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Till Murder Do Us Part
Kathi Spiars can’t believe she’s found such a good man to marry as Steven Marcum. Twelve years later, she starts to suspect that he isn’t who he says he is.
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All Adults Here
After Astrid Strick – a widowed, 68-year-old mother of three living in upstate New York – witnesses an accident, she resolves to live more honestly. Starting with the mistakes she made in raising her family.
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My Husband’s Wife
FIRST COMES LOVE. THEN COMES MARRIAGE. THEN COMES MURDER. ‘100 per cent recommend to all readers’ 5* Amazon review THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TO BESTSELLING THRILLER What if your life was built on a lie? When lawyer Lily marries Ed, she’s determined to make a fresh start. To leave the secrets of the past behind. But when she takes on her first criminal case, she starts to find herself strangely drawn to her client. A man who’s accused of murder.
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The Childhood of Jesus
Nobel laureate and two-time Booker Prize winner J. M. Coetzee returns with a haunting and surprising novel about childhood and destiny that is sure to rank with his classic novels.
Separated from his mother as a passenger on a boat bound for a new land, David is a boy who is quite literally adrift. The piece of paper explaining his situation is lost, but a fellow passenger, Simón, vows to look after the boy. When the boat docks, David and Simón are issued new names, new birthdays, and virtually a whole new life.
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On Grand Strategy
“The best education in grand strategy available in a single volume . . . a book that should be read by every American leader or would-be leader.”–The Wall Street Journal
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Essentialism
The Way of the Essentialist isn’t about getting more done in less time. It’s about getting only the right things done. It is not a time management strategy, or a productivity technique. It is a systematic discipline for discerning what is absolutely essential, then eliminating everything that is not, so we can make the highest possible contribution towards the things that really matter.
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Audacious Journalism
Audacious Journalism is a compendium of articles written by Anietie Usen, one of Nigeria?s most decorated journalists, in the course of a distinguished career as a journalist.
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Real Enemies of Niger Delta
The Real Enemies of Niger Delta is a first-hand account of a Nigerian born and bred in the oil rich but depraved Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
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What the dog saw
What is the difference between choking and panicking? Why are there dozens of varieties of mustard-but only one variety of ketchup? What do football players teach us about how to hire teachers? What does hair dye tell us about the history of the 20th century?
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Breaking the Jewish code
Breaking the Jewish Code: Twelve Secrets that Will Transform Your Life, Family, Health, and Finances? June 4, 2013
The Secret to Living in Health, Creating Wealth, Building Your Faith, and More!
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SORRY IM LATE I DIDNT WANT TO COME
‘Funny, emotional and deeply inspiring, this is perfect for anyone wanting to break out of their comfort zone’ Heat ‘I loved it! It’s such a wonderful title, and the book lives up to it’ Nigella Lawson What would happen if a shy introvert lived as an out-and-out extrovert for one year? Jessica Pan is about to find out… * When she found herself jobless and friendless, sitting in the familiar Jess-shaped crease on her sofa, she couldn’t help but wonder what life might have looked like if she had been a little more open to new experiences and new people, a little less attached to going home instead of going to the pub. So, she made a vow: to push herself to live the life of an extrovert for a year. She wrote a list: improv, a solo holiday and… talking to strangers on the tube. She regretted it instantly. Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come follows Jess’s hilarious and painful year of misadventures in extroverting, reporting back from the frontlines for all the introverts out there. But is life actually better or easier for the extroverts? Or is it the nightmare Jess always thought it would be? * ‘In a world of self-care and nights in, this book will inspire and remind you to do some things that scare you every so often.’ Emma Gannon ‘Tender, courageous and extremely funny, this book will make us all braver.’ Daisy Buchanan ‘A chronicle of Pan’s hilarious and painful year of being an extrovert.’ Stylist ‘Excellent, warm, hilarious.’ Nikesh Shukla
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Bitcoin Billionaires
Ben Mezrich’s 2009 bestseller The Accidental Billionaires is the definitive account of Facebook’s founding and the basis for the Academy Award–winning film The Social Network. Two of the story’s iconic characters are Harvard students Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss: identical twins, Olympic rowers, and foils to Mark Zuckerberg. Bitcoin Billionaires is the story of the brothers’ redemption and revenge in the wake of their epic legal battle with Facebook.
Planning to start careers as venture capitalists, the brothers quickly discover that no one will take their money after their fight with Zuckerberg. While nursing their wounds in Ibiza, they accidentally run into an eccentric character who tells them about a brand-new idea: cryptocurrency. Immersing themselves in what is then an obscure and sometimes sinister world, they begin to realize “crypto” is, in their own words, “either the next big thing or total bulls–t.” There’s nothing left to do but make a bet.
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You Instinct in Action- A Personal Application Guide To Instinct
Whether you call it following your heart, a gut feeling, a hunch or intuition, instinct-the inner knowledge bubbling up from a wellspring of wisdom within-can lead to a bigger, elephant-sized life.
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The Museum Of Desire
A mansion in Beverly Hills is leased out to host an event wild enough to herald the end of days.
The next day there isn’t a living soul to be seen.
But in the driveway sits a super-stretch limo, unlocked, with four bodies inside it. Nothing links the victims together. Each has been killed in a different way.
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My Parents are out of Control
Louis doesn’t think much of it when his mum and dad ask him for tips on how to be cool. In fact, he thinks it’s pretty funny watching them bump fists and use words like ‘safe’, ‘sick’ and ‘wicked’. Until Dad turns up outside Louis’s new school dressed like a rapper, that is . . .
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Help With Homework: First French (Age 7+)
Help With Homework: First French (Age 7+) ₦1,800 -
First Time Learning: First Writing (3+)
First Time Learning: First Writing (3+)
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First Learning: Counting Pre-school 3-5 Years
First Time Learning: Early Maths (3+) ₦2,000 -
First Learning: Counting Pre-school 3-5 Years
First Learning: Counting Pre-school 3-5 Years ₦1,800