Book Smart
Melanie Hirsch is tired of watching life pass her by... I've spent the last few years watching my dreams of a writing career and true love fade away, settling for a dead-end job and denying my feelings for my best friend - until I find a list of dating advice for single women to 'find a husband' in the 1950s. I decide to experiment: try out the 1950s advice on my 21st-century dating pool and write about the results. If love is timeless, some of the dating advice still holds value. Maybe my experiment will launch my writing career. Maybe I'll get over my best friend and meet someone new. Either way, I'm done watching from the sidelines. Cameron Whitacre can't wait forever... I've spent the last few years in love with my best friend, hoping she'll notice my friendly overtures have more than friendly intentions - but before I realize what's happening, she declares me her wingman for a dating experiment. This idea could launch her writing career, so I'm trying to be supportive. But her
Nun Too Soon
Helen is just your normal, everyday librarian who writes romance novels on the side... except she also happens to be a former nun, new to life outside the order and to the dating scene. Helen isn't just a virgin in her 30s- she's never had a boyfriend, never kissed anyone, never even so much as held someone's hand. Becoming a nun was always her path, until it wasn't anymore, and trying to forge a new path in life has been...tricky. What isn't tricky? Her unrequited crush on the handsome library patron that Helen and her friends have affectionately nicknamed 'The Red Unicorn' - a man who loves to read, looks great in glasses, and has red hair, aka Helen's dream man. But the idea of dating is still intimidating, so Helen prefers to daydream about Thad from afar, turning him into her perfect romance novel hero. Thad is far from perfect, not like the smart, sexy librarian he's been surveilling. Thad is a bounty hunter who's determined to find Helen's brother, Dean, and he's certain Helen
SCIENCE - Globe with animals and light 20 cm
SCIENCE - Globe with animals and light 20 cm
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SCIENCE - Microscope Set with light
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SCIENCE - Refractor Telescope With Tripod black
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SCIENCE - Telescope With Tripod
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SCIENCE - 2-in-1 Globe 25cm
The Gospel of Barnabas
This captivating and controversial text offers a unique perspective on the life of Jesus, diverging significantly from the canonical gospels. The Gospel of Barnabas presents Jesus not as the son of God, but as a human prophet and a precursor to Muhammad. Believed by western scholars to be a fourteenth-century creation, its authenticity is debated, with some suggesting it contains older material. This apocryphal gospel, available in Spanish and Italian manuscripts, has gained attention within some Muslim communities as a potentially genuine ancient record. Readers will find an intriguing exploration of theological themes and historical narratives that challenge conventional Christian doctrines. The Gospel of Barnabas invites reflection on the diverse interpretations of religious history and the complexities of faith across cultures. This text is a thought-provoking addition to any religious or historical library, offering profound insights into the multifaceted legacy of Jesus and his