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Love and Limerence is a book about what romantic love really feels like—especially the kind that takes over your mind and becomes hard to ignore. Dorothy Tennov looks at this experience through stories, interviews, and personal accounts, showing how ...more
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“After some thought, the Teacher answered: ‘Do you know what fills the life of any person? The answer is: meaning.’”

From the early chapters, where we follow the mysterious scholar Pythagoras, Morpheigh makes no attempt to spoon-feed the reader. I
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“My tail is prehensile, but I certainly don’t tie it in knots.”

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His Forefathers and Mick by Michael G. Kramer takes readers on an emotional journey through history, family stories, and the struggles of war veteran Mick Kramer. From the very beginning, it’s clear this book isn’t just about events, it’s about how t ...more
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This book has it all. It will make feel nostalgic about your college days and struggles to get into a medical college (if you were an aspirant) and remind you of all the fun. BUT before you judge it as some college romance it has a lot more to offer. ...more
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"Look Here, Sir, What a Curious Bird" by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
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The story kept me interested all the way through. It made me think about what's true and what's not. I liked how the author mixed real history with some imagination.

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12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson
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"Before you can articulate your own standard of values you must see yourself as a stranger.

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“Wherever you are, at any moment, try and find something beautiful. A face, a line out of a poem, the clouds out of a window, some graffiti, a wind farm. Beauty cleans the mind.”
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Swati Tanu Iain wrote: "Hi Tanu, Thank you for your friendship, much appreciated. Iain

Iain Cameron Williams is the author of
The KAHNS of Fifth Avenue.


‘Hope is a place best not forgotten’ —Iain Cameron Williams 🇺🇦"


You are very welcome, Iain!


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Iain Hi Tanu, Thank you for your friendship, much appreciated. Iain

Iain Cameron Williams is the author of The KAHNS of Fifth Avenue.

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