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    Pets Who Want to Kill Themselves
    Look Twice
    M. is for Mirror
    Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics
    The Cult In My Garage
    • The Cult In My Garage

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(42)Évaluer

      The narrative weaves together the lives of diverse characters grappling with personal struggles and societal expectations. An office worker seeks solace in a new drug, while a food blogger finds purpose in detective work. A reformed addict shares unconventional insights, and lovesick individuals explore healing through a dating app. Amidst vivid dreams and a party focused on a mysterious guest, themes of identity, connection, and the search for meaning emerge, painting a vivid picture of contemporary life's complexities.

      The Cult In My Garage
    • This comprehensive guide to pop-up design and paper mechanics is a delightful introduction to the fun, surprising and intriguing aspects of a fascinating craft. Its new and accessible approach to pop-up theory and practice distils the numerous mechanisms into a logical set of 18 underlying shapes, with step- by-step pictures and text.

      Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics
    • M. is for Mirror

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      An alphabet text with suprises. Each picture contains special hidden images which are only revealed by using the car mirror provided. Find just the right place to put the mirror and the man pianist becomes an astronomer looking at the moon!

      M. is for Mirror
    • Look Twice

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,2(5)Évaluer

      d verbal connections. Each of the pictures can be transformed by means of the mirror into a pair of opposites. Concepts such as open and shut, tidy and untidy, and ancient and modern are each illustrated by placing the mirror in just the right places on what seem to be perfectly normal pictures.

      Look Twice
    • Pets Who Want to Kill Themselves

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,4(54)Évaluer

      The strong bond between humans and their pets is explored, highlighting the emotional connections and the joy pets bring to their owners' lives. The book delves into various aspects of pet ownership, including the responsibilities, challenges, and the unconditional love that pets provide. It emphasizes the importance of companionship and the unique relationships that develop between people and their animals, celebrating the role pets play in enhancing well-being and happiness.

      Pets Who Want to Kill Themselves