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Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment – by Chris Grabenstein and James Patterson
Max Einstein is a typical 12-year-old. She… Goes to college every day, Plays speed chess in the park, Builds inventions that help the homeless, And talks to Albert Einstein. All normal stuff, right? Until one day when Max is recruited by a mysterious organisation!
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Pottymouth and Stoopid by James Patterson
David and his best friend Michael were tagged with awful nicknames way back in preschool when everyone did silly things. Fast-forward to seventh grade: “Pottymouth” and “Stoopid” are still stuck with the names — and everyone in school, including the teachers and their principal, believe the labels are true.
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Max Einstein: Rebels With A Cause – by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
Max Einstein’s typical day is not your average 12-year-old’s. She…- TEACHES classes at a New York college- Dodges KIDNAPPING attempts with her best friends- Goes on SECRET MISSIONS for her billionaire boss- Has a MYSTERIOUS CONNECTION to Albert EinsteinJust a day in the life of the Change Makers Institute’s top agent!
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Max Einstein: Saves the Future – by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
Max is back with a thrilling new adventure that involves time travel, creepy bad guys, killer drones, and a shocking mystery about her past that she will stop at nothing to solve!
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Andrea Pirlo: I Think Therefore I Play – by Alessandro Alciato and Andrea Pirlo
Pirlo’s profile could not be much higher, having competed in the Champions League final in May 2015 and then embarking on a new career signing with MLS side New York City FC in July 2015. The vibrancy, humour and vivid insight that carry Pirlo’s autobiography along confounds his image as a dead-eyed assassin on the field of play. All the big names are in there: Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte, Maldini, Shevchenko, Seedorf, Buffon, Kaka, Nesta, Costacurta, Gattuso, Berlusconi and Ronaldo (“the real one”). But they’re not always in their work clothes.
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My Life in Football – by Ian Wright
Ian Wright, Arsenal legend, England striker and TV pundit extraordinaire, is one of the most interesting and relevant figures in modern football.
His journey from a South London council estate to national treasure is everybody’s dream. From Sunday morning football directly to Crystal Palace; from ‘boring, boring Arsenal’ to inside the Wenger Revolution; from Saturday afternoons on the pitch to Saturday evenings on primetime television; from a week in prison to inspiring youth offenders, Ian will reveal all about his extraordinary life and career.
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The Untold Story of the Nigeria-Biafra War Paperback – by Luke Nnaemeka Aneke
This is the history of the Nigerian civil war, a four-year period of events that have been meticulously and painstakingly tied to actual and specific dates and days of the week, creating the greatest one-volume diary on the civil war, with verifiable and referenced sources. The contents of this book reflect the events of the Nigerian civil war and world reactions, woven together into a simultaneous and situational sequence that creates a real and actual experience to the reader as if the events were still contemporaneous.
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Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness 13th Edition – by Anne Waugh MSc CertEd SRN RNT FHEA
Ross and Wilson has been the number one choice for over a million students since it first published, over 50 years ago. One of the world’s most popular textbooks of anatomy and physiology, it introduces the structure and functions of the human body and the effects of disease or illness on normal body function. More than any other text Ross and Wilson uses easy-to-understand, straightforward language, enhanced by colour illustrations and a huge range of interactive online activities, to make learning more visual and engaging.
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The Biography of Imam Aboo Dawood Sijistani- by Salaahuddeen Alee
Imam Abu Dawud lived a couple of centuries after the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) passed away and worked extremely hard to collect his ahadith. Each report in his collection was checked for compatibility with the Qur’an, and the veracity of the chain of reporters had to be painstakingly established.
Abu-Dawud’s collection is recognised by the overwhelming majority of the Muslim world to be one of the most authentic collections of the Sunnah of the Prophet (P.B.U.H), however, it is also known to contain some weak ahadith (some of which he pointed out, others which he did not).
Though Abu Dawud collected 50,000 Ahadith, he compiled only 4,800 in his book entitled As-Sunan, which he used to teach in Baghdad and other major cities in his time. He died in Basra on Friday in the month of Shawwal 275 AH. Sunan Abu Dawud has been translated into English.
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The Discomfort of Evening – by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld
Jas lives with her devout farming family in the rural Netherlands. One winter’s day, her older brother joins an ice skating trip; resentful at being left alone, she makes a perverse plea to God; he never returns. As grief overwhelms the farm, Jas succumbs to a vortex of increasingly disturbing fantasies, watching her family disintegrate into a darkness that threatens to derail them all.
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Range By David Epstein
Range By David Epstein makes a compelling case for actively cultivating inefficiency. Failing a test is the best way to learn. Frequent quitters end up with the most fulfilling careers.
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The Autobiography Of Malcolm X With The Assistance Of Alex Haley
An established classic of modern America, “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” was hailed by the New York Times as “Extraordinary. A brilliant, painful, important book.”