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Az elveszett történetek könyve
EGY TITOKZATOS KÖNYV. EGY ELVESZETT MÚLT. EGY NŐ, AKI VÉGRE RÁTALÁL ÖNMAGÁRA.
Martha Storm könyvtáros, és egész életében könnyebben talált menedéket a könyvek között, mint az emberek társaságában. Bár szuperhősös jegyzetfüzetében lelkiismeretesen vezeti listáit arról, hogyan segíthet másokon, gyakran mégis úgy érzi, mintha láthatatlan lenne a világ számára.
Amikor azonban egy régi könyvben személyes üzenetet talál évekkel korábban elhunyt nagymamájától, rádöbben: a múlt talán nem zárult le végleg. A rejtett nyomok új kérdéseket vetnek fel - és Martha elhatározza, hogy utánajár az igazságnak.
A keresés során nemcsak egy rég elhallgatott családi titok tárul fel, hanem saját félelmeivel és vágyott jövőjével is szembe kell néznie. Vajon képes lesz-e megírni a saját boldog befejezését?
Az elveszett történetek könyvtára megható, reményteli regény a könyvek varázsáról, a második esélyről és arról, hogy sosem késő új fejezetet nyitni az életünkben, mert akár egyetlen könyv is képes megváltoztatni a sorsunkat.
Game Over
Neil Miller looks for the slightest inkling that could lead him to uncovering Player 2511, the violent masked stalker threatening his family and his girlfriend, Selene Anderson. On one hand, the bond Neil shares with Selene grows stronger, unbreakable. But on the other hand, Neil is afraid his painful past will keep him from a full and meaningful life with her. Selene wants to know Neil for who he really is; she wants to love him unconditionally. But he's used sex as a psychological release for too long, struggling to come to terms with his childhood abuse that haunts his everyday life.
When a revelation about his past overwhelms Neil's fragile ability to keep himself together, he turns his back on everyone he cares about and runs far away to find himself and regain some balance, torn between his escape and his powerful but undefined feelings towards Selene. But as Neil tries to clear his head, Player 2511 prepares his final assault-and he plans to spare no one.
Tropes:
• Dark Romance
• Forbidden Love
• College Romance
• Romantic Suspense
• High Heat
365 napos színező - Vidám pillanatok
Egy egész évnyi színes kaland vár rád!
Ez a 365 napos színező minden napra tartogat egy új, kedves rajzot. Az egyszerű, jól átlátható képek kifejezetten a 2–6 éves korosztálynak készültek, hogy a legkisebbek is örömmel és sikerélménnyel színezzenek.
Minden oldalon egy új mese kezdődik – csak a színek hiányoznak hozzá! Válaszd ki a kedvenc ceruzáidat, és keltsd életre az állatkákat, járműveket és vidám jeleneteket a saját fantáziád szerint.
Napi pár perc alkotás, ami fejleszti a kézügyességet, a figyelmet és a kreativitást – és közben rengeteg mosolyt csal az arcokra.
Real-life maths Activity Book Ages 5-7
Level: KS1 Subject: Maths Learn the easy way with this real-life maths activity book! Each fun activity is designed to give your child a real sense of achievement. Included in this book: questions that enable children to practise the important skills learned at schoolcolourful activities that make learning fun and motivate children to learn at homehelpful tips and answers so that you can support your child’s learning
Wandervogel, Volume 2: Sense of Wonder
'I can even turn the stories in your head into a novel.' Okitsu, who had been wandering around Okinawa and had been sleeping rough, takes refuge in the home of novelist Ibu after a typhoon. Ibu claims to be able to read other people's minds, and from the moment they first meet, he shows interest in Okitsu, who suffers from claustrophobia due to past trauma...!?Is he a delusional maniac or a liar? A vivid and stormy night spent with a man with mysterious powers - !!
