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    Who’s this? A little flapjack octopus. You may almost have missed him. You see, he’s not the type to stand out in a crowd. Unless you were looking for him, you might not spot him at all...He’s one of the shy ones. This beautifully delicate picture book explores the topic of shyness and friendship.Stunningly illustrated by bestselling creator Simona Ciraolo, this book is sure to resonate with young children across the world, particularly those who are just starting school.

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  • The Beautiful Ones
    The Beautiful Ones

    'Whenever I want to read a book I know will be good, I go to Silvia Moreno-Garcia.Her genres are ever changing, her ability to take on a wild story each time is incredible' TAYLOR JENKINS-REID, author of Daisy Jones and the Six'I seriously loved everything about this from the gorgeous, lush prose to the tiny intimate moments of heartbreak' MARY ROBINETTE KOWAL, Hugo Award-winning author of the Glamourist Histories'One of the most beautiful books I've read in a long time' M.J.ROSE, author of the Reincarnationalist seriesFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a sweeping historical romance, perfect for everyone who wishes Bridgerton had just a dash of magic . . . The Grand Season has just begun and already Nina's debut among Loisail's most notable socialites has gone disastrously awry. Nina has always struggled to control her gift of telekinesis, which has earnt her the nickname the Witch of Oldhouse.When Hector Auvray, the renowned entertainer, arrives in town, Nina is dazzled.He too has a telekinetic talent and sees her not as a witch, but ripe with magical potential.Under his tutelage, Nina's talent blossoms, as does her love for him.But great romances are for fairy-tales, and Hector is hiding a secret bitter truth from Nina - and himself - that threatens their courtship. The Beautiful Ones is a sweeping tale of love and betrayal and the struggle between conformity and passion. Discover why readers love The Beautiful Ones 'Jane Austen with added magic!' ????? reader review'An exquisitely written historical comedy of manners . . . her writing is elegant, rich in description and filled with characters that come vividly to life' ????? reader review'A completely charming and fun soap opera of a book!There's gossip, mean beautiful women and a great heroine you can't help love' ????? reader review'An emotionally intelligent novel that orbits around a tender, slow romance . . . one not to miss' ????? reader review'I adore the way that Silvia writes her characters . . . I can't put her stories down and yet am so sad when I reach the conclusion.Silvia writes stories to be savoured' ????? reader review'A wonderful book, full of twists and turns and unexpected surprises which kept me utterly gripped from start to finish' ????? reader review'I had an absolutely fantastic time with The Beautiful Ones and I would readily recommend it' ????? reader review

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  • The Shining Ones
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    ‘Others may vie for the top position … but Eddings reigns supreme’ Publishers Weekly David Edding’s Tamuli Trilogy reissued with a brand new livery. Sparhawk and Queen Ehlana must do everything they can to educate Tamuli Emperor Sarabian in the art of leadership if they are to have any chance of standing against the evil forces that threaten their kingdoms. Sarabian’s enemies are regrouping and once again plan to attempt to take the empire for themselves. But more disturbing than the political machinations of court, there have been reported sightings of Shining Ones among the hordes of monsters roaming the land.If Sparhawk and his allies are to have any hope of defeating this growing threat they must resurrect the sacred jewel of the Troll-Gods, otherwise the fate of not just their kingdoms, but the entire world, will be at stake . . .

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  • Why have Arabs been the only ones to preserve the traditions of Western culture for centuries?

    Arabs have been able to preserve the traditions of Western culture for centuries due to their geographical location at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and Asia, which allowed for the exchange of ideas and knowledge. Additionally, the Islamic Golden Age saw a flourishing of arts, science, and philosophy in the Arab world, leading to the translation and preservation of many Greek and Roman texts. The Arab scholars' dedication to learning and their sophisticated libraries played a crucial role in safeguarding Western cultural heritage during times of turmoil and conflict in Europe.

  • Have you ever been to festivals? If yes, which ones?

    Yes, I have been to several festivals. Some of the festivals I have attended include music festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, as well as cultural festivals like the Chinese New Year celebration in San Francisco. I have also been to food festivals and art festivals in my local area. Each festival provided a unique and enjoyable experience, and I look forward to attending more in the future.

  • Are Advent traditions still maintained in your environment? If so, which ones?

    Yes, Advent traditions are still maintained in my environment. Some of the traditions include lighting an Advent wreath with four candles, one for each Sunday leading up to Christmas, and having an Advent calendar to count down the days until Christmas. Additionally, many people also participate in Advent devotions and attend special church services during this time. Overall, Advent traditions are still an important part of the holiday season in my environment.

  • How can one forget culture and heritage?

    One can forget culture and heritage by not actively engaging with it, by being disconnected from one's roots and community, and by prioritizing other aspects of life over preserving and celebrating one's cultural identity. This can happen through assimilation into a different culture, lack of exposure to one's own cultural traditions and practices, and a lack of interest in learning about one's heritage. Additionally, societal pressures and discrimination can also contribute to the erasure of one's culture and heritage.

