psyche to understand the esoteric nature of the world around her.

  • av Swapna Dutta
    136,-

    As one who loves to travel, for me one thing has always been of prime importance. I cannot write about a place unless I am moved by it, either because of memories or interesting legends associated with the place or something I feel to be significant. In some cases hot tourist spots leave me cold while a neglected corner makes me feel that it is well worth writing about.To Sail beyond the Sunset consists of 12 write-ups about places I have visited and loved. It is in 2 parts. The first is about places outside India while part II speaks of places in India. They describe my personal impressions and feelings and do not claim to be an all-inclusive fact file. But I sincerely hope that if my stories interest my readers they will visit the places and find out whatever else I may have left out.

  • av Mitrajit Biswas
    196,-

    Buku ini ingin mengungkap perbincangan mengenai skenario-skenario baru dan munculnya tatanan dunia. Apakah peranan India di Asia, di dalam Asia dan di luar kawasan tersebut, ketika kita sudah berada di abad ke-21 dan melihat ke depan.

  • av Allison Jane G. Villarete
    330,-

    They say that not everyone who sins deserves to suffer for entire life. Let it change for you especially if it is unvarnished truth. Another woman will face a situation that everyone avoids. Choosing the right settlement, or choosing your own decision? Chaos in life but not giving up is the answer and key to open a good future, especially if you assiduoused for it. Another woman will fight the obstacles that will try to destroy her harmonious life, but will continue to fight.

  • av Anna Katrina Velilla-Milan
    140,-

    This book was inspired by one of our pillow talk moments with my son, Sandro. Sandro at 5 years old, randomly sang this phrase out loud,"The sun and the moon like to stay togetherbut they can't stay together all the time.But they have a good time in the sunset."Watching sunsets as it unfolds each day can be symbolic. The reason for each hold its own purpose at some point in life. I find that sunsets enhances my lasting satisfaction of life. The colors, the hues and vibrance is one of the reasons why I see its beauty. Everyday is different but still beautiful in its own way.Lesson on the days of the week and the colors of the sky are introduced. Underneath it all is the essence of the story. It is about the Power of Positive Communication & Emotional Regulation. To choose to respond healthy vs to react violently to avoid causing harm to others especially to those you love.Hope this book inspires you to see the meaning of a sunset in your life, to live, to learn and to love.

  • av Kuldeep Sharma
    150,-

    The human mind constantly fluctuates between the present, the past, and thefuture. In good times, it embarks on weaving happy dreams. In bad times, itgoes to the past and remembers happy times, while it jumps to the future andthinks worrisome thoughts. Either way, it distracts us from reality, and as aresult, we lose control of our thoughts and feelings, ultimately affecting ourdecision-making ability.The following poems describe different moods of a floating mind. When itis restless, its thoughts are dominated by anxiety and fear. In a calm state, it isconnected to the soul and generates thoughts of hope and courage.Through these poems, the poet conveys that love is an innate quality ofhumankind which, however, is not let overwhelm life by the mind. Since themind is fed with news of hunger, hatred, and conspiracies worldwide, it tendsto miss the bliss of love that is the cure for all evil.

  • av Tresa Nair
    160,-

    I wrote this book in love, in pain,In joy-remembering each name,Names of lovers lost,Names of voices deadTales of loving at a cost,Of romance, and of life in shredIt's my heart for you to read or leaveOr find solace when you grieve

  • av Benj Gabun Sumabat
    136,-

    This collection of prose and poetry is three years in the making. It is a book of sorrows, high hopes, good and bad days, and memories-either to be forgotten or remembered. This is a journey of life and its bittersweet misadventures-shards turned into art.Confessions that were whispered or held within the most bottomless abyss of one's heart and soul; it is a book that explores the corners of one's mind where darkness often finds its comfort. A life of solitude, disconnection, poetry, books, literature, and imaginary worlds created as haven-to temporarily escape this world and all that comes with it.When you read this book, I hope you will think that what you hold is a life-living, beating, moving, and having dreams. Hold it gently; thread it slowly and carefully. Sink into the words, thoughts, and experiences. And when sundown commences, you will realize that after all you have been through, life is still worth living.

  • av Priyanga Soundar
    150,-

    In the Orche seeks to find happiness with oneself. Without any worry or botheration about the looks or colour or shape.When there is a disturbance in the orche as to which fruit is best? and who deserves to be the King? Spark, the fairy interrupts!

  • av John Aloyzeus Reotutar
    170,-

    In Harbinger of Chaos, experience the thrilling story of one man's journey to uncover his true destiny and identity. Follow Carl Fernandez as he discovers his dormant unique ability and how this newfound power leads him to unravel a sinister plot that threatens the very existence of the human race across the multiverse.Through this story, explore a world filled with danger, hopelessness, and witness the power of courage and strength in the face of overwhelming odds. With vivid detail and captivating adventure, Harbinger of Chaos is a riveting tale that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.

  • av Vincent Patalay Cepillo
    170,-

    It is a collection of the poems that the author has written over time. It encompasses his life, his hardships, the joys, the laughter and the love that he experienced. He intends to send the messages of this collection to those who may be experiencing the same experiences that he had, and that they may, likewise, find comfort in this piece.In our journey in this battlefield called life we face various and different foes like pain, farewell, tears and sadness.But, the universe always affords us with companions to accompany us in our quest, in the form of smiles, joy, happiness, and of them all, love.This collection of poems is an expression of the thoughts and fascination that the author has always wanted to convey to the cosmos from his very soul.The very narratives contained in these pieces are the maps that served as the lighting guide for a travelling man to reach this point.The stories crafted by the adventures of the writer, which are now exhibited in the face of this poetry, seek to lend some rays to the reading folk, whose endeavors may also now be challenged.One important note that may be shared before the outset of the perusal of this humble collation is to enjoy the voyage that waits ahead. To, likewise, conquer the forests of uncertainties through the remarks of the literature herein scribbled. And to immerse one's heart and thoughts in the messages of these STATEMENTS OF THE SOUL.

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