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    New Borns and New Moms

    In “A Tempest of Tea,” Hafsah Faizal weaves a captivating fantasy tale centered around Khadija, a young woman with the extraordinary ability to control tea. Set in a richly imagined world where tea is a powerful force, the story follows Khadija’s journey of self-discovery, family secrets, and navigating the complexities of her magical abilities. Faizal’s lyrical prose and vivid world-building bring this enchanting world to life, making “A Tempest of Tea” a compelling read for fans of fantasy and adventure.

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    NIGHT OVER WATER

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    NIGHT OVER WATER

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    ON WINGS OF EAGLES

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    One of the Good Guys

    One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall is a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of gender, power, and the dangers hidden beneath the surface of so-called “nice guys.” The story follows Cole, a seemingly kind and thoughtful man who relocates to a quiet coastal town for a fresh start after a failed marriage. When two young women disappear during a protest against gender violence, Cole and his new partner Leonora become caught in a media storm and police investigation. Told through multiple perspectives and woven with news clippings and social media posts, the novel challenges readers to question how well we truly know the people around us—and ourselves. With a tense atmosphere and sharp feminist commentary, this book keeps you questioning who to trust until the very end.

    599.00
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    Opposite of Always

    Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds is a heartfelt and imaginative love story with a time-travel twist. It follows Jack King, a high school senior who falls hard for a girl named Kate at a party. Their connection is instant and deep, but just as things seem perfect, Kate dies unexpectedly from a chronic illness. Jack is devastated—until he wakes up back at the night they first met, given a second chance to save her. As he continues to relive the same few months over and over, Jack tries everything to change the outcome, only to realize that every action has consequences—for Kate, his friends, and his family. Blending humor, romance, and emotional depth, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and how far we’d go for the people we care about.

    550.00
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    PAPER MONEY

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    POWER OF THE SWORD

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    POWER OF THE SWORD

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    RIVER GOD

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    Sadie

    Sadie by Courtney Summers is a gripping and emotionally intense novel that follows a nineteen-year-old girl, Sadie Hunter, who disappears after the brutal murder of her younger sister, Mattie. Determined to seek justice, Sadie sets off on a personal quest to find—and kill—the man she believes is responsible. Told in dual narratives, the story alternates between Sadie’s harrowing journey and a true-crime podcast called The Girls, where radio host West McCray investigates her disappearance. As the podcast unfolds, chilling truths emerge, exposing cycles of abuse, trauma, and the way society consumes tragedy. Through its raw voice and powerful structure, Sadie delivers a haunting portrayal of loss, vengeance, and the fierce bond between sisters.

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    Soul Shift

    “Soul Shift: The Weary Human’s Guide to Getting Unstuck and Reclaiming Your Path to Joy” by Rachel Macy Stafford is a self-help book that offers a transformative journey to help readers rediscover their passion, purpose, and vitality. Here’s a brief overview ¹ ²:
    – Main Theme: The book focuses on aligning with one’s true purpose and authentic self, creating a profound transformation that brings lasting change and peace.
    – Key Insights:
    – Acknowledging Painful Truths: Recognizing and admitting painful truths is the first step towards transformation. Stafford shares her personal experience of feeling unfulfilled and unhappy, despite outward success.
    – Releasing Roles: Letting go of roles that no longer serve us is crucial for personal growth and authenticity. Stafford encourages readers to identify and release these roles, making space for new possibilities.
    – Small, Incremental Steps: Transformation happens through small, intentional actions and mindset shifts. Stafford provides practical strategies for incorporating mindfulness, journaling, and self-care into daily life.
    – Boundaries and Self-Worth: Setting healthy boundaries is essential for self-worth and prioritizing one’s needs. Stafford shares her own experiences with setting boundaries and encourages readers to do the same.
    – Discovering Joy: The book invites readers to rediscover what brings them joy and fulfillment, whether through creative pursuits or spending time in nature.

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    THE ANGELS WEEP

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    The Bones Beneath my Skin

    The Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. Klune is a genre-blending story of found family, love, and redemption set in the 1990s. It follows Nate Cartwright, a disgraced writer seeking isolation in his family’s remote cabin, only to discover it’s already occupied by a mysterious ex-soldier, Alex, and an unusual young girl named Artemis Darth Vader. As Nate learns that Artemis possesses powerful, otherworldly abilities and is being hunted by a secret government group, he becomes entangled in a dangerous journey to protect her. Through this high-stakes escape, the trio forms a deep emotional bond, revealing themes of grief, healing, queer identity, and what it truly means to belong. Klune weaves together science fiction, suspense, and heartfelt connection in a gripping yet tender narrative.

    750.00
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    THE BURNING SHORE

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    The D Word a survivor’s guide to depression

    The D Word: A Survivor’s Guide to Depression by Shubhrata Prakash is a blend of memoir and self-help, offering both personal insights and scientific understanding of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Drawing from her own decade-long battle with depression, the author explains its symptoms, causes, treatments, and the impact of societal stigma. She addresses common myths, clarifies that depression is a legitimate brain disorder rather than a weakness, and shares practical coping strategies involving therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support systems. Through vivid metaphors and candid storytelling, Shubhrata aims to demystify depression, instill hope, and guide sufferers and their loved ones toward recovery, empathy, and awareness. The book ultimately serves as both a compassionate companion for those in pain and a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand mental health more deeply.

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    THE DARK OF THE SUN

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    THE HAMMER OF EDEN

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    The Happiest Man on Earth

    In “The Happiest Man on Earth,” Eddie Jaku recounts his extraordinary journey from a childhood in pre-war Germany to surviving the horrors of the Holocaust, including time in Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Despite unimaginable suffering, Eddie’s story is one of resilience, hope, and the power of choosing happiness. His memoir is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for joy, kindness, and gratitude, even in the darkest of times.

    599.00
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    THE KEY TO REBECCA

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    The Last Rhinos

    In The Last Rhinos, Lawrence Anthony recounts his daring mission to save the Northern White Rhino, one of the world’s most endangered species, from extinction. At the time of writing, only a few of these rhinos remained in the Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a region plagued by war, poaching, and instability.

    Anthony travels into the war-torn jungles of Central Africa, risking his life to negotiate with dangerous rebel groups—the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)—to protect the last of these magnificent animals. The book is both a thrilling adventure and a powerful reflection on conservation, courage, and the complex interaction between humans, animals, and politics.

    650.00
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    The Longest Kill

    Sgt. Craig Harrison set the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, hitting a target 2,475 meters away in Afghanistan in 2009. Using his L115A3 Long Range Rifle, Harrison achieved this remarkable feat under perfect weather conditions, striking two Taliban machine gunners consecutively. His incredible marksmanship has been recognized as one of the most impressive sniper shots in military history.

    750.00
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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

    “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks is a captivating collection of real-life neurological case studies that explore the mysteries of the human brain. In this book, Sacks presents unusual and often baffling conditions through deeply human stories, blending science with empathy. The title case features a man with visual agnosia who can see objects but cannot recognize them, famously mistaking his wife for a hat. Throughout the book, Sacks introduces patients with memory loss, language difficulties, tics, hallucinations, and savant abilities, showing how such conditions shape their lives and identities. More than just medical cases, these stories reveal the resilience and uniqueness of the human mind, reminding readers that behind every disorder is a person with their own experiences, struggles, and humanity.

    650.00