Durgeshnandini
Durgeshnandini
by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
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Krishnokanter Will
Krishnokanter Wil
by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
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Vimoh’s Fables
Vimoh’s Fables
Vimoh’s Fables
by Vijayendra Mohanty
Description:
Vimoh’s Fables is a free ebook containing nine selected short stories from all that the writer have written on various platforms over the past ten years.
A young archer learns to take aim, a dog chases his tail, a king worries about his impending death, a thermonuclear missile gains self-awareness and falls in love with itself.
This collection of nine short fables is all about perspective.
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In The Future This Will Not Be Necessary
In The Future This Will Not Be Necessary
In The Future This Will Not Be Necessary
by Paul Samael
description
A thought-provoking novel about a technology-obsessed cult and the disillusioned narrator’s obsession with the cult leader’s wife. “Fluent [and] witty”, “Well written and teeming with interesting ideas”, “Fantastic”Power Failure
Power Failure
By Aglaia Bouma
description
When visiting her dementing grandmother, a young woman is confronted with the finiteness of life.
Happy Slumbers (Dragon City, Book Four Of Four)
Happy Slumbers (Dragon City, Book Four Of Four)
by Tom Lichtenberg
Description:
disappears, Alex Kirkham finds himself once
again involved in the mystery of the place once known as Snapdragon
Alley, an empty lot on the edge of the city where people have been seen
to walk into thin air and simply vanish. In this, the fourth and final
installment of the Dragon City series, all questions are answered, and
all ends are tied.The Dragon City series consists of four short novels, beginning with Snapdragon Alley, then followed by Freak City, Dragon Town and Happy Slumbers.
Hot Stuff
Hot Stuff
by Aglaia Bouma
Dresciption:
With her greed, a woman incites her jealous new flame to take
revenge. What’s more important: matter or air? Great quick read for on
your way to work, back home, in between or any other moment, to make
your mind wander and wonder. Click on the link below to download this free ebook:-
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Wraethworld
Wraethworld
by Kody Boye
Description:
Discover the surreal world of the Wraethworld in Kody Boye’s new dark fantasy novella.Mary Matthews is a sweet little girl living a very ordinary life until the fish girl appeared to her one night in her bedroom. The bizarre creature’s prophecies that Mary alone can save the fish girl’s world terrifies her.
Fargoer – End Of Innocence
Fargoer – End Of Innocence
by Petteri Hannila
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Blue Tent
Blue Tent
by Carla R. Herrera
Description:
In the not too distant future, The United States has become the
Corporate States of America. Half the population is homeless and live in
tent cities or camps.Then......................
The Puppet Queen
The Puppet Queen:
A Tale Of The Sleeping Beauty
byby Mita Zamin
THE PUPPET QUEEN is a young adult fantasy retelling of Sleeping Beauty infused with the folklore of the Middle East.
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Buddhadev Guho
15. Buddhadev Guhu
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Artificial Intelligence and Molecular Biology
Artificial Intelligence and Molecular Biology
by Lawrence Hunter, 1993, 480 pages, PDF
00-Lederberg.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 7.0K | ||
01-Hunter.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 187K | ||
02-Searls.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 211K | ||
03-Steeg.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 209K | ||
04-Holbrook.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 116K | ||
05-Zhang.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 89K | ||
06-Lathrop.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 214K | ||
07-Hunter.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 78K | ||
08-Karp.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 101K | ||
09-Mavrovouniotis.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 165K | ||
10-Brutlag.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 164K | ||
11-Edwards.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 112K | ||
12-Glasgow.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 71K | ||
13-Lederberg.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 16K | ||
14-Index.pdf | 28-Jun-2001 17:06 | 20K |
How to Pass Exams Every Time
How to Pass Exams Every Time
by Mike Evans
Number of pages: 192
Description:
Proven techniques for any exam that will boost your confidence and guarantee success. Reading this book really will make a huge difference to exam performance, whatever exams you're taking - professional or academic, Master's level of GCSE and A level, essay or multiple choice.
Proven techniques for any exam that will boost your confidence and guarantee success. Reading this book really will make a huge difference to exam performance, whatever exams you're taking - professional or academic, Master's level of GCSE and A level, essay or multiple choice.
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The Abolition of Man
The Abolition of Man
by C.S. Lewis
Number of pages: 42
Description:
Abolition is a short philosophical work about moral education. The context of Lewis's book is British education in the 1940s. One of Lewis's chief points will be that moral education, with the same basic content, is found all over the world and at different times. The last thing in the world Lewis is trying to do, is to impose his values. The moral code is not the invention or property of any one person or movement or even civilization. It is objective. Because it is found everywhere, Lewis can turn to ancient Chinese authorities such as Confucius and Lao Tzu, or to authorities from many other places and times; they all teach the same basic traditional code of morals. This traditional morality has often been called the Natural Law in Western philosopy.
Abolition is a short philosophical work about moral education. The context of Lewis's book is British education in the 1940s. One of Lewis's chief points will be that moral education, with the same basic content, is found all over the world and at different times. The last thing in the world Lewis is trying to do, is to impose his values. The moral code is not the invention or property of any one person or movement or even civilization. It is objective. Because it is found everywhere, Lewis can turn to ancient Chinese authorities such as Confucius and Lao Tzu, or to authorities from many other places and times; they all teach the same basic traditional code of morals. This traditional morality has often been called the Natural Law in Western philosopy.
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