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CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DINOSAURS AND PREHISTORIC LIFE
ORIGAMI The Japanese Art of Paper Folding
The Magic School Bus Gets a Bright Idea
Living the Life you Love
Insight into Perfectionism
Super Genius Maths Quiz
A Treasury of Tales from Daisy Hill Farm
Mero Nepal
Awasista Sahitya Yatra
100 Facts FLIGHTS
100 Facts WORLD WONDERS
How to stop worrying and START LIVING
ABC for KINDERGARTEN
A Day With Nelson Mandela
100 Facts BEARS
Ekta's Colour Fun Book 4
Pegasus Encyclopedia, ANCIENT HISTORY
Selected stories by Thomas Hardy
ENERGY for LIFE, Energy Transfer
POLLUTION
Learning Tree 1 2 3 What's the Difference?
Facts & More, Save water
CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DINOSAURS AND PREHISTORIC LIFE
ORIGAMI The Japanese Art of Paper Folding
The Magic School Bus Gets a Bright Idea
Living the Life you Love
Insight into Perfectionism
Super Genius Maths Quiz
A Treasury of Tales from Daisy Hill Farm
Mero Nepal
Awasista Sahitya Yatra
100 Facts FLIGHTS
100 Facts WORLD WONDERS
How to stop worrying and START LIVING
ABC for KINDERGARTEN
A Day With Nelson Mandela
100 Facts BEARS
Ekta's Colour Fun Book 4
Pegasus Encyclopedia, ANCIENT HISTORY
Selected stories by Thomas Hardy
ENERGY for LIFE, Energy Transfer
POLLUTION
Learning Tree 1 2 3 What's the Difference?
Nineteen-year-old Nilza Wangmo’s mother has gone missing, and with the hope of finding her, she embarks on a journey to Béyul – a mystical land hidden deep in the Himalayas behind invisible portals.
In “A Psalm for the Wild-Built,” Becky Chambers crafts a tender and contemplative tale about Sibling, a tea monk, and Mosscap, a sentient robot, as they form an unlikely friendship. Set in a world where robots have gained consciousness, the novel explores themes of identity, purpose, and connection. With its gentle pace and lyrical prose, the story invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the beauty of relationships that transcend boundaries.
In A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, Becky Chambers continues the gentle, thought-provoking journey of Sibling Dex, a tea monk, and Mosscap, a curious robot who wants to understand humanity. As they travel together through the villages of Panga, they meet different people and ask a simple yet profound question: “What do people need?” Through quiet conversations and small acts of kindness, the story explores themes of purpose, belonging, and the beauty of simply existing. With its warm, reflective tone and hopeful vision of the future, the novella invites readers to slow down and think about what truly matters in life.





