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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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АГАР ЖАННАТ КЎКДА БЎЛСА...
Сиз юқоридаги сатрлар жо бўлган машҳур қўшиқни кўп эшитгансиз, ўзингиз ҳам юрак-юракдан қўшилиб куйлаган бўлсангиз ажаб эмас. Ушбу ёниқ сатрлар муаллифи, истиқлол куйчиси Иқбол Мирзонинг асосан кейинги йилларда ёзган шеърлари қўлингиздаги мўъжаз тўпламга жамланган.
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Шум боланинг набиралари
Анвар билан ФурКат эрталаб Тошкент — Назарбек автобусига чиКиб утиришди. Автобус ^рнидан цузралди, Анвар теварак-атрофни томоша цилиб борар экан, кеча- ги булиб утган воцеаларни хотирида жонлантирди... I
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The Colour of Memory
'In the race to be first in describing the lost generation of the 1980s, Geoff Dyer in The Colour of Memory leads past the winning post. 'We're not lost,' one of his hero's friend's says, 'we're virtually extinct'. It is a small world in Brixton that Dyer commemorates, of council flat and instant wasteland, of living on the dole and the scrounge, of mugging, which is merely begging by force, and of listening to Callas and Coltrane. It is the nostalgia of the DHSS Bohemians, the children of unsocial security, in an urban landscape of debris and wreckage. Not since Colin MacInnes's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners thirty years ago has a novel stuck a flick-knife so accurately into the young and marginal city. A low-keyed style and laconic wit touch up The Colour of Memory.' The Times
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More Money for Good
West Owens has been able to move his life along very nicely over the years, repairing one car at a time in the auto repair shop that he’s always dreamed of owning. When Mrs. Shirley Bullock calls and asks for a favor, he is more than happy to oblige—even though it means taking a chance and hiring her ex-con grandson, Tavious Bell, to work with him. As soon as Tavious gets accustomed to living outside of prison walls, he divulges to West a shocking secret. During his twenty-year stint behind bars, he has been sitting on something very near and dear to his heart: two million dollars! The problem is that someone has it, and Tavious has no idea who that could be.Once again, and much sooner than expected after promising his live-in girlfriend Lauren that he is finished poking around in other people’s business, West finds himself in a dangerous situation. It takes him and his circle of friends into the darkness of the city of Atlanta—which they never knew existed—to help his new employee recover missing money that, if they find it, could benefit them all.
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The Melancholy Countess (Short Story)
A master of mystery and suspense, Frank Tallis brings back Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt and