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Where Sleeping Girls Lie
12Uncover the chilling secrets of a small town in Faridah Abike-Iyimide’s “Where Sleeping Girls Lie” (9781474967549). A gripping mystery thriller that explores the dark side of human nature, perfect for fans of suspense and psychological thrillers. A must-read for anyone who enjoys a book that stays with them long after they finish.
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Where Some Things are Remembered : Profiles and Conversations
19Explore captivating profiles and conversations in Dom Moraes’s “Where Some Things are Remembered.” Journey through literary landscapes, meeting remarkable figures like Faulkner and Neruda. Moraes’s insightful prose delves into their lives, minds, and creative processes. Discover a treasure trove of literary encounters. ISBN: 9789354473333
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Where Stories Gather
9Where Stories Gather by Karuna Ezara Parikh, ISBN 9789354890871, is a powerful poetry collection exploring identity, memory, womanhood, and the human heart. Featuring her viral poem “Pray for the World” and new works, Parikh’s lyrical and urgent voice resonates with readers seeking empathy and hope in a fragile world. Explore themes of love, loss, and resilience in this must-read for poetry lovers.
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Where the Cobbled Path Leads
0Venture into a world of Naga folklore and fantasy with “Where the Cobbled Path Leads” by Avinuo Kire, available at The Bookish Owl. Follow eleven-year-old Vime as she navigates grief and discovers a hidden portal to the spirit world. This captivating novel blends fantasy fiction with rich Naga spirit stories, exploring themes of loss, acceptance, and the power of ancient spirits. Perfect for readers seeking enchanting tales and profound emotional journeys. Explore the magical realms – buy your copy today at The Bookish Owl! ISBN: 9780143467939
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Where the Indus is Young: A Winter in Baltistan
23Embark on an unforgettable winter adventure through Baltistan with Dervla Murphy’s ‘Where the Indus is Young.’ Explore the untouched wilderness, experience the vibrant culture, and discover the magic of this remote region. A captivating travelogue filled with joy and wonder. ISBN: 9789387164642
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Where The Money Is
19Discover the secrets to financial success with “Where The Money Is.” This comprehensive guide provides practical strategies for building wealth, managing investments, and achieving financial freedom. Learn how to identify lucrative opportunities, make informed decisions, and navigate the complexities of personal finance. Unlock your financial potential and secure your future. ISBN: 9781668004883
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Where the Rain Is Born
12Explore the diverse tapestry of Kerala in “Where the Rain Is Born.” This anthology weaves together essays, short stories, poems, and excerpts in English and Malayalam, offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Discover the essence of Kerala’s vibrant traditions and breathtaking landscapes. ISBN: 9780143029199
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Where the Red Fern Grows: The Story of Two Dogs and a Boy
8Experience the heartwarming tale of Billy and his two hounds, Old Dan and Little Ann, in Wilson Rawls’ classic, “Where the Red Fern Grows.” Set in the Ozarks, this coming-of-age story celebrates the unbreakable bond between a boy and his dogs, their thrilling hunts, and the enduring power of love and loyalty. ISBN: 9780440412670. Discover a timeless story of friendship, adventure, and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for animal lovers and readers of all ages. Explore themes of courage, loss, and hope in this must-read novel.
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
11Enter Shel Silverstein’s whimsical world in “Where the Sidewalk Ends.” This timeless collection of poems and drawings sparks imagination with tales of TV-turning boys, whale-eating girls, and garbage-avoiding Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout. A magical journey for dreamers, wishers, and magic bean buyers of all ages. ISBN: 9781846143847
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Where The Wild Things Are
18Embark on a wild adventure with Max in “Where the Wild Things Are”! Mischief leads Max to a magical forest where he becomes king of the wild things. But amidst the rumpus, homesickness calls him back to the love he left behind. Experience Maurice Sendak’s classic tale of imagination and belonging. ISBN: 9780099408390