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Poor Folk and Other Stories

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Poor Folk and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a collection of the author's early works, featuring the novella Poor Folk, which tells the poignant story of two impoverished individuals, Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova, who communicate through letters, exploring themes of poverty, isolation, and human connection. The collection also includes several short stories that delve into social class, moral dilemmas, and existential questions, showcasing Dostoevsky’s deep understanding of the human condition, his empathy for the marginalized, and his exploration of psychological complexity. These early works provide a foundation for his later, more famous novels, reflecting his evolving literary style and philosophical insights.

Portrait of a Scotsman

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Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore is a historical romance set in Victorian England. It follows Hattie, a passionate advocate for women’s rights, and Maximilian Stewart, a wealthy Scotsman with opposing views. Despite their differences, their chemistry leads to a fiery romance filled with tension and growth. The novel combines love, personal ambition, and societal struggles, offering an engaging mix of history and romance.

Positive Parenting in the Muslim Home

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Positive Parenting in the Muslim Home by Noha Alshugairi is a guide that combines Islamic principles with contemporary parenting strategies to help parents raise confident, compassionate, and well-adjusted children. Drawing from both Islamic teachings and modern psychological research, Alshugairi offers practical advice on fostering positive relationships within the family, promoting emotional intelligence, and creating a nurturing environment where children can thrive. The book covers topics such as discipline, communication, values, and building a strong moral foundation, all while emphasizing love, empathy, and respect. Positive Parenting in the Muslim Home is a valuable resource for Muslim parents seeking to integrate their faith with effective parenting practices.

Post Office

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Post Office by Charles Bukowski is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows the life of Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's alter ego, as he works a dead-end job at a post office. The novel explores themes of alienation, disillusionment, and the grind of daily life, as Chinaski deals with the monotony of his job, his struggles with alcoholism, and his tumultuous relationships. Bukowski’s raw and unapologetic writing style offers an unflinching look at the darker side of life, filled with humor, cynicism, and sharp observations about the human condition. Post Office is a gritty, rebellious narrative about an individual navigating an often absurd and oppressive world.

Power of Ignored Skills

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Power of Ignored Skills by Manoj Tripathi explores the often-overlooked personal and professional skills that can significantly enhance one’s success. The book emphasizes the importance of skills that are commonly neglected in traditional education or workplace training, such as emotional intelligence, resilience, and effective communication. Tripathi encourages readers to recognize and develop these “ignored” skills to achieve greater productivity, better relationships, and overall personal growth. It serves as a motivational guide for individuals seeking to harness their full potential by focusing on skills that are essential for navigating life’s challenges.

Prayers of the Pious

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Prayers of the Pious by Omar Suleiman is a profound spiritual book that compiles and reflects on the supplications (duas) made by the pious individuals mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. The book explores the beauty and significance of these prayers, offering insight into the spiritual wisdom and heartfelt petitions made by the prophets, companions, and righteous figures throughout Islamic history. Through these prayers, Suleiman highlights the deep connection between humans and Allah (God), encouraging readers to adopt these prayers in their own lives for personal growth, reflection, and spiritual development. The book serves as both a source of inspiration and a guide for those seeking to strengthen their faith through sincere, meaningful supplication.

Pretty Boys Are Poisonous

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Pretty Boys Are Poisonous by Megan Fox is a memoir that offers a glimpse into the actress’s personal life, her experiences in Hollywood, and her perspective on fame, beauty, and identity. In this collection, Fox reflects on the pressures of being in the public eye, her struggles with self-image, and her complicated relationship with the media. The book delves into her struggles with personal relationships, navigating a highly scrutinized career, and the complexities of being viewed as both a sex symbol and a public figure. Known for her candidness and unique voice, Megan Fox opens up about her journey of self-discovery and the challenges she’s faced as a woman in the entertainment industry. Pretty Boys Are Poisonous offers an intimate and raw look at Fox's life, blending humor, vulnerability, and insight.

Pretty Girls

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Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the dark secrets of a family and the haunting effects of trauma. The story follows sisters Claire and Lydia, whose lives have been shaped by the mysterious disappearance of their sister, Julia, many years ago. When a series of unsettling events bring Claire and Lydia back together, they uncover buried truths about their family, their past, and Julia’s fate. As the plot unfolds, the novel explores themes of grief, betrayal, survival, and the complexities of family relationships. With its intense pacing and shocking twists, Pretty Girls keeps readers on the edge of their seats, offering a powerful and emotional journey into the darker aspects of human nature.

Price Action Breakdown

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Price Action Breakdown by Laurentiu Damir is a practical and in-depth guide to understanding price action trading, a strategy that relies on analyzing raw market movement without relying on indicators. The book breaks down key concepts such as support and resistance, trend structure, candlestick patterns, and market psychology, helping traders develop a clearer understanding of how prices move. Damir presents a structured approach to reading price action effectively, making it useful for both beginner and experienced traders looking to refine their strategies. With a focus on simplicity and effectiveness, Price Action Breakdown is a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their trading skills through pure market observation.

Price Action Trading Secrets

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Price Action Trading Secrets by Rayner Teo is a practical guide to mastering price action trading, a method that involves analyzing price movements on charts without relying on technical indicators. The book offers insights into how to identify trends, support and resistance levels, and market patterns, all critical for making informed trading decisions. Rayner Teo shares actionable strategies and techniques, emphasizing the importance of discipline, patience, and risk management in successful trading. The book is geared toward traders of all experience levels and provides a clear, straightforward approach to trading using price action as a tool for achieving consistent profits.

Priest

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Priest by Sierra Simone is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Father Bell, a Catholic priest who is struggling with his vows of chastity and his deep, forbidden attraction to a woman named Poppy. As the story unfolds, Father Bell is torn between his spiritual duty and his growing feelings for Poppy, leading to a complex and emotionally charged journey. The book explores themes of faith, guilt, desire, and the tension between spiritual and physical needs. Known for its steamy, provocative content, Priest pushes the boundaries of romance and delves into the psychological and emotional complexities of forbidden love.

Priestdaddy

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Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood is a memoir about growing up in an unconventional Catholic household, where her father is a priest. Through humor and sharp insight, Lockwood reflects on her family’s oddities, her struggles with faith, and the complexities of her relationship with her father. The book combines wit and poignancy to explore themes of religion, family, and identity.