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  • Atomic Habits: Small Changes, Big Results

    Atomic Habits: Small Changes, Big Results

    Atomic Habits is a book that packs a punch! Written by James Clear, it’s a game-changer that will have you rethinking your everyday habits in no time. Are you tired of trying to make big, dramatic changes in your life that never seem to stick? Then it’s time to go atomic with your habits! This… Read more

  • Is faith anything other than uncertain belief on incomplete evidence? – John Locke essay competition

    Is faith anything other than uncertain belief on incomplete evidence? – John Locke essay competition

    The John Locke Institute encourages young people to cultivate the characteristics that turn good students into great writers: independent thought, depth of knowledge, clear reasoning, critical analysis and persuasive style. Our Essay Competition invites students to explore a wide range of challenging and interesting questions beyond the confines of the school curriculum. Read more

  • Guess the animal: Call for riddle and poetry lover

    Guess the animal: Call for riddle and poetry lover

    Do you like a good riddle book? Do you love some colours in the book? Or do you like a rhythmic book? Then, look at the book called: guess the animal. This is my second book. Guess the animal is a fun riddle-like book about animals told with poetry. It’s a book for young learners… Read more

  • Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion — A must-read book

    Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion — A must-read book

    When it comes to improving your marketing abilities, books are generally one of the greatest places to start. In fact, many of the most successful marketers report that books taught them some of their most significant lessons. I’m not talking about textbooks here; I’m referring to books produced by other great marketers. Enter Robert B.… Read more

  • Guess the animal #1

    Guess the animal #1

    Last year I wrote my first book. And it has been a dream of mine since I was 10 years old (now I am 17). But I want to continue in my niche which is the guess the … (something). Can you can comment on the design. Do you like it or not. What can… Read more

  • Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

    Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

    Trevor was literally born a crime Noah begins his book with this historical context explaining how apartheid relied on creating artificial divisions between groups of people so that the white colonial elite could maintain their power at the start of the memoir Noah tells a funny anecdote from his boyhood his mother Patricia Noah was… Read more

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