Added by: saimoh76 | Karma: 7331.60 | E-Books, Fiction literature | 29 June 2012
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The Sensitive
The Sensitive
by Antony Bennett
‘The pale boy is too stricken to speak. He watches me as if he is watching an incarnation of the grim reaper himself.’
The wrecked house on the edge of town holds a secret that has been waiting for countless years to be discovered. And one unsuspecting boy holds the key to unleashing the fear within.
Added by: iloveenglishtips | Karma: 3584.11 | E-Books, Fiction literature | 28 June 2012
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
British businessman and dedicated angler Paul Torday has found a way to combine a novel about fishing and all that it means with a satire involving politics, bureaucrats, the Middle East, the war in Iraq, and a sheikh who is really a mystic. Torday makes it all work in a most convincing way using memos, interviews, e-mails, and letters in clever juxtaposition.
How To Behave: A Pocket Manual Of Republican Etiquette
An exposition of the principles of good manners; useful hints on the care of the person, eating, drinking, exercise, habits, dress, self culture, and behavior at home; the etiquette of salutations, introductions, receptions, visits, dinners, evening parties, conversation, letters, presents, weddings, funerals, the street, the church, places of amusement, traveling, etc.,
Illustrative Anecdotes, a Chapter on Love and Courtship, and Rules of Order for Debating Societies.
Escaping The Matrix: 8 Steps Beyond Stress And Anger Management For Attaining Inner Peaceby Edwin Harkness Spina
Escaping the Matrix contains eight powerful lessons to help you relieve stress, manage anger, calm your mind, increase your intuition, take back your power and "escape the matrix" to attain inner peace, from the award-winning author of Mystic Warrior.
This book is called Revolution222, and it’s about a revolution here in America when a guy named Bob thinks of an idea that changes the world. His idea involves taking responsibility for his own life by creating a ‘free rEPUBlic of Boblovia’ that answers to nobody and gets its power from the individual. Bob espouses the idea that taking full responsibility for his life is the only way to personally live, and by doing so, he shows others how to gain control over their lives.