Kite Day
Mamus and her son love Kite Days. But conditions have to be right. Sometimes the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, and the day is calling… But it's still not a Kite Day. Sometimes the clouds roll in, and the wind is too strong… And they still try for a Kite Day. But when their string gets tangled and the light gets dim, they must stay inside and wait for their next chance at a Kite Day. Navigating worry, anger, sadness and disappointment, Mamus and her son fly their kite together. While her mood mirrors the kite’s motions – gently rising, twisting in the wind, tangling in a tree, and crashing to the ground – the pair continue to try. Despite the ups and downs, their love is, and will always remain, constant. “Is today a kite day?” I ask Mamus. Her smile is a blossom unfolding. “Let’s go and see,” she says. An honest yet hopeful glimpse into a child’s experience with a parent who has bipolar illness or other mood-related struggles, including concrete suggestions for young readers who are concerned about a loved one, this is a key social and emotional learning (SEL) book for young readers and loved ones navigating a mental health illness.
Servamp Vol. 23
When a stray black cat named Kuro crosses Mahiru Shirota’s path, the high school freshman’s life will never be the same again. Kuro is, in fact, no ordinary feline, but a servamp: a servant vampire. While Mahiru’s personal philosophy is one of non-intervention, he soon becomes embroiled in an ancient, altogether surreal conflict between vampires and humans.
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight: A League for Justice
The Gotham by Gaslight saga continues with writer Andy Diggle and artist Leandro Fernandez introducing the Gilded Age s answer to the Justice League! In 2024, DC s iconic Elseworlds was ushered into a new era with the release of Gotham by Gaslight: The Kryptonian Age, a sequel to the classic original Gotham by Gaslight by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola. The Kryptonian Age continued the iconic saga of the Batman of the Victorian era and expanded that world by introducing Gilded Age-era versions of DC s most iconic heroes. Now, writer Andy Diggle and artist Leandro Fernandez return to tell the second part of this epic tale in Gotham by Gaslight: A League for Justice! Bear witness to the formation of a new kind of Justice League in a steam-powered adventure that will bring these once-familiar heroes from the open plains of the Midwest to the freezing Arctic as they unravel the mystery of alien artifacts from the Kryptonian Age. This jaw-dropping sequel is the latest release from DC s beloved Elseworlds line, which reinvents DC s timeless characters by placing them in new and exciting settings. This volume collects Batman: Gotham by Gaslight: A League for Justice #1 6.
ADHD Body and Mind
If you have ADHD, your gut health may be affecting your impulsivity, stress sensitivity and mood regulation - 90% of the body's serotonin is produced there. ADHD Body and Mind is an evidence-based exploration of neuroscience, nutrition and the gut-brain connection, written by a clinical neuroscientist living with ADHD. This neurodiversity-affirmative resource:🦠 Traces the connections between your gut, microbes, breath, heart, hormones and immune system 🦠 Offers flexible, compassionate tools that nourish your body and mind without rules, shame or restriction 🦠 Helps you understand ADHD as a whole body-mind experience and reconnect with your body's natural rhythmsADHD Body and Mind is a companion, offering space to breathe, reflect, and return to yourself, again and again.
The Wilderness
In 2008, Desiree, January, Monique and Nakia are in their early twenties and at the beginning. Of their careers, of marriage, of motherhood and of big city lives in New York and Los Angeles. Together, they are finding their way through the wilderness, that period of life when the reality of contemporary adulthood - overwhelming, mysterious and full of freedom and consequences - swoops in and stays. Desiree is estranged from her sister Danielle, and the two nurse bitter family wounds in different ways. January\'s got a relationship with a 'good' man she feels ambivalent about, even after her surprise pregnancy. Monique, a librarian and aspiring blogger, finds unexpected online fame after calling out the university where she works for its plans to whitewash fraught history. And Nakia is trying to get her restaurant off the ground, without relying on the largesse of her upper middle-class family who wonder aloud if she should be doing something better with her life. As these friends transition from young adults to grown women, they must figure out what they mean to one another - amid political upheaval, economic and environmental instability and the increasing volatility of modern life. The Wilderness is Angela Flournoy's masterful and kaleidoscopic follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut The Turner House. A generational talent, she captures with disarming wit and electric language how the most profound connections over a lifetime can lie in the tangled, uncertain thicket of friendship.
