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SUICIDE, The Flipside Of Hope by Doug...

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"Within the pages of SUICIDE, THE FLIPSIDE OF HOPE, explore the multifaceted landscape of the human experience. From the suffocating grip of depression to the haunting specter of rejection, from the relentless pressures of stress to the gaping wounds of fatherlessness, and from the insidious allure of addiction to the pervasive influence of social media, delve into the depths of the human psyche. Amidst the darkness, discover the transformative power of self-development, offering a roadmap to resilience and a beacon of hope for those navigating life's turbulent waters."

Creative Thinking : A Journey through...

£11.75
Creativity can be defined as the use of imagination or intelligence to create something distinct or inventive. Considering that creativity is based on intelligence, let us look at the definition of intelligence. Intelligence: The ability to acquire, retain and apply knowledge or skill. Therefore based on the two above definitions, the genesis of our journey towards creative thinking begins first of all by understanding the components that constitute intelligence and then adding an additional layer of fun to enable us to come up with new/alternative/novel ways of producing inventive, distinct ideas and products.

As Good as Dead: The Finale to A Good...

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Pip is about to head to college, but she is still haunted by the way her last investigation ended. She’s used to online death threats in the wake of her viral true-crime podcast, but she can’t help noticing an anonymous person who keeps asking her: Who will look for you when you’re the one who disappears? Soon the threats escalate and Pip realizes that someone is following her in real life. When she starts to find connections between her stalker and a local serial killer caught six years ago, she wonders if maybe the wrong man is behind bars. Police refuse to act, so Pip has only one choice: find the suspect herself—or be the next victim. As the deadly game plays out, Pip discovers that everything in her small town is coming full circle . . .and if she doesn’t find the answers, this time she will be the one who disappears. . . And don't miss Holly Jackson's next thriller, Five Surive!

The Ghost of Sani Abacha by Chuma Nwo...

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A collection of 26 Short Stories set in Sani Abacha's Nigeria.

Diaries of a Dead African by Chuma Nw...

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Diaries of a Dead African is a merciless comedy that explores the life-threatening situations of three protagonists, the farmer Meme Jumai and his two sons - Abel (failed writer) and Calamatus (aspiring conman). Meme's wife has left him with the bulk of his barn. He has a few tubers to last until harvest. Can he stretch it? Will his friends and relatives help out? Calamatus' break has finally come after an apprenticeship to a con-artist. Can he survive wealth as readily as he did, poverty? Finally Abel's manuscripts are attracting attention, but not, as he discovers, for their literary value... his fondest dreams were on the verge of realisation, yet his father had died at 50 and his brother at 25. How to outlive them both, without fleeing the very opportunities he had craved all his life.

How to Spell Naija in 100 Short Stori...

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A midnight call by an assassin to his prospective victim quickly becomes a game of wits in a telephone thriller impossible to second-guess [We Have Been Paid to Kill You]. On his deathbed, the Founding Overseer confesses to his wife that his visions were false and their ministry a 30-year hoax. She’s devastated – but fate isn’t halfway through with her [Re:Vision] This second volume of How to Spell Naija in 100 Short Stories contains the final 50 stories and raises the high bar set by the first. These tales boldly range over Nigeriana, with kidnappers, houseboys, bishops and suicide bombers wreaking domestic and hilarious havoc in the lush terrain of Nwokolo’s imagination. The tales are set in the future and in the present, in the Diaspora, in urban and small-town Nigeria, and in the author’s fictional Waterside. Once again, Nwokolo’s sure-handed humour and earthy style brings an amazing and unforgettable cast of characters to life. “To say that Chuma Nwokolo is a great writer is an understatement. He is an author whose works have souls. They speak to the reader. They are both ‘novel’ and familiar. In a sense, he presents everyday issues with a different insight; one that illuminates the reader’s mind and brings to him that wonderful epiphanic aha! moment. He is able to turn everyday events into stories worth the read.” Fredua Agyeman, reviewing Vol.1

How to Spell Naija in 100 Short Stori...

