Wallbanger

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Wallbanger by Alice Clayton is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Caroline Reynolds, a woman who has just moved into a new apartment and is disturbed by the noisy and disruptive neighbor next door. When she confronts her neighbor, Simon, she discovers he's a charming, handsome photographer with a reputation for being a bit of a player. Despite their initial animosity, Caroline and Simon strike up a complicated and steamy relationship as they navigate their attraction to each other while dealing with personal baggage and miscommunications. The book is filled with humor, witty banter, and sizzling chemistry, making it an engaging read for fans of contemporary romance.

Wanting Mor

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Wanting Mor by Rukhsana Khan is a heartfelt novel about a young Afghan girl named Jameela, who is struggling to survive after the death of her mother. Living in a refugee camp in Pakistan, Jameela is faced with the harsh realities of displacement, poverty, and loss. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she is allowed to be adopted by a family in Canada. The novel explores themes of identity, grief, and the search for belonging, as Jameela navigates her new life while holding onto the memory of her mother and her past.

War and Peace in Islam

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War and Peace in Islam by Ghazi bin Muhammad is a thought-provoking examination of the Islamic perspective on war, conflict, and peace. The book delves into the ethical, moral, and legal principles surrounding the concept of war in Islamic teachings, particularly about concepts such as just war, the protection of civilians, and the pursuit of peace. Ghazi bin Muhammad explores the historical context of warfare in early Islamic history, analyzing how Islamic law addresses both the causes of war and the processes of achieving peace. The author also discusses the modern implications of these principles, offering insights into how Islam promotes peace and seeks to mitigate conflict in today's world.

Warden of Water

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Warden of Water by D.N. Hoxa is a fantasy novel set in a world where magic and danger intertwine. The story follows the protagonist, a powerful water mage, who is tasked with guarding the mystical and ancient waters that hold secrets crucial to the fate of the world. As tensions rise and forces vie for control over these waters, the protagonist must navigate treacherous alliances, hidden enemies, and complex magical powers. The novel explores themes of power, responsibility, and sacrifice while immersing readers in a richly built world filled with action, intrigue, and emotional depth.

Warrior of the Wild

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Warrior of the Wild by Tricia Levenseller is a young adult fantasy novel that follows the journey of a girl named Ryka, a fierce warrior from a small village. After failing her coming-of-age trial, she is exiled to the wilds, where she must survive against dangerous creatures and the elements. As Ryka seeks revenge against the god who cursed her, she discovers strength in herself and the unexpected allies she makes along the way. This action-packed story explores themes of survival, betrayal, and self-discovery.

Way of the Wolf

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Way of the Wolf by Jordan Belfort, the infamous "Wolf of Wall Street," is a business and sales guide that offers a step-by-step approach to mastering the art of selling. In the book, Belfort shares the sales techniques he developed during his time in the finance industry, focusing on his "Straight Line Persuasion" system. This method emphasizes the importance of building rapport, controlling the conversation, and effectively closing deals. Belfort draws from his own experiences, both the successes and the downfalls, offering insights into how to ethically influence others and achieve success in sales. Way of the Wolf is aimed at salespeople, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to sharpen their persuasion skills and increase their influence in business.

We All Want Impossible Things

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We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman is a poignant and heartfelt novel that follows the story of two lifelong friends, Eddi and Ash, as they navigate the emotional and physical challenges of illness and loss. Eddi is dealing with Ash’s terminal cancer diagnosis, and as Ash’s health deteriorates, both women must confront their shared history, love, and the weight of what’s to come. The novel explores themes of friendship, love, grief, and the complexity of facing the impossible with humor, tenderness, and raw honesty. We All Want Impossible Things is a deeply emotional and ultimately uplifting story about finding joy and meaning in even the most difficult of circumstances.

We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled

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We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled by Wendy Pearlman is a powerful oral history of the Syrian conflict, told through the voices of those who lived it. Based on interviews with Syrian refugees, the book captures personal stories of hope, fear, resilience, and loss, from the early days of peaceful protests to the devastating civil war and displacement. Pearlman weaves together these firsthand accounts to offer a deeply human perspective on the Syrian uprising, shedding light on the courage and suffering of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.

We Hope This Reaches You in Time

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We Hope This Reaches You in Time by R.H. Sin is a collection of poetry that explores themes of love, heartbreak, healing, and personal growth. Known for his simple yet emotionally powerful style, R.H. Sin captures the raw vulnerability of human emotions through short, poignant verses. The poems address the pain of lost love, the struggles of self-discovery, and the journey toward emotional recovery. With an emphasis on introspection and the strength found in vulnerability, this collection resonates with readers who have experienced the complexities of relationships and the healing process. We Hope This Reaches You in Time is an evocative and therapeutic read for those seeking both solace and inspiration.

We Need To Talk

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We Need to Talk by Jennifer Risher is a memoir that explores the complexities of wealth, privilege, and the social dynamics surrounding money. Risher, who comes from a modest background, reflects on her life after marrying someone who became a millionaire due to the success of Amazon. The book delves into her journey of grappling with newfound wealth, societal expectations, and the impact it had on her relationships and identity. It challenges readers to consider the broader implications of financial success and the emotions that come with it, emphasizing themes of vulnerability, humility, and connection. We Need to Talk is an honest and thought-provoking exploration of how wealth affects our lives and the conversations we need to have about it.

We Were Liars

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We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is a contemporary young adult novel that centers on Cadence Sinclair, a teenage girl who spends her summers on a private island with her wealthy family. After a traumatic event that leaves her with amnesia, Cadence returns to the island to piece together the mystery of what happened. As she unravels secrets about her family, love, and loss, the novel builds to a shocking and emotional conclusion. It explores themes of privilege, family dynamics, and the consequences of deception.

Weaning

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Weaning by Annabel Karmel is a practical guide for parents to transition their babies from breast milk or formula to solid foods. The book offers a variety of nutritious and easy-to-make recipes, along with expert advice on when and how to introduce new foods, handle food allergies, and establish healthy eating habits. With helpful tips, meal plans, and guidance, Weaning is a valuable resource for parents aiming to ensure a smooth and healthy feeding journey for their little ones.