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  • - . . . Making Caring for Yourself a Habit!
    by Chandini Ann Khanna
    £9.49

    The most important and crucial connection one can make is with oneself. There is no underlying premise or "teaching" in this book. It is only a sincere effort on the part of the author to connect with herself, and in doing so, if you can see the importance of Some Me Time, then this diary would be your most prized possession. Take it home and make it part of your life-if you love you!

  • by Eamon Raa
    £16.49

  • - Who Is This Man I Hardly Know!
    by Lotte Roy
    £12.49 - 21.49

  • - A Collection of Fifty-Four Thought Provoking Articles
    by T P Anand
    £12.49 - 21.49

  • - Book 3: I Choose What Happens to Me
    by Joseph (University of Toronto Canada) Wong
    £16.49

    I Choose What Happens to Me. As a parent, you are probably concerned about what the new tomorrow looks for your children amid talk of how technology would fundamentally change the way we live and work. The motivation for this book comes from the simple notion that everything a child needs to know today to prepare for this new tomorrow is already available. The reason they are not exposed to it is that schools have not begun teaching them. This three-book series explains the adult concepts of economics, leadership, and management in ways a child can understand. I taught my daughter Newton's laws of motion when she was just four years old by making her experience it standing in a moving bus. I have no doubt that equipping our children with real-world knowledge earlier in their lives rather than later is key to preparing for this so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. With this new view of the world, children go into their teen years asking more relevant questions in school about the real world, making them better at creating solutions and adapting to changes. Parents are encouraged to read these books with their children and add their own real workplace examples into these life lessons.

  • - Children's Book of Poems
    by Rhea Sajnani & Debbiejo Miranda
    £11.49

  • - A Collection of Thoughts
    by X W Ng
    £16.49

  • by Ingrid Habib
    £25.49

    On ne se rappelle pas des journées entières mais plutôt des moments. Dans "Souvenirs d'Enfance" l'auteur Ingrid Habib partage une collection de reminiscences de son enfance; une partie importante d'une vie pour créer des impressions positives et durables. Ingrid offre une variété d'extraits de sa petite enfance se rappelant de sa famille, ses amis, ses experiences, des endroits et plus... Jouant à des jeux de fantaisie et d'habillage, célébrant des anniversaires et des fêtes, allant en autobus à l' école, les journées scolaires; Ingrid raconte une sélection de souvenirs qui ont marqué son enfance. Elle se rappelle que le bonheur était d'être ensemble. A travers " Souvenirs d'Enfance" Ingrid espère inspirer les autres de préserver leurs propres souvenirs et de chérir l'enfant qui réside dans chacun de nous.

  • by Avinash Dashwin
    £16.49

    Maxiel Greene is a normal teen who lives a normal life, but as time passes, he realizes that there is something wrong with his surroundings. He keeps having nightmares around the woods near his high school, and then it becomes a lot weirder as a girl in a white dress shows up. What could all this mean? What could she be trying to tell him?

  • by Ashley Lim
    £19.49

  • by A Alban, Af Cagayan-Chua & M Sanicas
    £19.49

  • by Joscelyn Quek
    £14.49

  • by Dr Lamiaa Mousa Al-Madany
    £26.49

  • by Dr Lamiaa Mousa Al-Madany
    £16.49

  • by Kim Cheng Patrick Low & Teck Choon TEO
    £14.49

  • by Diana Duncan
    £19.49

    After Charlie learns to swim, his father takes him to choose a new puppy as a reward. But to his Dad's surprise Charlie chooses a small quiet puppy he calls Abe, because somehow he knows this is just the dog for him! Dad complains that Abe won't play or fetch and is afraid of everything - even dogs half his size - but Charlie understands what it's like to be shy and tells Abe that they will try to be 'tough and brave' together. One night, Abe decides to put a cunning 'doggy plan' into action when he overhears Charlie telling Dad that he is being bullied at school by a boy called Garth. Not only does Abe teach Garth a (rather amusing) lesson he will never forget, but he also shows Dad and his classmates that bravery comes in all shapes and sizes and that lots of our problems can be solved if we 'just have a loyal friend.'

  • by Danny Teller
    £26.49

    It's entirely projected on life in Nepal.It explains the quality and life expectancy. It covers a period of nearly nine months from July 2002 until April 2003.The activities and developments are details that are worth learning about how many people still live as working class in the world but who seek to find a better life.My expectations from a point of view of hospitality were more than fulfilled, and this was mainly due to the way I was treated.The book talks about finding a peaceful way of life regardless of where you are in the world and attempts to find a way to overcome many obstacles, such as money and resources.Probably the last important issue is communicating and treating people with a great deal of respect because there is always someone in the world who is worse off than you.

  • - An Open Diary
    by Krati Jain
    £25.49

    "The Waves on Water" is a dramatic and emotional semi-autobiographical life story of a girl (La Chica del Agua), fictionally extrapolating inspiration from elements of the author's personal life which she finds metaphorically similar to Water. It is a diary, put together by diary entries of 50 poems (Whispers), ranging from domestic realisations to surreal epiphanies and progressing from the scientific to the artistic. The poems are organised into six cyclical and chronological but linguistically and contextually inter-allusive chapters (Waves), each appropriate to a new stage of life. The reader is led smoothly through a journey of emotional ups and downs (Crests and Troughs) to ponder over each cryptic whisper in the narrative.

