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Online Gmaes bertoline, adal

Games absolutely are a very addictive sort of entertainment, especially electronic games. They furnish hours of playability and may also be enjoyed by most gamers, whatever gender and age. Games ...

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The last lecture pausch, Randy

The last lecture is one of most powerful book I have ever read , the book is talking about the author biography , he wrote this book after he done the last lecture in the university. As we said ...

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the tell-tall heart Allan Poe, Edgar

هو عبارة عن قصة قصيرة مرعبة وممتعة جداّ ... جرب أن تقرأ بدايته وسترى أنك انهيته لأنك ستستمتع بقرائته.

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In Search of Jung Clarke, J.J.

A competent defence of Jung's theories taken in their historical and contemporary contexts.

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The Road Less Travelled Scott Peck, M

The RLT is one of those books that purport to change your life. Written in 1978, it describes itself as 'a new psychology of love, traditional values and spiritual growth'. The author, a ...

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Paloma Mayröcker, Friederike

Friederike Mayröcker’s latest book publication, auspiciously entitled Paloma, comprises 99 letters to an addressee who is not known by name. However, the recipient, addressed as 'Dear friend', ...

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The Hedonism Handbook Flocker, Michael

Are you stuck in a rut and in need of a bit of perspective on life? Bogged down by your own troubles? Then why not pick up The Hedonism Handbook and gain a reminder on how to appreciate life and ...

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The New Science of Giambattista Vico Vico, Giambattista (Thomas Goddard Bergin, Max Harold Fisch (Translators))

I want you to close your eyes. You are in a book-lined study in seventeenth-century Naples. At a desk, sits Giambattista Vico. Over his shoulder you see that he is writing a New Science. It is ...

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The Power of Now Tolle, Eckhart

From one century to another, spiritual seekers have journeyed down innumerable paths in the quest for meaning. Bound in time, we march on in our search for the answers to life’s big questions. ...

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Shepperton Babylon Sweet, Matthew

Matthew Sweet’s book is the opening salvo in a campaign to reclaim the marginalized figures of the British film industry. His account is neatly book-ended by the silent era of Lilian Hall Davis ...

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On Photography Sontag, Susan

In a stream of consciousness style of writing, Sontag unmercifully unthreads the nature of photography. This is a book about photography – the medium; photographs – those glossy pieces of ...

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Bird by Bird Lamott, Anne

This is a book for anyone who has ever envied another’s success or written a book. Some Instructions on Writing and Life is the subtitle and it lived up to this. Lamott writes in a humorous ...

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The Richest Man in Babylon Clason, George (S)

Before the credit crunch hogged the headlines and hedge funds were created; before banks went bust and Governments bailed them out; before Gordon Brown and Angela Merkel, George S. Clason wrote a ...

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Spectropia Siliņa, Daina (Linda Vēbere, Inta Rozenvalde, Zita Joyce, Aija Siliņa)

Seventh volume in the Acoustic Space series of readers, and catalogue of the exhibition Spectropia, presented in Riga Art Space October 16 - 25, 2008. This massive volume (nearly 300 pages) ...

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In a German Pension Mansfield, Katherine

In a German Pension , Katherine Mansfield's first published collection of short stories, is based on her experiences in a Bavarian spa after the collapse of a one day marriage in 1909, a ...

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How to Write A Mystery Beinhart, Larry

Come closer, I have a secret to tell... I love mystery books: cops and robbers, psychopaths, detectives both gritty and cosy.  I can curl up with a big old airport paperback and love every second ...

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Roast Chicken and Other Stories Hopkinson, Simon

Although this is technically a cookery book, once you have delved into a few of the chapters (Hopkinson devotes one to each of forty favourite ingredients) you will begin to appreciate the short ...

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META/DATA Amerika, Mark

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The Secret Flower Kharma, Kharma

The Secret Flower

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Kundalini Yoga Kharma, Kharma

Kundalini Yoga The theory that underlies the cosmic power has been analysed to its thinnest filaments, and practical methods have been suggested to awaken this great pristine force in ...

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Lord Krishna, His Lilas and Teachings Kharma, Kharma

Lord Krishna, His Lilas and Teachings The life, the Lilas and teachings of Lord Krishna depicted in a lucid and inspiring style by a realised saint.

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Bhagavad Gita Kharma, Kharma

Lord Krishna's Immortal Song. Sanskrit transliteration and English translation of the Song. Each chapter is preceded by a short summary.

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All About Hinduism Kharma, Kharma

All About Hinduism" is intended to meet the needs of those who want to be introduced to the various facets of the crystal that is Hinduism.

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Essence of Yoga Kharma, Kharma

Essence of Yoga This book was chosen for being the 'Beginner's Guide to Divine Life'.

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And the Band Played On Shilts, Randy

The late San Francisco-based journalist Randy Shilts tells the story of the AIDS epidemic up until the late 1980s. He traces the beginnings of the disease back to previously unexplained deaths ...

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Global Secret and Intelligence Service - I Duthel, Duthel

In every place where necessity makes law" “Partout où nécessité fait loi”

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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Lawrence, T.E.

Lawrence of Arabia's narrative of his involvement in the Arab Revolt during WWI.

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Foer, Jonathan Safran

A fun summer read, ideal for a long train ride. This is a story of Oskar, a quirky nine year-old kid living in New York City, who only wears white, gives his house key out to strangers, and likes ...

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