• Treasury Of Aesops Fables

    ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’, ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf’ and ‘The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs’ The popular childrens author and illustrator, Val Biro retells these and 13 more of the best-loved tales from Aesop in simple language for younger children, and with bold, colourful paintings full of amusing detail and expression.

  • The Upstarts

    Ten years ago, the idea of getting into a stranger’s car, or a walking into a stranger’s home, would have seemed bizarre and dangerous, but today it’s as common as ordering a book online. Uber and Airbnb have ushered in a new era: redefining neighborhoods, challenging the way governments regulate business, and changing the way we travel.

    In the spirit of iconic Silicon Valley renegades like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, another generation of entrepreneurs is using technology to upend convention and disrupt entire industries. These are the upstarts, idiosyncratic founders with limitless drive and an abundance of self-confidence. Led by such visionaries as Travis Kalanick of Uber and Brian Chesky of Airbnb, they are rewriting the rules of business and often sidestepping serious ethical and legal obstacles in the process.

  • The House of Shells

    Kuki refuses to believe in the curse of the Abiku.
    Her destiny is not to die young!
    Her biggest problem right now is moving house and fitting in at her new school.
    One evening while exploring, Kuki spies a driveway lined with giant palm trees. It leads to an abandoned beach house of shadows and scattered sea shells.
    And in the fading light, she meets a girl called Enilo.
    They become friends – the best of friends.
    Until Kuki makes a terrifying discovery …

  • ONYEKA AND THE ACADEMY OF THE SUN

    Onyeka has a lot of hair­—the kind that makes strangers stop in the street and her peers whisper behind her back. At least she has Cheyenne, her best friend, who couldn’t care less what other people think. Still, Onyeka has always felt insecure about her vibrant curls…until the day Cheyenne almost drowns and Onyeka’s hair takes on a life of its own, inexplicably pulling Cheyenne from the water.

  • TIME TO SHINE AT THE RIVER SCHOOL

    Jummy and Caro are thrilled to be working with their Nile House friends on the school corn-planting competition. But as they try to grow the biggest crops, they realize the beautiful Shine-Shine River is running low – why, and what does it have to do with the sinister bakery nearby?
    The friends will have to step up if they want to save the river and its wildlife – and win the school prize in the process…

  • THE WIZARD OF OZ – VOLUME 4

    L. Frank Baum takes us to the distant island of Pingaree. where inga, the Prince, along with King Rinkitink of Gilgae undertakes the dangerous voyage to the islands of Regos and Coregos to rescue his captive parents and free the enslaved people of his kingdom. We get to visit, for the first time, the lands of Thi and Herku and meet the Bears of the Bear Centre as Dorothy and company, which includes the Wizard of Oz, the Patchwork girl, the Sawhorse and the Cowardly Lion among others embark on their journey ti find Ozma, the Princess of Oz. Baum introduces us to the Loons of Loonville and leads us to the palace of the giantess, Mrs. Yoop, as the tin Woodman decides to go to the Munchkin Country and find Nimmie Amee, his long-lost love.

  • THE WIZARD OF OZ – VOLUME 5

    This volume of the Oz stories contains three stories, of which the first teo have been written by L. Frank Baum. The third, the royal book of Oz, hwerver, has been written by Ruth Plumly Thompson, after the demise of our beloved historian of Oz, Mr. Baum.
    The first stor, The magic of Oz, introduces us to Kiki Aru of Mount Munch and the enhanced flower pot on the Mgic Isle. Kiki learns, b accident, the Magical Word of transformations and joined by the wicked Ruggedo, aspires to become the King of Oz, while in another part of Oz, Trot and Cap’n Bill find their meat legs growing roots on the Magis Isle. Glinda of Oz takes us to the mountain of the Flatheads and the island of the Skeezers, where their rulers, King Su-dic and Queen Coo-ee-oh, haave tyrannised the people with their magic and cruelty. The Scarecrow goes in search of his ancestors in The Royal Book of Oz and finds himself trapped in the most unimgainable of circumstances.
    Will our beloved heroes from Oz succeed in rescuing their friends, and saving the people of Oz or will they themselves become helpless prisoners in unkwown lands?

  • Persuasive selling and power negotiation

    Did you know that everything is negotiable? Unfortunately, most people are poor negotiators, and the number one reason why can be traced back to early childhood. This audio series can help you change that. Whether you are trying to influence or negotiate with your largest client, boss, spouse or even one of your children — you need to be skillful. Do you think it might help to be better at reading body language? Would it be beneficial to know how to overcome the most frequently occurring miscommunication problem? Would knowing exactly how someone can be persuaded, be helpful in your interactions? Well now you can! Listen as the experts reveal their secrets so you, too, can succeed.