  • - How to Make Malaysia a Tax Free Country
    by Ph D Dr Niaz Ahmad Khan F R C S
    £28.99

    In Freedom Unleashed, Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan F.R.C.S., Ph.D., makes the case that while a world without taxes may seem like a pipe dream, it's within our power to create. He examines how a mutual benefit bond system would allow nations to abolish taxes, fund initiatives, create incentives for rich and poor citizens, promote sensible public and private investments, and eliminate poverty. The system's incentive-based principals would also help governments rebuild national infrastructures and restore law and national pride. While Malaysia is used as an example, the principles he shares could help countries throughout the globe eliminate taxes, create wealth, and improve the quality of life for its citizens. People may laugh at the idea of a tax-free world, but they also laughed at the notion of sending astronauts to the moon, splitting the atom, and curing diseases. Open your mind to a world of possibilities with Freedom Unleashed: How to Make Malaysia a Tax Free Country.

  • - Malam Pertama Ramadan
    by Irawan Gani
    £22.49

    As she was about to go to sleep, Nora heard that her father was getting ready to go out. Let's join Nora and find out why. This book is a perfect introduction to how Muslims around the world would spend their Ramadan nights.Waktu Nora ingin tidur, dia terdengar ayahnya sedang bersiap-siap untuk keluar rumah. Mari ikuti Nora mendapat tahu sebab ayahnya hendak keluar rumah. Buku ini memperkenalkan pada para pembaca bagaimana umat Islam sedunia menghabiskan masa mereka pada setiap malam Ramadan.

  • by Johari Sinal
    £26.49

    This book is delivering the information that is useful for those people who have the expectation to know or learn about how water is available to them and what processes are involved in making the water ready for consumption. This book is presented with the intention to give the readers a know-how. It is easy to understand, with simple guidance that will open ways to the door of knowledge and ideas, with the best input that gives the most precious information and directions.

  • by Brian K L Kan
    £14.49

  • by Siew Ling Seah
    £17.49

  • by Charles Wong
    £34.99

    This book offers visual pleasure and elegance with images that inspired from delightful past time at the afternoon tea break, travel, to festive seasons and some of the celebration moments that evokes the reader's desire on looking the beauty around us in the world, exploring the incredibly beautiful places also bringing certain serenity, comfort, and positive energy to the reader. One of the significant part of the book is about the author's passion on refined menswear, gathering all these beautiful elements and details together, capturing this modern dapper gent's life of what he saw and how his life looks like to live with impeccable style and elegance.

  • by A Halim Hassan & Zainon Shamsuddin
    £17.49

    This book is the authors' first project together, and it focuses on the life values that are important for children when growing up. The values are presented in a manner that is playful yet easy-to-understand through the book's favorite pet character.

  • by Yunn Gan
    £18.49

    An Invitation from the Trees, by author Yunn Gan, is about a sad time for little Ben. He has just moved in with his grandparents because his parents are away. He misses them so much that he goes out to the backyard and cries. He's not outside very long before the trees start talking to him. Ben soon makes friends with the papaya tree, starfruit tree, banana tree, rambutan tree, and calabash vine. All are eager to cheer him up. They invite him to a party with the birds the next day, but the party ends badly. His new friends work together to make it up to Ben. An Invitation from the Trees is a fun, beautifully illustrated book for young readers. It shows how children could cope with difficult circumstances through the help of their friends, whether real or imagined, in a loving environment.

  • by Leyla Savsar
    £35.99

    "I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life." -Virginia Woolf Maybe I just am- Or waiting to become. This collection of prose-like poetry portrays the moments of being and becoming that have materialized from the clear-eyed perspective of a child. It urges the reader to take the time to look around and notice how everything old is enveloped in a sense of newness. It paints a picture of a timeless state and stateless time, where nothing manages to escape the undoing of the past and yet everything becomes tinted with the undertones of change unfolding before the poet's gaze. Places traveled. A home lost and several homes found. The foreign and the familiar. Sights. Smells. Sunsets. The names and the faces behind them. These poems embody the search for peace in the heart of chaos, a sense of calm in the wake of turbulence, and a center from the margins at best. These moments shared find the poet and reader at a crossroads where the soul is satisfied and kept vital only when it is given the chance to explore both the old in the new and the new in the old. May these moments fuel your search as you seek to find your own, set out to be and become. Keep looking and keep searching, for it is your findings that flow into the vast oceans of our collective being-a timeless state that transcends the daily life.

  • by Husna Kassim
    £23.49

    Through engaging photos and musings, Husna Kassim documents a memoir of a debut journey of a group of over-sixties old friends travelling through Siberia and the Balkan states on the Trans Mongolian Express, the Balkan Express, and other less-exotic trains. This book is about memories they created, memories rekindled, people they met on the trains and in the cities while journeying from Beijing to Moscow (through Mongolia), St Petersburg, Tallinn, Warsaw, Budapest and Zagreb. Savouring scenic Russia and fascinating Mongolia with its wild horses grazing on the steppes and fleeting images of yurts/gers dotting the horizon; discovering cities, and seizing moments on the lens, kept the group energised throughout the entire journey. What started out as an awkward mix of characters, bound for a falling-out, resulted in a colourful travel experience of a life time, sometimes punctuated by amusing episodes of miscommunication but always pulling through in comradeship. A journey such as this, with its challenges and opportunities, allows the traveler to discover who she really is, in a way only the road brings.

  • by Huda Adnan
    £14.49

    Maggie Moo is a unique and special cat. She was born in America, but the family who adopted her brought her to Canada, where she lives with her mommy, daddy, and sister. She is the baby of the family. Maggie Moo loves living in Canada. She enjoys all four seasons-the warm summer sun, the beautiful leaves of autumn, the snows of winter, and the flowers of spring. Her family takes her on walks, which give her a good reason to take a nap. And she likes all of her family's things, too-Mommy's food, Daddy's iPad, and her sister's homework! Maggie Moo is a happy cat who loves her family, even if they aren't cats like she is.

  • - Volume 1
    by Walaa Faiz
    £20.49

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