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The Primrose Railway Children
8All aboard! Join Peppa and her family on a delightful railway adventure in “The Primrose Railway Children.” This heartwarming tale follows their exciting escapades as they explore the enchanting world of steam trains and countryside charm. Perfect for young readers, this book sparks imagination and celebrates the simple joys of family and friendship. Choo choo! ISBN: 9780241537633
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The Prince
23Discover the untold story of Justin Trudeau’s rise and reign as prime minister in “The Prince.” Based on 200+ interviews, including with Trudeau himself, Stephen Maher reveals the triumphs, failures, and behind-the-scenes drama of his government. From electoral victory to global recognition and navigating scandals, this biography offers an intimate look at a complex leader and a pivotal era in Canadian politics. ISBN: 9781668024492
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The Prince
16In ancient Madurai, Prince Uthiyan faces a grim prophecy and courtly intrigue. Forced to flee, he embarks on a perilous journey amidst assassins and conspirators, seeking refuge with the Pandavas. But the ruthless Kalabhras threaten to conquer the Pandya capital, and Uthiyan must choose a side in a conflict destined for bloodshed. The Prince, by Samhita Arni, ISBN: 9789353450229, is a thrilling tale of betrayal, terror, and ancient power struggles in the heart of Tamilaham.
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The Prince
0Niccolò Machiavelli’s “The Prince” (ISBN: 9780141442259) is a timeless exploration of power, leadership, and political strategy. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of influence and authority. Discover how to navigate the complexities of rule and decision-making in this classic guide to wielding power effectively. Machiavelli’s insights remain strikingly relevant in today’s world, offering valuable lessons for leaders and followers alike. Buy “The Prince” now and unlock the secrets of power.
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The Prince
0Niccolò Machiavelli’s “The Prince” (ISBN: 9789391316464) is a classic political treatise exploring power, leadership, and statecraft. A guide for aspiring rulers, Machiavelli’s masterpiece examines the pragmatic realities of acquiring and maintaining political control, even through morally ambiguous means. Explore the timeless wisdom and controversial strategies that continue to shape political thought today.
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The Prince and Other Modern Fables
18Dive into Joseph Boyden’s “The Prince and Other Modern Fables” (ISBN: 9780143335702), a captivating collection of interconnected stories exploring themes of power, morality, and human nature. Set against a backdrop of contemporary society, these thought-provoking fables offer a fresh perspective on age-old dilemmas. Experience Boyden’s masterful storytelling that seamlessly blends ancient wisdom with modern realities, challenging readers to question their own beliefs.
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The Prince And The Nightingale
15The Prince and the Nightingale by Abhishek Bhatt follows the royal family of Ranakpour on the eve of India’s Independence. Explore the lives of Maharaja Uday Singh and his children as they navigate a changing world and an 800-year reign ends. Witness their struggle and resilience as they carve their place in the newly independent India. ISBN: 9789353579753
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The Prince and the Pauper
11Experience Mark Twain’s classic tale, “The Prince and the Pauper,” reimagined by Mayim Bialik. A captivating story of mistaken identity, adventure, and social injustice. Ideal for young readers and those rediscovering Twain’s timeless work (ISBN: 9780241378496). Explore themes of poverty, royalty, and empathy in this Puffin Classics edition.
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The Prince and the Pauper
23Experience the captivating tale of mistaken identity in Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper.” A pauper and a prince, identical in appearance, swap lives, leading to hilarious chaos and social commentary. Witness their adventures as they navigate each other’s worlds, challenging social norms and exploring themes of poverty, royalty, and human nature. ISBN: 9789389717082
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The Prince and the Pauper
8Two boys, a prince and a pauper, swap lives in 16th-century England. Identical in appearance, they fool the royal court, leading to a heartwarming tale of mistaken identity, friendship, and self-discovery. Experience Mark Twain’s classic story of social injustice and the power of kindness. Perfect for young readers and fans of historical fiction.