Love Overboard
From USA Today, #1 Amazon, and BookTok bestselling author Kandi Steiner comes a sizzling, second-chance romance set on the high seas-perfect for fans of Below Deck and readers who crave angsty, high-stakes love stories. Pre-order now to receive your stunning deluxe first print edition featuring sprayed edges, only while supplies last.
Ember Reed is finally living her dream: chief stew on a Mediterranean superyacht, sun-kissed days at sea, and the star of Close Quarters, the hottest new reality TV show. But just as she finds her stride, the producers throw her a curveball-by hiring the one man who nearly sank her.
Finn Pearson was the one that got away. The boy who kissed her like they had forever, then left without a word. But now he's the chef in her new crew, and the cameras are watching their every move, innocent, or not.
Even on a superyacht, there's nowhere to hide from the past. Every stolen glance, every whispered argument, every lingering memory threatens to ignite what never fully burned out. And as the tension spills into their day jobs, even the dinner service is spiralling into disaster.
They've crashed before... but could eight weeks at sea be their second chance to get it right? Or will it be the storm that finally sinks them for good?
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Drifting Dragons 17
Take to the skies with the scrappy crew of the airship Quin Zaza, as they hunt the fantastical giants that rule their world... DRAGONS! The daily routine aboard an airborne draking vessel springs to vivid life in this exquisitely crafted tale in the tradition of the lush, transporting fantasy of Hayao Miyazaki. Part travelogue, part imaginary cookbook, and part otherworldly slice of life, Drifting Dragons tells the stories of the Quin Zaza and the colorful band of misfits that makes up her crew.
Taking Flight
No matter where you started,leaving was hard - so was the journey. And when you finally reached safety,you were hungry, thirsty, worn-out. Ready for rest. Taking Flight offers an intimate look at being a refugee by following three different children. From the mountains of Tibet, the cotton fields in Syria, and a city in Ukraine, families pack their bags and say goodbye to their homes as they leave in search of safety. Although they don’t know what the future holds - maybe an extended time in a refugee camp or a long journey to a place with a new language - they hope that it will be a place they can call home. Told in second person, directly addressing a displaced child, and with deeply evocative illustrations from Nicolo Carozzi, Taking Flight is a timely and necessary story that offers gentle reassurance and hope for readers.
Gods & Comics
Seventeen-year-old junior class vice president Grace Bak has her entire future all mapped out with plans to become a doctor like her parents. But the weight of Grace’s own daunting expectations leads to debilitating panic attacks that have made her a virtual outcast at school, even to her longtime friend and crush. To make matters worse, her grandmother and only real support system has just died. Halmeoni was the glue that kept Grace’s little family together, especially after she and her dad lost her mother to cancer when Grace was too little to have many memories of her. To cope with the grief of another loss, Grace starts a webcomic inspired by the Korean myths her Halmeoni used to tell her as a child. In Sun God, Grace spins the tale of Korean god Haemosu and his love Yuhwa, but with a twist - the two gods are trapped in the bodies of teenagers and, worst of all, cursed to attend high school. Grace never expected her comic to go viral, but it has, and the new fandom has somehow conjured the real Haemosu. Now it’s up to Grace to get him back home. But when she starts to fall for Hae, sending him home is the last thing she wants to do. More troubling, Hae isn’t the only god to suddenly reappear. Hae’s sworn enemy - also brought back to the mortal realm by Grace’s comic - is set on destroying Hae, all while infecting humanity with a deadly disease. As an epic battle between god’s looms, Hae is without his powers, so it may fall to Grace to fight back against a vengeful god hell-bent on punishing anyone who gets in his way.
Campfire Crafts
This is your go-to guide for camp, family trips, or everyday outdoor fun. Packed with 50 eco-friendly crafts—like rock painting, glowing lanterns, and simple science experiments—it sparks creativity while connecting kids with nature. Each project includes time, cost, and prep details, making it perfect for parents, teachers, and camp leaders. Plus, you’ll find camp songs, stories, safety tips, and journal pages for kids to record their adventures. Created by experienced camp leaders Anna and Andrew Fahmy, this book helps kids unplug, explore, and make lasting memories outdoors.
