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Young Samuel Nabors plays a game that only he enjoys. As in all games, winning is the goal. However, Sam's success always becomes an inconvenience for his family, that is, until the game is played once too often.
Koobla the Camel introduces children to the delights and peculiarities of the animal (and insect) world. These aspects are interwoven in a funny, weird, and surprisingly fast-paced way, with a light moral thread that promotes the idea of belonging and family.
Zarah Harrison is on a self-destructive crusade after her dad's demise and unpleasant exchange with her stepmom after asking for financial support. Drawn with grief and resentment, she finds herself at the bottom completely opposite to the pampered life she is used to and constantly feeds her pent up desire for revenge.David Duke, after a shocking encounter with Zarah, is fueled by the desire to solve the latter's mystery and he's not going to stop until he finds out.Madison Harrison, widowed and left with a spiteful step daughter to take care with, hopes to seek closure and finally be at peace.Unravel the puzzle behind each characters and get into a tumultuous world of Zarah Harrison as she struggled in fighting her demons to get what is rightfully hers whatever it takes!
In Eating Your Onion, the author, Onyii A. Udoh, reveals the real essence of life and how it can be lived to the fullest. The search for the purpose of life has puzzled many, leaving them with the feeling of being under siege by how life has played out. The author expounds on the sense of emptiness deep within us, the inexplicable hunger for something more beyond what money could buy and how to achieve lasting peace from within. For the downtrodden, despaired, and depressed, Eating Your Onion divulges the true wisdom needed to break free from the prison of self-doubt and the claws of poverty and mediocrity to become the champ which you were created to be in this life. Be inspired, go ahead, express you, and live it out loud!
Fibonacci Tales are fiction written in the format of the Fibonacci sequence, hence the name Fibonacci Tales. What Fibonacci did is plug a 0 and a 1 and set the rule to always add the next two numbers.
Fibonacci Tales are fiction written in the format of the Fibonacci sequence, hence the name Fibonacci Tales. What Fibonacci did is plug a 0 and a 1 and set the rule to always add the next two numbers.
Fibonacci Tales are fiction written in the format of the Fibonacci sequence, hence the name Fibonacci Tales. What Fibonacci did is plug a 0 and a 1 and set the rule to always add the next two numbers.
Fibonacci Tales are fiction written in the format of the Fibonacci sequence, hence the name Fibonacci Tales. What Fibonacci did is plug a 0 and a 1 and set the rule to always add the next two numbers.
Fibonacci Tales are fiction written in the format of the Fibonacci sequence, hence the name Fibonacci Tales. What Fibonacci did is plug a 0 and a 1 and set the rule to always add the next two numbers. Each Fibonacci Tales book has:-two one-page chapters,-one two-page chapter,-one three-page chapter,-one five-page chapter,-one eight-page chapter,-one thirteen-page chapter,-one twenty-one-page chapter,-one thirty-four-page chapter,-one fifty-five-page chapter,-and one eighty-nine-page chapter for a total of 232 pages per book. Fibonacci Tales are written for all ages and in paired sets of books. The first pair of Fibonacci Tales books are Fibonacci Tales Vampire Tales and Fibonacci Tales Knights Tales. The second pair are Fibonacci Tales Dust Tales and Fibonacci Tales Mother Tales. The third pair of Fibonacci Tales books are Fibonacci Tales Angel Tales and Fibonacci Tales B and B Tales.
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