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The Wrong Enemy: America In Afghanistan 2001-2014
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The Wrong Sister
9A gripping psychological thriller from Claire Douglas, author of “The Sisters”. When Emily’s estranged sister, Eleanor, returns home after years away, Emily is both wary and curious. But as Eleanor’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic, Emily begins to suspect her sister’s secrets are more dangerous than she ever imagined. “The Wrong Sister” is a twisty tale of family secrets, betrayal, and deception that will keep you guessing until the very end. ISBN: 9781405957601
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The Wrong Wheels
16Engage struggling teen readers with “The Wrong Wheels.” This illustrated short story, designed for a reading age of 6, follows Troy, a boy who loves to boast about his wealth. Will he learn his lesson? Perfect for reluctant readers and SEN students.
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The Wyrm King
15Dive into the thrilling conclusion of the Spiderwick Chronicles! Nick and Laurie face a new menace: the Hydra, a dragon-like creature causing chaos in Florida. With giants, mermaids, and a missing nixie, can they save the day? Explore Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide for answers in this final adventure from bestselling authors Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi.
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The Yage Letters
17Embark on a psychedelic journey through the Amazon with “The Yage Letters” by John Julius Norwich (ISBN: 9780141189864). This captivating blend of travel writing, satire, and epistolary novel explores the mystical world of yage, a powerful hallucinogenic. Experience the Amazon’s wonders and the mind-altering effects of this potent brew in this unforgettable literary adventure.
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The Year
10The Year (ISBN: 9780857428509) by Tomas Espedal, translated by James Anderson, is a captivating literary journal chronicling a year of inner turmoil and external change. Espedal masterfully explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, echoing Petrarch’s timeless questions about life, death, and the search for meaning. Experience Espedal’s profound stream of consciousness in this intimate and unforgettable diary.
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The Year 1000
20Journey back to the year 1000 with Valerie Hansen’s “The Year 1000.” Explore a vibrant world brimming with global connections and technological innovation. Discover Viking voyages, Chinese inventions, and the lives of ordinary people in this captivating historical account. Uncover a forgotten era and challenge your assumptions about the past with this richly researched and engaging read. ISBN: 9780241351277
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The Year I Met You
24Discover the heartwarming story of The Year I Met You by Cecelia Ahern (ISBN: 9780007501793), winner of the Irish Popular Fiction Book of the Year. A chance encounter changes one woman’s life. Finding friendship where she least expects it, her world transforms as secrets and bonds emerge from unexpected places. Experience the magic of connection in this feel-good novel that celebrates life, loss, and love.
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The Year in Tech, 2023: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review
19Stay ahead of the curve with “The Year in Tech, 2023.” This essential guide from Harvard Business Review and Andrew Ng offers expert insights into AI, the metaverse, and other cutting-edge technologies. Learn how to leverage these innovations for competitive advantage and navigate the evolving digital landscape. Perfect for business leaders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to thrive in today’s rapidly changing world. Explore practical case studies and adapt your strategies with HBR’s trusted analysis.
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The Year in Tech, 2024
22Stay ahead of the curve with ‘The Year in Tech, 2024.’ Explore generative AI, Web3, neurotech, and the space economy’s impact on businesses. Learn how to leverage these innovations for competitive advantage from Harvard Business Review’s expert insights. Adapt or be left behind in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape. ISBN: 9781647826017 by Nita A. Farahany.
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The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet
13A hilarious and honest story about twelve-year-old Al Schneider as she navigates the indignities of middle school while battling a chronic illness. Al’s life takes a turn when she’s diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. This Stonewall Honor-winning author delivers a funny and relatable tale about finding community and telling the truth, even when it’s hard.