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  • av Tran Quang Dao
    175,-

    Love is the essence in Tran Quang Dao's poetry. His great and regretful love for his passed away mother. His deep love and dedication for his wife. And there are also moon and stars of romantic love for both the sky and the earth, especially for his poor countryside of Quang Binh, suffering from fierce sun and wind, but rich in gratitude. Tran Quang Dao's poetry is rich in images that are very close and dear to the Vietnamese people's traditions, and is also impressive to the world readers with his unique way of thinking and radically renewed poetic form. Reading his poems, we escape from the burden of suffering, are lifted up to the sky by the wings of intense and eternal love...(Writer Kieu Bich Hau)

  • av Riddhima Sen
    343

    "There's something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination. I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I'm born to leave."¿ Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles: in search for The Great Perhaps

  • av Uae Huxley
    277

    Vad Wagner is the best IIF agent there is for over a decade. However, his work turned him into a prideful man and his heart into stone. He spent half of his life living with criminals and he developed some psychopathic tendencies. His life turned to turmoil when his body swapped with a teenage girl; Kylo, a withdrawn, bullied teen. She explored a ritual that opened a door to the mythical world. Now, Vad has to deal with supernaturals in the body of the weak teen girl. How will he be able to handle it? Will the reserved Kylo be able to handle the life and body of Vad? Will Vad's reputation help her overcome her fears and trauma along the way? How will they come back to their original bodies? How will they take control of a life so different from their own? Join Vad and Kylo, clash it out against the supernatural and their inner battle against themselves.

  • av Kamal Abdul Nasir
    370,-

  • av Rupali Patil
    357,-

    "A city isn't so unlike a person. They both have the marks to show they havemany stories to tell. They see many faces. They tear things down and make newagain."¿ Rasmenia Massoud, Broken Abroad

  • av Vincent Patalay Cepillo
    343

  • av Alokparna Das
    383,-

    "Rural landscapes can give the double illusion of being eternal and newly born. Cities, on the other hand, are marked with specific architecture from specific dates, and this architecture, built by long-vanished others for their own uses, is the shell that we, like hermit crabs, climb into."¿ Teju Cole, Known and Strange Things: Essays

  • av Nish Sehgal
    290,-

    A Moment to Give Thanks -In a moment the day comes to an endAt twilight, he walks towards the stone-pathCrossing the short bridge to EastOf a mountain, he gives thanks.For the strength in his legs, the willIn his heart to meet Him!

  • av Clarisse Writes
    255

    Love is not something you find. Love is something that finds you. Love does not dominate, for it cultivates. Love is a never-ending art. It is a masterpiece that no one could ever decipher. But it isn't something we just discover and cling to, it is something we must deliberately create with one another on a daily basis. Because it is an art created by the heart. Its colors are from the soul with its pure light and magical hues. This collection of poetry will make you see both the magic and tragedies that one could possibly experience when venturing into the magical mysteries of love.

  • av Junel D. Garsuta
    150,-

    I Have Already Found The Words is a collection of poems written by Leon Santiago (Junel D. Garsuta). This is a product of a wide imagination and deep love for poetry. Each poem is written with the intention of letting the readers know that life is not perfect nor the people that we encounter every day. This is also a reminder that as humans, what we feel is valid and we need to be heard.

  • av Ara Larosa
    280

    After graduating from law school, former beauty queen Patrice Manuel had made up her mind that she will disassociate herself for a while from everyone just to keep her eye on the prize-that is gaining the title Attorney before her name. Belonging to a family of lawyers, she would not want to become a disappointment. Aside from the fact that it's her dream,her mother would push her harder just to feel victorious over her Aunt Felisa (her mom's sister). Felisa's children are already successful lawyers and her mom is threatened about it, especially that her Aunt Felisa would always brag about her children's achievements. However, during their postgraduation party, Patrice's resolution is immediately put to test. During the said event, her ex-boyfriend-- Gino announced his engagement to Cindy--also their classmate. Afterwards, there was a challenge or a game designed for the whole batch. To get even with her ex-boyfriend and classmate whoare fond of insulting her, she agreed to do the challenge which is to kiss a stranger and take him on a date for their midnight campfire. Eventually, she met this handsome and intelligent-looking guy after she pretended having a severe stomachache. She didn't expect that a tempting night with that hot stranger would turn her world upside down. After that night, she did everything to avoid that guy and focus back on her studies as the Bar Review period begun. However, their paths met again and they seemed to be drawn at each other.

