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Allah Loves

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Allah Loves by Omar Suleiman is a spiritual book that delves into the qualities and actions that are beloved by Allah (God) in Islam. Through a series of reflections and teachings, Suleiman explores how Muslims can align their lives with the values and actions that are pleasing to Allah. The book highlights virtues such as kindness, patience, humility, forgiveness, and gratitude, offering readers practical advice on how to cultivate these qualities in their everyday lives. It serves as both an inspirational and educational guide for strengthening one’s faith and improving one’s relationship with Allah while fostering positive character traits and spiritual growth.

Allen Carr’s Easy Way To Stop Smoking

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Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking by Allen Carr is a popular self-help book that offers a method for quitting smoking without the need for willpower, nicotine replacement, or stress. Carr’s approach focuses on changing the way smokers think about cigarettes, addressing the psychological addiction rather than the physical one. He explains that smoking is a mental habit driven by misconceptions and fears, and he guides readers through a process of breaking these patterns. By the end of the book, smokers are encouraged to view quitting as a liberation rather than a sacrifice. Carr’s method has been widely praised for its simplicity and effectiveness, with many claiming success in quitting after reading the book.

Almond

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Almond by Sohn Won-Pyung is a deeply moving novel about a young boy named Yunjae, who is born with a neurological condition that prevents him from feeling emotions such as fear and anger, leaving him with an almond-shaped brain. This condition makes it difficult for Yunjae to connect with others and understand the complexities of human emotions. The story follows his journey through childhood and adolescence as he navigates the challenges of growing up, facing bullying, and dealing with loss while trying to find a sense of belonging. Almond explores themes of empathy, isolation, and the transformative power of human connection, offering a poignant look at what it means to be human in a world full of emotional complexities.

am i too broken?

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Am I Too Broken? by Aryana Altaha is a deeply reflective and emotional book that explores themes of personal struggles, healing, and self-worth. The author delves into the journey of overcoming past traumas, self-doubt, and emotional scars, addressing the feelings of being "broken" that many people experience at different points in their lives. Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, the book offers encouragement and guidance for those questioning their ability to heal and move forward. It emphasizes the power of resilience, self-love, and acceptance, aiming to inspire readers to embrace their imperfections and understand that they are never too broken to heal and grow.

American Fever

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American Fever by Dur e Aziz Amna is a coming-of-age novel that explores the life of a young Pakistani woman, Nadia, who moves to the United States in search of a better future. The story follows her journey of self-discovery, cultural adaptation, and the challenges of being an immigrant in a foreign land. As Nadia navigates the complexities of identity, belonging, and the cultural divide between her traditional upbringing and the modern American lifestyle, she grapples with her own desires, relationships, and aspirations. The novel delves into themes of cultural conflict, love, family, and the pursuit of dreams, all while highlighting the emotional and psychological impact of displacement.

American Kingpin

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American Kingpin by Nick Bilton is a gripping true-crime account of Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the Silk Road, an online black market that revolutionized the dark web. The book details Ulbricht’s rise from an idealistic libertarian to the elusive kingpin known as "Dread Pirate Roberts," as well as the relentless federal investigation that ultimately led to his downfall. Blending investigative journalism with the intensity of a thriller, Bilton paints a vivid portrait of crime, technology, and the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and the digital underworld.

American Psycho

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American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis is a controversial and satirical novel that follows Patrick Bateman, a wealthy and successful New York City investment banker with a disturbing double life. On the surface, Bateman appears to be the epitome of privilege and perfection, but beneath that facade, he is a violent psychopath who engages in brutal acts of murder and mayhem. The novel explores themes of materialism, consumerism, and the emptiness of 1980s capitalist society. Known for its graphic content and psychological depth, American Psycho critiques the superficiality and moral decay of the era, while also questioning the reliability of the narrator’s perspective.

Amerika

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Amerika (also known as The Man Who Disappeared) is an unfinished novel by Franz Kafka, written between 1911 and 1914. The story follows a young European named Karl Rossmann, who is sent to America by his family after a scandal. In the new world, Karl embarks on a journey to find work and navigate the complexities of his new life. Throughout the novel, Kafka explores themes of alienation, identity, and the individual's struggle to find a place in an unfamiliar and often indifferent society. While Amerika is often seen as an exploration of the immigrant experience and the clash of cultures, it also touches on Kafka's typical themes of existential uncertainty, powerlessness, and the absurdity of modern life. Though incomplete, the novel offers a unique blend of surrealism and social commentary.

Amid Clouds and Bones

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Amid Clouds and Bones by Ella Fields is a gripping fantasy romance novel that weaves a tale of forbidden love, destiny, and sacrifice. Set in a world of magic and intrigue, the story follows characters torn between duty and desire as they navigate the complexities of their fate. With lyrical prose and deep emotional intensity, Ella Fields crafts a mesmerizing narrative that explores themes of love, power, and the consequences of choices. Perfect for readers who enjoy atmospheric storytelling and passionate, character-driven fantasy.

An Ember in the Ashes

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An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir is a gripping fantasy novel set in a brutal, ancient-inspired world where the oppressed fight against a powerful and tyrannical empire. The story follows two main characters: Laia, a young woman from a marginalized group who becomes a spy for the resistance after her brother is captured, and Elias, a soldier in the empire who is secretly disillusioned with the regime he serves. As their paths cross, they are drawn into a dangerous journey of survival, betrayal, and rebellion, where they must navigate complex political intrigue and confront their moral dilemmas. An Ember in the Ashes is an intense, action-packed story about courage, loyalty, and the fight for freedom, with rich world-building and compelling characters.

An Era of Darkness

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An Era of Darkness by Shashi Tharoor is a powerful and thought-provoking critique of British colonial rule in India. Tharoor examines the lasting impact of British imperialism, arguing that the colonial period was marked by exploitation, violence, and widespread suffering for the Indian population. Through historical analysis and compelling arguments, the book highlights the economic, social, and cultural damage inflicted on India by the British. Tharoor also discusses the legacy of colonialism in modern India and challenges the narrative that British rule brought progress to the country. It’s an insightful call for a deeper understanding of history and a reminder of the injustices of colonial exploitation.

An Introduction to Algorithmic Trading

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An Introduction to Algorithmic Trading: Basic to Advanced Strategies by Edward Leshik and Jane Cralle is a comprehensive guide that demystifies the world of algorithmic trading, providing readers with a structured approach to designing, implementing, and optimizing trading algorithms. The book covers the fundamentals of stock selection on NASDAQ and NYSE, market analytics, and key metrics for improving trading performance. It also includes proprietary algorithms developed by the authors, offering practical insights for individual traders looking to trade their own accounts. With a focus on both theory and application, the book features step-by-step explanations, future perspectives on algorithmic trading, and a hands-on component via a CD-ROM, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced traders.