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Star Wars Jedi Academy
Author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown takes readers to a middle school in a galaxy far, far away…. Also, a NY Times Bestseller!
This incredible, original story captures all of the humor, awkwardness, fun, and frustrations of middle school–all told through one boy’s comics, journal entries, letters, doodles, and newspaper clippings. The setting? A galaxy far, far away… Roan’s one dream is to leave home and attend Pilot Academy like his older brother, father, and grandfather. But just as Roan is mysteriously denied entrance to Pilot School, he is invited to attend Jedi Academy–a school that he didn’t apply to and only recruits children when they are just a few years old. That is, until now… This inventive novel follows Roan’s first year at Jedi Academy where, under the tutelage of Master Yoda, he learns that he possesses more strength and potential than he could have ever dreamed. Oh, and he learns other important things too–like how to make a baking soda volcano, fence with a lightsaber, slow dance with a girl, and lift boulders with the Force.
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Saints and Misfits
The Arab Indian-American teen at the center of S.K. Ali’s Saints and Misfits has to cope with not only her parent’s divorce (and her father’s brand-new family) but also Muhammad, her mama’s boy older brother. Added to that is the fact that she’s suddenly developing feelings for a boy, Jeremy, while also figuring out what dating might look like for a Muslim girl.
But that’s not the biggest thing eating away at Janna. Turns out the Flanner O’Connor-loving teen knows that someone at her mosque, who everyone else considers quite holy, is not the person he says he is. And she might be the only one who knows.
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Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah The Living Martyr
Muslims who seek Allah’s forgiveness and Paradise follow the heroes of Islam who were men of greatness and virtue, one such personality was Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah. He was greatly loved and admired by the Holy Prophet and was given the tidings of being Porphet Muhammad’s neighbour in Paradise. His life was an epitome of benevolence. Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah (R) is one of the greatest heroes of Islam
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Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives by Tim Harford (Hardcover)
‘Ranging expertly across business, politics and the arts, Tim Harford makes a compelling case for the creative benefits of disorganization, improvisation and confusion. His liberating message: you’ll be more successful if you stop struggling so hard to plan or control your success. Messy is a deeply researched, endlessly eye-opening adventure in the life-changing magic of not tidying up’ Oliver Burkeman.
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Onita Anwunta Gbanwere Ndu Olu
Uchechi Mba-Uzoukwu’s creative expressions in this children’s book reflects a moral message parents are yearning to pass on to kids especially in “these times”; We all need a “Tech Detox” from time to time and what better way to pass on this information than in a very fun, humorous and colourful medium.
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Die Grundprinzipien Des Tawhid
Der islamische Monotheismus ist der Kern der islamischen Lehre. Alle Propheten riefen zu dieser Lehre, die nicht durch menschliche Ideen getrübt wurde und die den Muslimen in ihrer reinsten Form erhalten blieb, auf.
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Islamic Et Management
Ce livre propose de découvrir comment gérer son entreprise en appliquant les principes islamiques. Il s’adresse à tous les dirigeants qui cherchent à optimiser l’efficacité de leur organisation tout en gardant une cohérence avec leurs valeurs morales et religieuses.
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The Mosquito Bite That Changed Olu’s Life
Olu is spoilt and obsessed with technology in most forms, from video games, to his iPad, to Television screens and to cap it all up he hails from an African tribe where boys are typically more “special” than girls so he always got away with more than his sisters. Being a son to privileged parents that own a technology company in the city made it worse as Olu did no chores and was very lazy. Take a journey with us into this book to find out what happened to Olu after he got a visit from a very common unwelcome “guest” in an African home; The Mosquito.
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Zara’s Journey From a Refugee Camp To Space
Zara is a very intelligent and hardworking girl who loves the stars, moon, planets and the entire solar system. Her parents could only afford to send one of three children to school. Zakary, Zara’s younger brother, was chosen for cultural reasons. When Kwoi (their community) was attacked, they moved into a Refugee Camp. Find out how that started Zara’s Journey to her dreams and Outer Space.
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Olanna The African Warrior
Olanna is a smart, strong and athletic 9-year-old girl who was trained by her dad to be the best warrior in West Africa. One evening, she got lost in a deep, dark forest with no help in sight. Follow her story and find out how she overcame obstacles to achieve greatness.
This book is a tribute to the All-Female Army known as The Dahomey Amazons/Warriors of the West African Kingdom of Dahomey, which existed between 1624 and 1904.
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How Chioma The Orphaned Pup Became A Princess
Chioma, a cute orphaned pup is left in the care of her stepmother when her dad passes away from COVID-19. Her stepmother Nmegbu promised to take good care of Chioma but she didn’t live up to that promise and became very mean to Chioma. Find out what happens next and how a turn of events led to Chioma’s ordination as a Princess PUP in the “Puppy-land”!