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‘A’ – ONE ENGLISH
‘A’ – ONE ENGLISH is a complete SSCE/GCE Text with past questions and analysed answers from 1980 to date
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How to Read a Person Like a Book by Gerard I. Nierenberg
How to Read a Person Like a Book is designed to teach you how to interpret and reply to the nonverbal signals of business associates, friends, loved ones, and even strangers.
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How to Be a Lady by Candace Simpson-Giles
How to Be a Lady by Candace Simpson-Giles. Whether a woman is a contractor, a stay-at-home mother, or a high-powered attorney, the suggestions in How to Be a Lady will cause others to think, “Wow! She’s got it all together!”
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The Yacoubian Building by Alaa Al Aswany
All manner of flawed and fragile humanity reside in The Yacoubian Building by Alaa Al Aswany, a once-elegant temple of Art Deco splendor now slowly decaying in the smog and bustle of downtown Cairo:
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The Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munro
The Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munro. The characters who populate an Alice Munro story live and breathe. Passions hopelessly conceived, affections betrayed, marriages made and broken: the joys, fears, loves and awakenings of women echo throughout
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In a Free State by V.S. Naipaul
No writer has rendered our boundariless, post-colonial world more acutely or prophetically than V. S. Naipaul, or given its upheavals such a hauntingly human face. A perfect case in point is this riveting novel, a masterful and stylishly rendered narrative of emigration, dislocation, and dread, accompanied by four supporting narratives.
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Jar Baby by Hayley Webster
Diana Rickwood’s isolated childhood by the sea with her uncle, Rohan, a celebrated fashion designer, is dramatically shaken up by the arrival of Rohan’s ‘muse’, model Stella Avery. Diana severs her links with her past and moves to London, trying her best to forget.
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Never Get Angry Again by David J. Lieberman
In Never Get Angry Again by David J. Lieberman, he reveals how to see anger through a comprehensive, holistic lens, illuminates the underlying emotional, spiritual, and physical components of anger, and gives the readers simple, practical tools to snuff out anger before it even occurs.
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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not simply that their families disapprove; the Montagues and the Capulets are engaged in a blood feud.