  • Ten Deadly Marketing Sins H/C

    Marketing’s undisputed doyen offers an unbeatable guide on what not to do
    As the cost of marketing rises, its effectiveness is in decline. CEOs want a return on their marketing investment, but can’t be sure their marketing efforts are even working.

  • Odufa: A Lovers Tale

    When Anthony Mukoro discovers he cannot father a child, his whole world comes crashing.

    In the arms of a new crush, Odufa, a beautiful girl with a past, he finds the strength to face his fears and live again despite the whirlwind that threatens to devour the union.

    But nothing is as it seems as they plunge into the bowels of this serpentine romance which alters their lives forever.

  • Designing Your Work Life

    DESIGNING YOUR WORK LIFE teaches readers how to create the job they want—without necessarily leaving the job they already have.

    “Increasingly, it’s up to workers to define their own happiness and success in this ever-moving landscape,” they write, and chapter by chapter, they demonstrate how to build positive change, wherever you are in your career.

  • Middle School: Born to Rock

    It’s not easy being Rafe Khatchadorian’s sister. He’s got quite a reputation around school, and Georgia’s got it hard enough as is! With a super secret crush on her classmate Sam Marks, a Rube Goldberg machine challenge to dominate, and constant confrontations with vicious Missy Trillin and her evil Princess Patrol to look forward to, Georgia can’t help but throw all her energy into the one thing that makes her happy: her kick-butt, all-girl rock band, We Stink!

  • Middle School: Hero to Zero

    After a mostly-successful stint at Hills Valley Middle School, Rafe is excited to visit the incredible city of London with his class. Sightseeing around a foreign country sounds like a blast, until Rafe finds out his roommate is Miller the Killer, bully extraordinaire! Then he’s forced to work on a class project side by side with his crush Jeanne Galletta and her too-perfect boyfriend, which might be even worse than rooming with Miller.

    And it’s no surprise that Rafe’s bad luck follows him across the pond, putting him in one crazy situation after another — all under the watchful eye of his bad-tempered principal. Out of all of his adventures, this trip could prove to be Rafe’s most embarrassing yet, undoing everything good he has going for him back home!

  • WHATS MY CHILD THINKING?

    Find out what your child really means when he says “Look what I did”, “But I’m not tired,” or “You’re embarrassing me,” and discover what’s really going on when he can’t express himself at all.

    Using more than 100 everyday scenarios, the book leads you through each one step by step, explaining not only your child’s behavior and the psychology behind it but also your own feelings as a parent. It then gives instant recommendations for what you could say and do in response to best resolve the situation.

    Covering all your child’s developmental milestones from ages 2 to 7 years, What’s My Child Thinking? covers important issues, such as temper tantrums, friendships (real and imaginary), sibling rivalry, aggressive behavior, and peer pressure. There’s also a bank of practical “survival guides” for critical times, such as traveling in the car, eating out, and going online safely.

  • Middle School: Maste of Disaster

    Rafe and Jimmy, two misunderstood “troublemakers”, are finally up to something good. They’re in charge of a huge celebration of books and reading — but when a small issue snowballs into a big problem that threatens to derail the whole event, they need to work fast to keep things on track!

  • EDGE OF HERE

    Enter a world very close to our own…
    One in which technology can allow you to explore an alternate love-life with a stranger.
    A world where you can experience the emotions of another person through a chip implanted in your brain.
    And one where you can view snippets of a distant relative’s life with a little help from your DNA.

    But remember: these experiences will not be without consequences . . .
    In this stunning debut collection, Kelechi Okafor combines the ancient and the ultramodern to explore tales of contemporary Black womanhood, asking questions about the way we live now and offering a glimpse into our near future. Uplifting, thought-provoking, sometimes chilling, these are tales rooted in the recognisable, but not limited by the boundaries of our current reality-where truth can meet imagination and spirituality in unexpected ways.

    Allow yourself to be taken on a journey into worlds that are blazing with possibility, through stories that will lead you right up to the Edge of Here . . .

  • The new strategic brand management

    Adopted internationally by business schools, MBA programs, and marketing practitioners, The New Strategic Brand Management is the reference source of choice for senior strategists, positioning professionals and postgraduate students.? Over the years it has established a reputation as one of the leading works on brand strategy.

  • Digital fortress

    Before the multi-million, runaway bestseller The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown set his razor-sharp research and storytelling skills on the most powerful intelligence organization on earth–the National Security Agency (NSA), an ultra-secret, multibillion-dollar agency many times more powerful than the CIA.
    When the NSA’s invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician. What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power. The NSA is being held hostage…not by guns or bombs, but by a code so ingeniously complex that if released it would cripple U.S. intelligence.

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