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These short stories are set in the future and the present, in the Diaspora, and in urban and small-town Nigeria, especially in Waterside, the author's much-visited fictional community. Once again, the author's sure-handed humour and earthy style brings a cast of characters to unforgettable life. The first of two commemorative volumes of 100 Short Stories by Chuma Nwokolo: a buffet of Nigeriana served with wit and understanding, on the occasion of the centenary of Nigeria's amalgamation.

Alphabets of Kenya and Other Poems by...

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The Alphabet of Kenya and Other Poems offers an eclectic mix of Lorot’s poetry on such themes as law, love, death, friendship, Kenya and music. This collection, written since 2010, consists of more than one hundred poems and is a kaleidoscope to the perceptions and contradictions of law, the beauty and ugliness of love, the joy and foolishness of friendships, the celebration and betrayal of nationhood, and the joy of life and the emptiness of death.

The Maasai Pioneers

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This is a book about the Maasai pioneers, the men and women who used their talents, resources, knowledge, skills, charisma and character to serve the community, or a section of it, between the mid-1700’s and early 21st Century. Sironka has ably examined the traditional and modern pioneers, from Olarinkoi in the Endikir e Kerio (the Kerio Valley), to Stanley Oloitipitip from Loitokitok. He has brilliantly weaved Maasai history, culture, leadership, politics, land and other pertinent issues throughout the book, making it informative and very interesting to read. This powerful book reads like the book of Numbers in the Bible when 12 Jewish spies were sent to spy the land of Canaan, which the Israelites wanted to conquer and occupy. Ten came back and reported that the land was full of giants and dangerous people. They discouraged the Jews from pursuing their vision of capturing Canaan. They were psychologically and mentally defeated by the sight and the physique of the people they saw in Canaan. When the people heard the report, they rebelled. Their fear outweighed their faith in God and vision. Out of the 12 men who spied on Canaan, two (Caleb and Joshua) gave a positive report that the land was theirs already by God’s will, full of milk and honey waiting for them to take possession of. They tried to instill hope and confidence in the community by telling them that nothing and nobody would stop the Israelites from taking the envisioned land of Canaan. However, the actions and attitudes of the 10 spies caused the Jews to wonder in the wilderness for 40 years. After that, in spite of the deaths and the many challenges faced by the Jews, Caleb, Joshua and their generation did not let the dream die. They led the people to Canaan, leaving behind graves of their pioneers in the desert. Sironka has written an honest book that depicts that very few Maasai pioneers – ancient and recent – fought hard enough, ignited suffcient passion and vision, sacrificed adequately or inspired hope and sustainable development among Maa-speaking people. His thesis is that, like the Jews in Numbers 13 and 14, there have been less Joshuas and Calebs among the Maasai, traditional and modern, to lead the people into sustainable prosperity and progress in the last 300 years.

The Moscow Rules: The Secret CIA Tact...

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Antonio Mendez and his future wife Jonna were CIA operatives working to spy on Moscow in the late 1970s, at one of the most dangerous moments in the Cold War. Soviets kept files on all foreigners, studied their patterns, and tapped their phones. Intelligence work was effectively impossible. The Soviet threat loomed larger than ever. The Moscow Rules tells the story of the intelligence breakthroughs that turned the odds in America's favor. As experts in disguise, Antonio and Jonna were instrumental in developing a series of tactics -- Hollywood-inspired identity swaps, ingenious evasion techniques, and an armory of James Bond-style gadgets -- that allowed CIA officers to outmaneuver the KGB. As Russia again rises in opposition to America, this remarkable story is a tribute to those who risked everything for their country, and to the ingenuity that allowed them to succeed.

Happiness by Design: Finding Pleasure...

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How can we make it easier to be happy? Using the latest cutting-edge research, Professor Paul Dolan reveals that wellbeing

Cues: Master the Secret Language of C...

