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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum [Blank cover]
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has captured readers’ imaginations since it was first published in 1900. A remarkable story line and parade of memorable characters make this novel irresistibly magical. A timeless literary masterpiece that continues to appeal to generations of readers.
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The World is Flat: The Globalized World in the Twenty-first Century
by Thomas L. Friedman (Author)
- Series: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century
- Paperback: 593 pages
- Publisher: Penguin Books; First Edition Thus. edition (2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0141022728
- ISBN-13: 978-0141022727
- Product Dimensions: 5 x 1.1 x 7.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
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The World of Animals – Children Have You Thought 2
This series of six beautifully produced and fully illustrated books are designed to teach children about the world around them in an appealing way and are perfect for the young inquisitive mind. This first book in the series introduces and explains about different types of animals, some more familiar than others, with the help of over 200 color photos. Recommended for ages 10 and over.
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The World of Ice & Fire By George R.R. Martin
If the past is prologue, then George R. R. Martin’s masterwork—the most inventive and entertaining fantasy saga of our time—warrants one hell of an introduction. At long last, it has arrived with The World of Ice & Fire.
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The World of Noble Angels
The World of the Noble Angels ISLAMIC CREED SERIES Vol-2 by Umar S. al-Ashqar About the Book: From the moment an individual is conceived in his mother’s womb, until his death and beyond, angels play a part in human life. Angels bring forth the soul of the dying and they bring comfort or inflict torment in the grave. An angel will sound the Trumpet on the Last Day, and angels will be present on the Day of Judgment until they accompany people to their ultimate destination in Paradise or Hell. Almost all human cultures, ancient and modern, have some kind of belief about angels.
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The World of the Jinn and Devils
Explore the important Islamic tenet of belief in jinn and devils and uncover the secrets of these fellow-creatures: the world of the jinn. Adequate knowledge about their existence can help in our constant struggle to resist their influence and to create an everlasting bond and closeness to Allah.
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The World’s Worst Children 3 – by David Williams
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to your bookshelf, 10 more horrendously hilarious stories about the absolute worst children ever! From ten-year old Hank and his endless pranks on his poor, long-suffering family, to Tandy and her titanic tantrums – this brand new collection is the perfect companion to World’s Worst Children books 1 and 2 and an ideal gift for the worst children in your life!
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The Writing on My Forehead By Nafisa Haji
The Writing on My Forehead By Nafisa Haji is about a free-spirited and rebellious Muslim-American of Indo-Pakistani descent, willful, intelligent Saira Qader rejected the constricting notions of family, duty, obligation, and fate, choosing instead to become a journalist, making the world her home.
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The Wrong Guys: Murder, False Confessions, and the Norfolk Four Hardcover
A compulsively readable true-crime tale, with a damning argument about the relationship between the death penalty and false confessions, based on an Innocence Project case.
“It’s time for Virginia’s governor to do something about the Norfolk Four….[This is] one of the most disturbing potential miscarriages of justice the commonwealth has seen in a long time.”—The Washington Post, editorial, December 1, 2006
On July 8, 1997, nineteen-year-old sailor Billy Bosko returned to his home in Norfolk, Virginia, from a naval cruise to find his wife on the floor of their bedroom, raped and stabbed to death.
In this gripping story of justice gone awry, four innocent men separately confess to the heinous crime that none of them actually committed. Though the real perpetrator has since been convicted, three of the four remain in prison today, attesting to the powerful role confessions—even false ones—play in our criminal justice system, where they typically trump fact, reason, and common sense.
Writer Tom Wells and law professor Richard Leo masterfully interweave a narrative covering the unfolding of the case with an exploration of topics ranging from coercive interrogation, police perjury (“testilying”), and prosecutorial politics to the role of the death penalty in criminal law.
With a clemency campaign for the three wrongly imprisoned men still ongoing, this book presents an urgent call for justice and a convincing case for reform in the criminal justice system.