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  • "The Mind Beyond Limits" by WordsbyJATIN
    WordsbyJATIN
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    "The Mind Beyond Limits" is the powerful journey of an ordinary boy who discovers he has the potential to unlock the deepest corners of the human mind. As he learns to master memory, focus, intuition, and more, he battles internal doubts, external pressures, and secrets that go beyond science. This is a story of evolution - from a curious teen to a mental warrior who challenges the very definition of human intelligence.
  • Deep Down Under by Darkusbooks
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    ***Highest rank in mystery/thriller-#6*** Kill a man, one is a murderer. Kill a thousand, a conqueror. Kill them all, a God. Historian Professor Sadowsky's best friend, CERN physicist Dr.Andreas Del Piero is found murdered at a hotel in Geneva after fleeing from a crime scene. Sadowsky goes to Geneva only to find himself entangled in a mystery dating back several thousand years to protect a terrifying secret that could commence world war III. Can he find out the motive behind the chilling murder of his friend? Will a new world war begin brewing or will the world live with peace? Read on to find out....
  • A river of toils and promises by MichaelPierre
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    Being Indigenous in a world that feels like it just wants to forget about us is not an easy life. We are a protrusion to a society that only wants to look forward toward progress. We are a hindrance to the goal of expansion and development. We see what others wish to be blind to. It is not our fault for the way we choose to exist. It is not a sin for us to be who we are. This is us in all dimensions of time. Past, Present, Future. Understand that we do not hate the world, nor anyone in it. For it is the opposite! We still love this world. We will defend it with everything we have and are, even if you will not.
  • The Chosen One by sodacat13
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    Dark rules over Light, white and black will meet in battle and the lady will rule... Arya, a white dragon is the chosen one in the prophecy to stand against the evil ruler Queen Zatsu. Arya has the fight of her life ahead of her to save dragon kind. Arya has to stop Queen Zatsu from turning all dragons into her evil servants. Will Arya have the courage or will she need the help of a hidden friend...
  • The Vedic disciples by kalyani3
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    Four disciples. Four Vedas. Four paths that were never meant to cross. their journeys collide to awaken something forgotten...
  • BOOK OF ZERO by wychhazle1
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    BOOK OF ZERO: The Key Circus Volume 1 By Lenard Pugh (Wych Hazle) M.Ac.O.M, M.O.S The beginning of an entertaining awareness enhancing ebook series called The Key Circus. In this 7 volume 'meta-definition' catalog, unorthodox relationships between energy, letters, numbers, Hip Hop, and general social activity are explored refreshingly. Book of Zero, concisely stitches together all things related to the ominously shaped mathematical symbol, history, scientific, numerological, and astrological correspondences, as well as foods, tools, systems of thought, internal development, and fighting strategies that use its vibration as a foundation.
  • The Art Of Reading In The Middle Ages by JigneshJohari
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    Let's take a journey through society of medieval Europe to discover the rich palette in which reading manifested. We begin in the monasteries, where the written Latin word (Latinitas) was cultivated in the early centuries of the Middle Ages, and continue to the noble courts of the High and Late Middle Ages. The attitudes of nobility towards reading changed during the first half of the Middle Ages: the ability to read and write was among the skills civilised knights and damsels should possess. Their interests led to the creation of new literary genres: courts were the birthplace of courtly literature (hence the name).