  • av Pabitra Adhikary
    343

  • av Prashenjit Shome
    290,-

    Born to be sold is a tragic story about fifteen year old AMIRA from Assam. She falls into trap of a trafficker. He is sure that she will get him a big deal. With that nasty intention he makes up his mind to marry her by all means and he lures cousin of Amira, with money to persuade her mother, maternal uncle and maternal aunt to give her marriage to him. He succeeds in his mission and marries Amira and according his notorious plan takes her away to Delhi and sells her to a highest buyer, since then an unimaginable tragedy pursues her life. She is a symbol of paro, a traditional word means saleable commodity of the market who sells her right of life to others to use her body liberally without protest. Amira is sold and bought many times as a bride and used as a slave from one to another as if she is born to be sold. She is experienced to love pain and humiliated in the battle of life every moment by the men. She is exhausted fighting the challenges coming towards her and still waiting to be sold again to a new client. BORN TO BE SOLD reveals the extreme desire and dominating nature of men

  • av Nnamdi Wenga Ikwuazom
    330

  • av Vartika Sharma Lekhak
    175,-

    A Bra Strap is not supposed to be seen, at least this is what the social norms dictate in many cultures. We try to hide it behind the thick straps of underslip or hook it in the blouse so that it is not exposed. It becomes almost a sisterhood obligation to tuckin bra straps of fellow females if their strap crosses its boundary 'unknowingly'. However hard one may try, the straps are still there, having an invisible presence. They taunt you from those layers of fabrics which are trying helplessly to smother them. They snap and they move with any movement of their owner. Despite all the cautions, all the deliberation, the straps are still there, staring stubbornly into your face. This is what the book exposes. The stories of everyday women, real women, who hide their identity, their femininity, their weaknesses and desires behind the layers of commitment, duties, social obligations, but the 'realyou' is still there, like a brastrap, snapping and exposing.

  • av Radhika Chandika
    357,-

  • av Jessa Erandio
    370,-

  • av Edrian Diaz
    290,-

  • av Vinh Quyen
    397

  • av Aa. Maturan
    343

  • av Ammar Al Thuwaini
    410

    On the night of 17th January 1991, the eve of the Gulf war, Asaad travels to Baghdad in search of his college mate, Marwa, whom he loves and vanishes. Living nights of devastating and appalling bombing that turns the Iraqi capital into one of the most perilous zone, he goes on searching for her accompanied by his friend Louay and they many streets and alleys of the deserted capital in hope they chance on her or some of her relatives. When Asaad gets desperate to find her, he drives back home on a hazardous journey amidst bombing and destruction. He passes days hopelessly and spends time by listening to the war news and by writing letters to Marwa in the hope he will share them with her once they are back from war. At home, Louay visits him and shares with him news that Marwa and her family are captured some weeks ago by the security for no apparent reason. Fearing she is raped or killed by the notorious and ruthless intelligence people, Asaad decides to take revenge against the regime and its dictator. This opportunity arises when his own city joins the other cities in the north, south and middle of Iraq that declare the first ever uprising against the regime. There, revolutionists set the state buildings on fire and take control of their own cities. His next most eagerly awaited step is the regime fall so that jailed people are freed, but this becomes more inconclusive.

  • av Am
    212,-

    Suicide is never the solution. Depression is a disease of thoughts and Deep Suppression is a book about a boy, Levi Owen, suffering from chronic depression and how he overcomes the deadly disease with the help and guidance of his friend, Ethan Brown. Unaware that his words saved Ethan from the same, Levi goes on the journey of surviving within himself, overcoming his suicidal thoughts, giving life a second chance, accepting himself, curing and finally thanking himself for not giving up.

  • av Xuan Duc
    267,-

    This novel by Xuan Duc based on a real serious case that happened in Quang Tri province and Military Region 4. The fate of the main character in the story posed a problem of great tragedy of a whole era in a special land. Hien Luong - Ben Hai - the river at the 17th parallel that divided Vietnam into North and South, was under the terrible pressure of the historical confrontation. The author did not describe the weapon confrontation, but leaded readers into another tragedy: the ideological confrontation that had pushed a gentle, simple person to become an unrecognized person, living a lonely life in his own homeland, eventually becoming a criminal who received the death penalty. The book made a big splash in Vietnamese literature in the 80s of the 20th century.

  • av Nabajyoti Bhuyan
    343

  • av Madaline Clifton
    450

  • av Swetha Prakash
    161

    A story from Africa, HOW THE ELAND TWISTED ITS HORNS is the tale of the fascinating friendship between the eland and the egret.

  • av Daniel Ceeline Ramonal
    175,-

    Few may explore the theme of trees at the core of their writing as the topic feels so empirical and scientific, as most matters of nature are generally treated, nonetheless Daniel Ceeline Ramonal braves weaving an intimate collection of lessons from trees. Written in switching tones - often poetic, sometimes serious, occasionally angry, but always with a dash of humor, she gives insightful and provocative ideas about 'everyday things' that are taken for granted while navigating through delicate issues like waste culture, discrimination, and climate change. 'Let Me Learn from a Tree' narrates fourteen reflections and stories about change, anticipation versus reality, surviving and overcoming challenges, diversity, death, and positivity that allude to trees and our experiences around them. The short stories remind readers to dig deeper and look closer at the hidden messages that the trees are trying to impart.

  • av Madaline Clifton
    436

  • av Salem Miles
    436

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