Glasses with a Chance of Delinquent Vol. 6
The school’s culture fest is coming up, and Momose’s classroom have voted to host a cross-dressing café! Ichikura hates the idea, but Momose is looking forward to seeing her boyfriend in a dress! But the good times are interrupted by a red-haired delinquent named Yachiyo. Is he interested in Momose, or does he just want to pick a fight with Ichikura? Why not both?!
Indian Miniatures
A German artist’s journey to 18th-century India unravels love, betrayal, and identity as he loses his wife to colonial exploitation and is haunted by family ties across continents. In 1769, Carl von Imhoff, a Württemberg veteran of the Seven Year War and an accomplished miniature painter, embarks on a transformative journey from Plymouth to Kolkata in the service of the East India Company. This voyage quickly takes a tragic turn when Carl loses his wife to the looming shadow of exploitation in India. Branded as sold, his wife’s fate shatters Carl’s world, leading him into a life of fatalism as he finds refuge among the Muses of the Weimar court. Yet, Carl’s ties to India run deep; he cannot escape the memories of his ex-wife, son, and grandson, haunting him across continents. Interwoven with themes of betrayal and the legacies of colonialism, the story explores the complexities of relationships and identity against the backdrop of historical upheaval. This gripping tale is not just a window into the past but a profound exploration of human emotions that resonate today. Thomas Poeschel’s Indian Miniatures is essential reading for history lovers, fans of literary fiction, and those interested in the intersections of art and colonialism. With its rich character development and evocative setting, this book promises to engage readers who seek deeper understanding of personal and historical narratives. Discover a challenge for readers, to reflect on the enduring impact of love, loss, and identity, in a rapidly changing world.
Song for a Hard-Hit People
A story of struggle and perseverance from an Eastern Kentucky woman who answered Florence Reese''s timeless question, "Which side are you on?" by organizing her people with love and class solidarity.Activist and organizer Beth Howard invites readers to trace her transformational story of growing up in rural Appalachia facing economic hardship, patriarchal violence, and the impact of extractive industries to become a leading organizer of working-class antiracism, engaging in the street protests of the Black Lives Matter movement and the larger resistance to Donald Trump and MAGA racists.In this deeply personal story Howard tells us about how her place and people, especially her dad, shaped her. She also details a political and systems analysis that shows how billionaires hold power by using racism to convince working-class white people to side with whiteness instead of their class. Howard makes the case that white Appalachians and rural white working-class people have a shared interest in, and a powerful history of, being in class solidarity with Black and Brown people. Howard delves into the rich traditions of organization and resistance in Appalachia, like the ten thousand interracial miners of the so-called Red Neck Army (known by the red bandanas worn around their necks), who in 1921 refused to be segregated and waged the largest working-class insurrection since the Civil War.Howard''s story is particular but not uncommon. Too many of us face the same struggle for the basic necessities of life: somewhere decent to live, good food to eat, health care that doesn''t break the bank, jobs that don''t kill us. As she reminds us, we haven’t got a chance—unless we organize. In the best of storytelling traditions, her prose is at once heart-breaking and inspiring, insightful and provocative, and filled to the brim with courageous humanity.
August, September, October
August, September, October is a deep, vulnerable meditation on fatherhood, time passing, and survival in a world reshaped by crisis. In two long, diaristic poems and a constellation of lyrical reflections that accrue into a day book of sorts, this collection traces the daily experiences of a poet—someone very much, though not exactly, like Craig Morgan Teicher—through the emotional and existential terrain of caregiving during the COVID-19 lockdown. In the title poem, “August September October,” the speaker tends to his medically fragile son during a harrowing stretch of illness and hospitalization while pondering the deathbed book of Irish poet Ciaran Carson. The second extended poem, "Midsummer Days,” takes off from Bernadette Mayer’s classic Midwinter Day, following the speaker as he fails to write a memoir and climbs his way back to poetry and toward faith in a world overwhelmed by upheaval. Surrounding these central poems are shorter poems that meditate on grim games, the music of Sonny Rollins, memories of being a young writer, the tyranny of TV screens, and the insane politics of our time. August, September, October offers a profoundly human snapshot of a family navigating disability, grief, and fleeting hope, all while trying to keep the imagination alive in an age of catastrophe.
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