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  • The Lost Ones
    The Lost Ones

    Some houses are NEVER at peace… SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLDSBORO BOOKS GLASS BELL AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE HISTORICAL WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION DEBUT CROWN ‘A gothic gem of intrigue and atmosphere’ HWA Debut Crown Judges England, 1917 Reeling from the death of her fiancé, Stella Marcham welcomes the opportunity to stay with her pregnant sister, Madeleine, at her imposing country mansion, Greyswick – but she arrives to discover a house of unease and her sister gripped by fear and suspicion. Before long, strange incidents begin to trouble Stella – sobbing in the night, little footsteps on the stairs – and as events escalate, she finds herself drawn to the tragic history of the house. Aided by a wounded war veteran, Stella sets about uncovering Greyswick’s dark and terrible secrets – secrets the dead whisper from the other side… In the classic tradition of The Woman in Black, Anita Frank weaves a spellbinding debut of family tragedy, loss and redemption. Praise for The Lost Ones: ‘Supernatural and historical intertwine in Anita Frank’s unsettling first novel … reminiscent of other tales of the supernatural, but conveys its own frissons and shocks’Sunday Times ‘With wonderful characters… This is a brilliantly gothic adventure – and the perfect winter page-turner’ Sunday Mirror ‘A spine-tingling debut from Anita Frank is part ghost story, part murder mystery, and the perfect chilling read as the nights turn colder and longer’ OK! ‘I loved it SO MUCH – so creepy and compelling, full of atmosphere and gave me goosebumps…’ Lisa Hall ‘If you liked The Woman in Black, you’ll love this utterly gripping and atmospheric book’ Woman & Home ‘Haunting, emotional and exquisitely written’ Amanda Jennings ‘For fans of Henry James and Susan Hill, this chilling supernatural mystery is written in the classic mould.Intriguing, moving and assured’ Essie Fox ‘I’ve raced to the shocking final twist of this lush, beautifully written historical novel.A gripping ghost story with an achingly poignant family mystery at its heart’ Samantha King

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    Like a Jack Reacher crime thriller... with a Van Helsing-style demon hunter - The GuardianFrom the Oscar-winning director of Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, and Hellboy, and the authors of The Strain comes a new paranormal thriller - X-Files meets Stephen King's The Outsider. ______________________________________A horrific crime that defies ordinary explanation. A rookie FBI agent in dangerous, uncharted territory. An extraordinary hero for the ages. FBI agent Odessa's life is derailed when she's forced to turn her gun on her partner, who becomes suddenly, inexplicably violent while apprehending a murderer.Devastated, Odessa is placed on desk leave pending a full investigation. But what troubles her most isn't the tragedy itself - it's the shadowy presence she saw fleeing his body after his death. Questioning her future with the FBI, and her sanity, Odessa accepts a low-level assignment to clear out the belongings of a retired agent.What she finds there puts her on the trail of a mysterious figure who claims to have been alive for centuries, and who is either an unhinged lunatic . . . or humanity's best and only defence against unspeakable evil. _______________________________________________________Praise for THE HOLLOW ONES'A transporting, page-turning thriller that rips open a brand new universe, filling it with suspense.' Brad Meltzer, #1 NYT bestselling author of The Escape Artist'Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan have yet another twisted masterpiece on their hands.An enduring new series combining horror, suspense, and fable.' Stephen Chbosky, NYT bestselling author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Imaginary Friend'Inventive and macabre.' Kirkus'Horrifying . . . The authors keep the tension high throughout. Fans of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Pendergast books will be enthralled' Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

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    Detective Inspector Rowan Jackman faces the most difficult case of his life.His sister-in-law, Sarah, disappears to London andthrows herself into the river.As a woman with a seemingly happy home life and two beloved sons, what drove her to this?As DIJackman and DI Evans dig into to Sarah's life, Jackman realises he knew almost nothing about his sister-in-law's past.Then, theydiscover a woman in a neighbouring village died in similar circumstances.What is the connection to a convicted murderer whosefamily are convinced he's innocent?Who is really pulling the strings? And in a case so close to home can Jackman keep his feelingsunder control?

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  • What traditions, customs, and festivals are there in Hungary?

    Hungary has a rich cultural heritage with many traditions, customs, and festivals. One of the most well-known traditions is the celebration of Easter, which includes painting eggs and the custom of sprinkling water on women as a sign of fertility. Another important festival is the Budapest Spring Festival, which features a wide range of cultural events including music, dance, and theater performances. The Hungarian National Day, celebrated on August 20th, is also a significant event, with fireworks, concerts, and other festivities taking place across the country. Additionally, traditional Hungarian folk music and dance are an integral part of the country's cultural identity, with many festivals and events dedicated to showcasing these art forms.

  • Which ones are prisms and which ones are pyramids?

    Prisms are the shapes with two parallel and congruent bases connected by rectangular sides, such as the cube and rectangular prism. Pyramids, on the other hand, have a polygonal base and triangular sides that meet at a single point called the apex, like the square pyramid and triangular pyramid. In summary, prisms have two parallel bases, while pyramids have a single base with triangular sides converging at a point.

  • Are these the smarter ones or the dumber ones?

    It is not accurate or fair to label individuals as "smarter" or "dumber" based on limited information or characteristics. Intelligence is complex and multifaceted, and cannot be accurately assessed based on superficial observations. It is important to recognize and appreciate the unique strengths and abilities of each individual, rather than making assumptions based on superficial traits.

  • What are the traditions and culture in Kosovo?

    Kosovo has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its history and diverse population. The traditions in Kosovo are deeply rooted in its Albanian, Serbian, and Turkish heritage, and include music, dance, and cuisine. The country also has a strong tradition of storytelling, poetry, and folk art. Additionally, Kosovo is known for its religious diversity, with a mix of Muslim, Orthodox Christian, and Catholic influences contributing to its cultural landscape. Overall, the traditions and culture in Kosovo reflect the country's complex history and the resilience of its people.

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