'Athena's Sign' is an unforgettable journey on land and sea towards Rome, where important discoveries and unimagined challenges await the heroes of Olympus. In the third book in the series, bestselling author Rick Reardon forces the Greek and Roman halves to work together following the prophecy of the Seven, to defeat Gaia and the giants she has unleashed. Will they be able to find the gates of death and close them before it's too late?
Read MoreHiccup the Terrible doesn't want to be a hero at all. Everyone knows that. He has no talent for it, he is not muscular and he is bad at fencing, but unfortunately he has no choice either. Especially after he finds a coffin in the sea that says "Caution! not to open', and discovers a riddle inside that leads to the lost treasure of his ancestors.
Read MoreNickelodeon's manga series. The North and the South - Book Three. The enraged Gilak is not going to stop. Katara knows it all depends on her. The Fire Lord Tsuko and the King of the Earth Kingdom Koi arrive at the Southern Water Tribe, and are greeted with a strong protest following Gilak's imprisonment.
Read MoreThe translator Peleg Dadon from the second floor, apartment 4, wants to be a writer. After his manuscript was rejected by all the book publishers, a dubious opportunity to fulfill his dream appeared before him. In her new book, the best-selling author Limor Nachmias takes an ironic look at the world of literature and its petty power struggles, about money and honor, and no less than that, at the lies we tell ourselves.
Read MoreThis is the poet's third book, and it includes a collection of personal and revealing poems that look more inward and less outward. He dedicates it to his mother who did not raise him, and with whose help he published his first book, at the age of 15.
Read More"In three months I won't be among the living. Come tell my story." = This is what Sebastian Trapp, a reclusive suspense writer, writes to Niki Hunter, an expert on suspense books with whom he has been corresponding for years. With only a few months left to live, Trapp invites Nicky to his luxurious mansion to write the story of his life.
Read MoreJoin an immersive detective adventure, and you too can find out who stole Darwin's notebooks! In his first book for children, Prof. Oren Herman interweaves science, history and imagination in a detective story based on a true case.
Read MoreJanuary 2023. The author, Gabi Naftali, in final preparations for the trip to New Zealand. This is a month-long trip, which is included in the to-do list after retirement from work. But then test results arrive. And the findings are not good. very bad
Read MoreA summary of the history of information, from the Stone Age to royal intelligence. The story of information networks, and how they created and destroyed the world. Researcher and writer Yuval Noah Harari leads us from the Stone Age to the creation of the Bible, the invention of printing, the emergence of mass media and the rise of populism in the current era
Read MoreHis book is the 15th in the number of Bnei Don Yahya, the specialist in family and inheritance law. The uniqueness of the book: for the first time in Harozim, a compilation of a selection of sayings and insights, most of which are from his pen, encompassing all aspects of partnership, marriage and family and seasoned with humor. A wonderful and very valuable escapism, especially in this period.
Read MoreA fast thriller full of twists and turns. Some of the facts and events described in it are based on true events that are hardly known to the public. An affair involving a secret and deadly nuclear program that begins in the quiet coastal city, and leads them around the Mediterranean basin.
Read More'Incident on Lake Geneva' and 'The Impulse', the two stories by Stefan Zweig translated here for the first time into Hebrew and grouped together, touch with power, wisdom and sensitivity the mental life of soldiers and the dilemmas and situations that war provokes.
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