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Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders: The Three Essential Principles You Need to Become
18Unlock the secrets of exceptional leadership with “Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders.” Rajeev Peshawaria, renowned leadership expert, reveals the three core principles that transform bosses into true leaders. Drawing from his extensive experience with Fortune 500 companies, including Ford, Morgan Stanley, and Coca-Cola, Peshawaria provides a practical guide to ignite motivation, build high-performing teams, and achieve remarkable results. Learn how to define your purpose, harness the energy of others, and create a winning culture. Get your copy now and become the leader you’re meant to be. ISBN: 9781451646672
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Too Many Bubbles
23Dive into a bubbly bath-time adventure with “Too Many Bubbles” by Tomie dePaola and Phyllis E. Grann! Follow a little boy as he creates a mountain of suds, leading to a hilarious splash-filled surprise. Perfect for preschoolers, this charming story celebrates the simple joys of bath time. Get your copy now! ISBN: 9781471182570
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Too Many Bunnies
12“Too Many Bunnies” by Tomie dePaola tells a charming springtime story about the Hopkins family and their gardening adventures. Fifteen energetic bunnies hop into the garden, eager to dig, rake, plant, and water. Will their enthusiasm help or hinder the gardening process? Find out in this adorable board book, perfect for young readers.
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Too Many Jacks
19“Too Many Jacks” by Bibek Debroy (ISBN: 9780593113943) is a hilarious early reader series. Follow the mischievous rabbit Jack, a grumpy old lady, and a sweet dog in their comical adventures. Perfect for young readers, this book promises laughter and fun on every page. Get your copy today!
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Too Many Toppings
21“Too Many Toppings!” (Book 6 in the Sprinkle Sundays series) follows Sierra as she juggles ice cream, sports, and a band! Can she balance it all? Find out in this delicious story by Colin Jack and Ray O’Ryan, authors of the Cupcake Diaries series. ISBN: 9781534436503
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Too Much and Never Enough
17“Too Much and Never Enough” by Danny Wallace, illustrated by Jamie Littler, follows a man struggling with the overwhelming abundance of today’s world. He seeks simplicity in a life filled with too many choices, too much information, and too many things. A humorous and relatable journey for anyone feeling the weight of modern excess.
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Too Much Space, 1
24Blast off to Astro Elementary with Bob and his alien bestie, Beep, in this hilarious chapter book series starter. Perfect for fans of funny stories, this intergalactic adventure follows Bob, an Earth kid who accidentally aced the space school entrance exam. From Pluto field trips to black hole explorations, Bob and Beep’s escapades are out of this world! Get ready for laugh-out-loud fun with “Too Much Space!”
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Too Nice
17Feeling suffocated by her dad’s ‘too nice’ girlfriend? Abby navigates family upheaval and school anxiety in this heartwarming story by Amy Blackwell. Perfect for fans of realistic fiction exploring themes of change, family dynamics, and self-discovery. ISBN: 9781800903265
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Toofan Ke Bad
9Dive into Chatursen Shastri’s “Toofan Ke Bad,” a captivating tale of resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Explore themes of courage, community, and rebuilding after devastating storms. ISBN: 9780143470717. Perfect for readers seeking inspiration and heartwarming stories. Discover the power of the human spirit.
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Tools & Ideas
10Unleash your inner craftsman with Tools & Ideas by Hein Streefkerk (ISBN: 9788173046933). Explore a treasure trove of woodworking techniques, innovative project ideas, and expert advice. Perfect for beginners and seasoned woodworkers seeking inspiration and skill enhancement. Discover the art of crafting beautiful, functional pieces. Order your copy now and embark on your woodworking journey!
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Tools for conviviality
15Ivan Illich’s “Tools for Conviviality” proposes a radical vision for a future shaped by human-centered technology. Challenging industrial society’s obsession with efficiency and standardization, Illich advocates for tools that empower individuals and foster community. Explore how technology can serve people, not control them, and reclaim autonomy in this groundbreaking work. ISBN: 9789350027172