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What makes someone charismatic? Why do some captivate a room, while others have trouble managing a small meeting? What makes some ideas spread, while other good ones fall by the wayside? If you have ever been interrupted in meetings, overlooked for career opportunities or had your ideas ignored, your cues may be the problem - and the solution. Cues - the tiny signals we send to others 24/7 through our body language, facial expressions, word choice, and vocal inflection - have a massive impact on how we, and our ideas, come across. Our cues can either enhance our message or undermine it. In this entertaining and accessible guide to the hidden language of cues, Vanessa Van Edwards teaches you how to convey power, trust, leadership, likeability, and charisma in every interaction. You'll learn: - Which body language cues assert, "I'm a leader, and here's why you should join me." - Which vocal cues make you sound more confident - Which verbal cues to use in your résumé, branding, and emails to increase trust (and generate excitement about interacting with you.) - Which visual cues you are sending in your profile pictures, clothing, and professional brand. Whether you're pitching an investment, negotiating a job offer, or having a tough conversation with a colleague, cues can help you improve your relationships, express empathy, and create meaningful connections with lasting impact. This is an indispensable guide for entrepreneurs, team leaders, young professionals, and anyone who wants to be more influential.  

Input-output by Jo Boddam-Whetham

£11.45
Jo Boddam-Whetham has written this book to get you into another book - the Bible. She aims to challenge and equip you to develop a regular, individual time of reading God's Word and praying. When you let God in his Word and his wisdom steer you in the right direction and help you to make the right choices. Reading God's Word and praying to him are an essential part of receiving God's input and ensuring the right output from your life. To know that God loves you and that there is nothing more that you can do to make him love you more than he does already - that's great. Reading the Bible and praying is not about making God love you more - it's about feeding and watering your soul so that your love for God grows and spills over, impacting your life and your world.

Grow up 1 by Collins Tebaliah (CT Lel)

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This book is a blueprint for living a growth lifestyle, which means that you can turn away from childish ideas and actions to embrace maturity in all aspects of life.

You can grow up from violating the 3D existential laws; logical, natural and spiritual laws. Some things will become obvious that you are violating one of these laws, whenever you make a childish decision. You now regularize it, before you take a wrong action in your business, career or relationships. The book covers the most common immaturity issues that people suffer in different aspects of life. Get this book now, and GROW UP in a manner you won't believe. The results will speak for themselves.

Mungai Cleans Nairobi River

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In Nairobi, Kenya, 12-year-old Mungai takes a stand against the pollution suffocating the Nairobi River. Rallying residents of all ages, Mungai's grassroots movement gains momentum, catching the attention of even the Governor of Nairobi. Together, they lead the charge in cleaning the river, in unity of purpose to protect the environment. In the end, the river shines anew, a testimony of Mungai's unwavering dedication and the power of community action.

What Jesus Does

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Have you ever felt disappointed? We’ve all felt the sadness of promises broken and dreams shattered. But here’s the good news: Jesus keeps His promises, and He doesn’t disappoint. He is with us every day. In this book by my friend Dr. Ferguson, you will learn to hope in the God who never disappoints or breaks His promises. This book reminds us that He is a God worthy of our love, and His people will go on loving Him forever.

Food in the Bible

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Join Chef Ethan on an exciting journey through the Bible in "Food in the Bible"! Each part of the story is filled with delicious discoveries, just like going on a tasty adventure. While you learn about the different kinds of food and how they can benefit your body, you will also uncover important truths from the Bible to nourish your spirit. So not only do you get to enjoy yummy food facts, but you also gain valuable lessons to help you grow in God. It's a double win! Because you will be feeding both your body and your spirit!

What Jesus Did

£7.95
In this devotional book for children, Sinclair Ferguson helps our children to know what Jesus has done for them. He traces the life of Jesus from womb to tomb, from cradle to throne. By the end, every child will know what it really means to sing, “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so.” A great source for children, parents, and pastors!

Mdadisi Wants to Know About His Family

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Join a curious young fox named Mdadisi as he embarks on a journey through Light Forest to uncover the mysteries of his family's history. Alongside his loyal friend Waida, and the guidance of Ezer, Mdadisi explores the forest, encountering a diverse array of foxes and learning about their different roles in the community. Guided by the teachings of Alpha, the Creator of all foxes, Mdadisi gains a deeper understanding of his heritage and the bonds that connect him to foxes far and wide. Through friendship, courage, and the pursuit of knowledge, Mdadisi discovers the true meaning of family in this heartwarming tale of adventure and identity.

How Jesus Loves

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Like the Savior, Sinclair clearly loved the children he pastored and pastored the children he loved. The questions and illustrations and historical anecdotes will pique the interest of parent and child alike. Another great book to help our children spend time thinking about how Jesus loves them.