Max Nordau, born in Hungary who lived most of his days in Paris, was a popular doctor and writer in the years before the First World War. He wrote 'Heart Thread' - originally called 'Practice' - for his only home Maxa, a talented girl who was born to him when he was 50 years old. At the root of the legends in the book is a life of human distress (poverty, longing for a child, unrequited love for an animal, difficulty in making peace between enemies), but the solution to the difficulties is often supernatural
Read MoreIn this historical novel, the author dives into the complex character of Joseph Matthew and offers new angles for observing his character. Through the dust of generations, the landscapes of the Galilee and its people in the past, the archaeological find and research, the stories come together and offer a new point of view.
Read MoreTwo new books in the first reading series: Neymar dominates + Harry Kane dominates
Read MoreOne day a rumor spread that a great magician would soon arrive in the city. A magician who was able to give everyone exactly what he wants. All the girls and boys were very happy and prepared for the magician's arrival. And only little Mrs. Bloom did not participate in the celebration.
Read MoreCaramel, the beloved and sweet puppy, is imprisoned in the home of the evil scientists, who are determined to discover his magical powers. Dan, Lily and Adam already have a plan to free him, and they will do everything so that it succeeds. But the scientists of the de Ville family also have a plan, and it is much more dangerous and big...
Read MoreA story full of love. But, unlike the way of love, which by its nature is addressed to others and strives for reciprocity, in this book the love is that of a man who had a palace of love inside his heart, but what? The love in his heart was directed only to...himself.
Read MoreThe memoir of the famous and so successful singer, reveals with honesty as well as humor and a self-aware look, the crazy personal journey Britney went through during her life, which included hospitalization, a fight with her parents and what not. The book also shows the strength and power of one of the greatest pop singers in the history of music.
Read MoreIn his book, Don Miguel Ruiz clarifies the beliefs and assumptions that arise from fear, undermine love and lead to suffering and drama in our personal relationships. Using insightful stories that illustrate his message, Royce shows us how to heal our emotional wounds, reclaim the sense of freedom we deserve, and restore the joy and cheerfulness essential to the bond of love.
Read MoreItai Harman is Israel's ultimate master of trivia and the ruthless chaser from the show 'The Chase' (here 11). His first book "Herman's Trivia" was published in 2019, included trivia quizzes for the whole family and was a bestseller. In his book "Who Can Beat Herman?" Herman changes the direction, and instead of asking - he solves. The book includes dozens of questionnaires in various categories.
Read MoreIn this pioneering and practical book, neuropsychiatrist Dr. Daniel G. Siegel and parenting expert Tina Payne Bryson (authors of the bestseller "The Positive Mind") team up again, demystifying the phenomena of children's loss of control and tantrums, and presenting the innovations of science in the field of brain structure and its ripening.
Read MoreMagic takes over the creatures of wonder. The journey to liberate Taldon continues ## The Wand and the Sword series is an international success ## The books of the series have been translated into 40 languages and have reached millions of readers ## The young readers You are invited to visit the kingdom of fantasy for the first time ## They will meet legendary creatures, wizards and knights and will know the power of courage and of friendships
Read MoreIt is not easy to be Nico di Angelo, the son of Hades, the halved one whose death and loss accompany him everywhere. But there is one ray of sunshine in his life, his friend Will Solas, son of Apollo. When together, the two halves can overcome any obstacle. Or at least that's how it was until today...
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