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The Power of One This extraordinary novel is set in South Africa during the early `30s and later on in the story, Northern
Rhodesia. Read More...
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The Grass is Singing At the time of its debut, The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing represented a brave subject matter for 1950 South Africa. More than fifty years has passed, yet this provocative book remains relevant in today’s modern world.
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The Secret Pssst! Do you want to know the great secret of the universe, a secret that has been whispered through the ages since 3500 BC? Read More...
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A New Earth: Awakening Your Life's Purpose To put it succinctly, Tolle’s book will either awaken your soul or it will put you to sleep. It will depend on your ego’s readiness to evolve. Read More...
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WALDEN As students and often for our work we have to do tests: SATS, CLAST, GMATS or GRE’s, or some other entry level examination that by passing assumes us intelligent enough to go on to further study. Read More...
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ICONOCLAST Nothing like a little economical anxiety to start thinking outside the box. Read More...
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WHAT’S YOUR POO TELLING YOU? Don’t poo poo the information from this humorous, audacious and
yet utterly profound, health evoking book. Read More...
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The Road This 2006 novel by American novelist Cormac McCarthy has been adapted into a feature film to be released this year with actor Viggo Mortensen
as the lead. Read More...
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Stones into Schools Mortenson’s first book “three cups of tea” (Viking, 2006) told a
story of one man’s (Mortenson) attempt to climb the world’s second highest mountain and how his failure to do so culminated
in an unlikely friendship with, and commitment to, a remote Muslim tribe in a harsh mountainous village in the Taliban Territory in
Pakistan. Read more...
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