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Searching For Lights
We need lights in our lives to continue living and have a good time.
Lights can be in the form of contentment, which can be derived from a real love or a happy life.
Searching for Lights is a book of poems and short stories that will take you on a journey of discovering different kinds of love: soothing love, secret love, unspoken love, and real love.
In this book, you are going to see how life is rich in both happiness and sadness, regrets and hopes.
There you could be lost and struggle for love which can take you on ups and downs, humps and turbulences.
Somehow fantasy is not discounted in this book. Two short stories will drag you into a world of thrills and excitement. Nevertheless, this book carries lots of meaningful, moving sentences that can be used as quotes and deep posts.
And not to mention the meaningful drawings that accompanied each poem in order to deepen the meaning and clarify the message of the poem.
Dear reader, you may find your story or a situation that has happened to you previously in this book – this life is a set of experiences that we have lived, even if the details differ.
I hope you enjoy your journey ‘Searching for Lights’.
35.00
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Secondary School English (Grade 7-8)
The main focus of the book is to encourage the acquisition of critical thinking skills across the curriculum of the English language. Each concept in the book is clearly and concisely explained with suitable substantiation. It is a book which is educational for any audience.
40.00
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Self-improvement Convo
A Quick Guide to Self-improvement
This book will teach you how to work on and improve your personality to become the best version of yourself.
In this small world, people tend to compare themselves to others and begin to lose confidence. This is why you need to read this book. It talks about confidence in speech, hair, body, skin, face tuning, obesity, emaciation, happiness, sadness, bullying and all the other things that are related to this concept. Maryam Alkindi wrote this book to encourage readers to improve themselves in order to live a good and steady life.
25.00
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Shackles From Illusion Of The History
Many different traditional visions and philosophies surround us. Our ears are accustomed to it, and its dialectics became familiar and outdated in our minds, so that their luster becomes subject to the developments of the human mind. Humanity periodically needs a permanent brainstorming process in order to develop its products and try to complete the stages of development and philosophical discourse.
Sometimes we also need to extract the visions that some are interested in, because they are definitely shy sounds, but they are blessed with a new shine, like cutting diamonds when they come out of the womb of the earth to embrace our eyes with its beauty and elegance.
Shackles from Illusion of the History present the philosophy of history in an unconventional or unfamiliar way, with new ideas for thinking and reflection. Its author was able to open a space for wide-ranging new spaces and horizons to discuss theory in history and its relativity, the psychological dimension and its impact on historical writing, as well as the state of siege imposed by social visions and theories on history.
45.00
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She Had It All
The book takes you on a small but dramatic journey in the young life of Sarah. Her trials and tribulations are made our own and we see her sail through them whilst being silent spectators. This story has been inspired by true events. This book will make you feel sorry, guilty, sad, angry, and happy in a short span and live vicariously through the characters of this book.
50.00
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Silver Skies And Stars
The book is a celebration of accepting and embracing our past, with all of its joys and sorrows. Life’s realities always present us with obstacles, but we must learn to accept them with an open heart, letting fresh encounters light in and bringing silver sky and stars to our life. This is the story of a young lady who went through a lot for not much.
45.00
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So Many Hats (or Veils)
We play many roles in life and wear many hats: the human, the individual, the romantic, the man or woman, the parent, etc.
Can you make a connection with someone who seems so foreign to you, someone who wears hats you can’t begin to understand? Hats that - on first glance - may even seem threatening to you?
Is it possible to wear many hats without losing yourself, to integrate them into one “I”?
These are some questions I explore in my poetry, questions that float around in my head, under my own many hats.
Underneath
all my hats,
my eyes—
they stay the same.
Windows
into my soul,
that’s ’who
“I”
am.
I am not
any of my hats
or roles.
I’m just another
kindred
soul.
55.00
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Soar With The Green Sheikh
"Tell yourself that you are confident, sure, strong, bold, respectful, and loved. Such words promote self-assurance. They do not mean you are a self-centered egoist. God has created you and honored you, so honor and esteem yourself. The person that can influence you the most is YOU!"
The aim of writing this book is to create awareness among the people of the world how to use your strengths and skills to soar high and to achieve your goals.
65.00
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Sofia
“Burn”
Burn in shelter, in escape, in refuge
Burn in a sacred secret space of destiny
Burn in shame or in contentment
Burn in ecstasy
Burn in sweetness or in endeavours of sacrifice
Burn layers of ego, shadows, traumas, and hidden vice
Burn the falsehood of earthly fights
Burn your depths to screams and aches
Burn, your flames will light the way for others to find
Burn my love
Burn in delight
On a journey of the self, the seeking for clarity and wisdom, yearning for a connection with the higher self - this comes with highs and lows, pushes and pulls, resistance, liberation, blazing passion, and calm surrender.
Sofia’s secrets of the blue will take you on a journey, surfing these tides of longing. This collection of poetry is a search for spiritual enrichment in the pursuit of unity.
45.00
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Soulfully Scribbled
Scribbling, scribbling on the wall,
A wall of love, hate… Full of uproar
A piece of art began to fall
From my heart, striking it all
Into fragments from my soul
Shattered, broken chaos uproar
Striving to remedy my life-long scar
Scribbling, scribbling on the wall…
30.00
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Start A Fire!
Christian Williams lost his dad when he was just six years old, which developed an extremely driven, disciplined, and competitive personality. He never relied on anyone; he had to find his own way as a boy growing into a man. Some would say he is like a machine, doesn’t feel many of the painful emotions many of other people complain about. His dad documented the painful last four years of his life in a diary that was kept for Christian until he was at the age that he chose to read it. What happened to Christian’s life after he read it was a sign that his father is still guiding him from above. He takes you on the journey of how influential our parents’ lives can be to us, for better or for worst.
45.00
Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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