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The Greatness Guide 2
0The Greatness Guide, Book 2 offers more of Robin’s inspiring anecdotes, tips and big ideas. Discover ideas to generate wealth and energy, tool kits for practical work-life balance, time-management techniques that really work, practical strategies to turn setbacks into opportunities and so much more.
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The Lord Of The Rings 3 – The Return Of The King
0Following on from the action of The Fellowship of the Ring (1954) and The Two Towers (1954), The Return of the King covers the culmination of Frodo Baggins’s quest to destroy the One Ring coveted by the Dark Lord Sauron, and Aragorn’s defense of the kingdom of Gondor against Sauron’s army.
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The Lord Of The Rings 2 – The Two Towers
0The Fellowship is scattered. Some brace hopelessly for war against the ancient evil of Sauron. Others must contend with the treachery of the wizard Saruman. Only Frodo and Sam are left to take the One Ring, ruler of the accursed Rings of Power, to be destroyed in Mordor, the dark realm where Sauron is supreme. Their guide is Gollum, deceitful and obsessive slave to the corruption of the Ring.
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The Lord Of The Rings 1 – The Fellowship Of The Ring
0The first part of J R R Tolkien’s epic masterpiece The Lord of the Rings, this is the story of young hobbit Frodo Baggins, who finds himself faced with an immense and terrible duty. Sauron has gathered to him all the Rings of Power, and intendes to use them to rule Middle-earth.
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Happy Place
0When a couple breaks off their engagement they decide to fake being in a relationship for the sake of their friends during an annual get together.
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Zero To One
0monetary value are created by ventures that go from “zero to one” rather than from “one to n.” Going from “one to n” implies that you only incrementally improve upon or bring to new markets an existing technology.
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Too Late
0The story is about Sloan, a girl that is apparently very strong and unyielding, however, in my opinion, she comes across as a whiny doormat. She has an abusive boyfriend, Asa, and she stays with him since he pays the bills for her brother’s care. He treats her poorly, he is violent and shows little redeeming qualities.
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Roald Dahl- Matilda
0“Matilda” tells the story of a young girl named Matilda Wormwood, who is exceptionally intelligent and has a love for reading. Despite her extraordinary abilities, Matilda faces a challenging life, as her parents and the cruel headmistress of her school, Miss Trunchbull, fail to recognize her potential.
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Roald Dahl – James And The Giant Peach
0Through a series of peculiar and magical happenings, James finds himself in a giant peach with a bunch of friendly giant insects for travelling companions. Determined to find a better life, the insects bite the great peach free from its tree and launch into an amazing journey to freedom.
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Roald Dahl – Esio Trot
0Esio Trot is a love story written for children. Mr Hoppy is a very shy man. He lives alone in his apartment, tending to his plants on his balcony and has a big secret, he is secretly in love with his downstairs neighbour, Mrs Silver. But he soon comes up with a plan with the aim to win the heart of Mrs Silver.
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Roald Dahl – The Witches
0Roald Dahl captures our imaginations in this story of witches who plot to turn children into mice. Luckily, the little-boy-turned-mouse who narrates the story defeats the antagonist, the Grand High Witch, and the other witches through his plan to turn them into mice. The plan works, and the witches are killed.
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Roald Dahl – The Giraffe And The Pelly And Me
0A tale in which a giraffe with a magic neck, a pelican with a retractable beak and a very agile monkey form the world’s finest Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company, along with their friend Billy, the Duke and Duchess of Hampshire and the Cobra, the cleverest and most dangerous cat-burglar in the world.
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Roald Dahl – Fantastic Mr. Fox
0This books tell the formidable adventures of Mr. Fox and his family as they try to outrun three farmers determined to catch them.
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Roald Dahl – Boy
0It follows Dahl through childhood, focusing on episodes that have remained important in his adult memory and/or have influenced his life trajectory. The book concludes at the end of his school days with descriptions of his early working years out in the world and his time as a World War II fighter pilot.