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    The Stranger: Page Turners 12: 0
    Finding Our Way Home
    When Two Sevens Clash
    Harbinger of Justice
    The American Mission in Egypt
    The Quantum Quark
    • The Quantum Quark

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the captivating nature of one of the four fundamental forces of the universe, this book delves into its significance and impact on our understanding of physics and the cosmos. Through engaging narratives and insightful explanations, it reveals how this force shapes our reality and influences everything from the smallest particles to the grandest cosmic structures. The journey is both educational and inspiring, inviting readers to appreciate the complexities of the universe in a new light.

      The Quantum Quark
    • The American Mission in Egypt

      1854 to 1896

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the American presence in Egypt from 1854 to 1896, this book provides a detailed historical account of the mission's activities and impact during that period. The reprint preserves the original insights and observations from 1898, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural, political, and social dynamics of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American foreign relations and the historical context of Egypt in the late 19th century.

      The American Mission in Egypt
    • Harbinger of Justice

      • 548pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Upon the black sands and beneath the ever-watching eyes, a tale of shadow magic and ancient mysteries unfold in this new dark epic fantasy series. In the desert city of Yontar, Nya cares for her sick mother. But when Nya is arrested, her mother's death is all but certain unless Nya joins a secret project that promises her freedom. If she survives. Rai, a mercenary, has a shadow dark enough for two. In his quest to discover the nature of the creature living in his shadow, Rai collides with old friends and new enemies, stumbling into an ancient mystery that could mean the end of the world as they know it. All the while, a darkness stirs and rebellion threatens, helmed by a man who promises justice will reign.

      Harbinger of Justice
    • When Two Sevens Clash

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the punk rock movement, a fifteen-year-old boy named Billy Monson grapples with the loss of his mother and the challenges of adolescence. Isolated in his bedroom, he finds solace in David Bowie's music while navigating his feelings about girls and growing up. The emergence of punk inspires him to break free from his confines and seek new experiences, marking a pivotal moment in his journey toward self-discovery and independence.

      When Two Sevens Clash
    • Finding Our Way Home

      Prayers and Reflections for Our Journey in Christ

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Inspired by the stunning landscapes of the west coast of Ireland, this collection features heartfelt prayers and reflections that capture the essence of the author's experiences. It invites readers to explore themes of nature, spirituality, and personal growth, offering a serene perspective on life's journey. Each piece aims to connect the beauty of the surroundings with deeper emotional and spiritual insights, creating a meditative experience for those seeking solace and inspiration.

      Finding Our Way Home
    • The Stranger: Page Turners 12: 0

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The arrival of a mysterious young man in the quiet seaside town of Kilverberg captivates Anna Cross, sparking her curiosity about his identity and motives. As she becomes more involved with Callum, she discovers his efforts to conceal his past. Anna's relentless pursuit of the truth ultimately reveals a disturbing reality, intertwining themes of intrigue and the consequences of uncovering hidden secrets.

      The Stranger: Page Turners 12: 0
    • Silence is Silver

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The Urdahl culture embraces the concept that pain is an unavoidable part of life, viewing it as a pathway to personal growth and achievement. By learning to confront and accept suffering, individuals can unlock their true potential and accomplish remarkable feats. This philosophy shapes their worldview and influences their actions, highlighting resilience and the transformative power of hardship.

      Silence is Silver
    • Speaking in Court

      Developments in Court Advocacy from the Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the evolution of court advocacy in England and Wales over three centuries, highlighting the complex influences shaping this field. Key factors include the impact of senior advocates on junior barristers, changes in court procedures, and reforms affecting legal representation. It also discusses media coverage, public perceptions of advocacy tactics, and the role of juries, including their social backgrounds. Additionally, the introduction of formal advocacy training and the influence of new technology on future practices are critically examined.

      Speaking in Court
    • Sir George Farrar

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      George Farrar's life was marked by relentless activity and diverse achievements. As a salesman, athlete, entrepreneur, and soldier, he navigated various roles, including mining magnate and politician. His remarkable journey included being tried for high treason and ultimately receiving a knighthood and baronetcy. Recognized as a significant figure in South African history, he is featured extensively in the 1968 South African Dictionary of Biography, highlighting his influence and legacy in the Rand region.

      Sir George Farrar
    • Memoir of Muriel Viscountess Lowther

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Muriel Lowther, Viscountess, navigates the complexities of aristocratic life, grappling with societal expectations and personal desires. As she faces the challenges of her status, her journey reveals themes of love, ambition, and identity. The narrative delves into her relationships and the impact of her choices on her future, offering a rich exploration of a woman's role in a changing world. Through her experiences, the story highlights the tension between tradition and modernity in the upper echelons of society.

      Memoir of Muriel Viscountess Lowther