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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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    Unravelling the Kashmir Knot Past present and future

    Hingorani’s work offers a deeply informed and balanced exploration of the Kashmir issue, acknowledging the complexities and competing narratives that have shaped the region’s history. By examining the legal and historical contexts, he provides a richly detailed analysis that challenges simplistic or binary understandings of the conflict. Through his nuanced approach, Hingorani encourages readers to consider multiple perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of the Kashmir knot’s intricacies.

    750.00
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    The Shortest History of Israel and Palestine

    This concise book provides a balanced and accessible account of the Israel-Palestine conflict, tracing its history from Zionism to the present day. Through personal testimonies and key flashpoints, Scott-Baumann sheds light on the complexities of the issue, offering a clear and nuanced understanding of this enduring and contentious conflict.

    599.00
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    A (very) Short History of Life on Earth

    This book takes readers on a thrilling journey through 4.6 billion years of life on Earth, condensing the vast expanse of natural history into 12 engaging chapters. With wit, precision, and poetic flair, Henry Gee explores the evolution of life from single-celled organisms to complex ecosystems, covering pivotal moments, fascinating creatures, and groundbreaking scientific discoveries.

    599.00
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    Mindfulness on the Run

    “Mindfulness on the Run” by Dr. Chantal Hofstee offers a practical and accessible approach to mindfulness, tailored for busy lives. The book provides a quick and effective program to reduce stress, improve focus, and enhance well-being, without requiring formal meditation practice. Dr. Hofstee’s expertise and relatable approach make it an ideal resource for those seeking to cultivate mindfulness amidst life’s chaos.

    350.00
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    Tokyo Ever After

    In “Tokyo Ever After”, Alex Montero, a half-Puerto Rican, half-Japanese girl, discovers she’s a modern-day Cinderella, and her Prince Charming is Kaito, a Japanese pop star. As they navigate their whirlwind romance, Alex confronts her cultural identity and family secrets, learning to balance her heritage and individuality. This charming fairy tale retelling explores themes of love, identity, and self-acceptance, set against the vibrant backdrop of Tokyo.

    550.00
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    THink Faster Talk Smarter

    In “Think Faster, Talk Smarter”, Matt Abrahams offers practical strategies for effective communication, particularly in high-stakes situations. By preparing thoroughly, structuring your message, and engaging your audience, you can speak more confidently and persuasively. Abrahams provides actionable tips, such as using the “What, So What, Now What” framework and practicing mindful communication, to help you think on your feet and communicate with clarity and impact.

    599.00
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    Hoot

    “Hoot” is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen, published in 2002. The story revolves around Roy Eberhardt, a new kid in Coconut Cove, Florida, who gets entangled in a mystery involving a group of eccentric kids and a campaign to save a colony of endangered burrowing owls.

    Key Plot Points:

    1. Roy’s struggles: Roy faces bullying and adjusts to his new environment.
    2. The owls: A construction project threatens the owls’ habitat, and Roy joins forces with a quirky group of kids to save them.
    3. Mullet Fingers: Roy’s friend, a mysterious boy named Mullet Fingers, is fiercely dedicated to protecting the owls.

    499.00
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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.

    499.00
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    NIGHT OVER WATER

    399.00
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    PAPER MONEY

    399.00
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    FALL OF GIANTS

    450.00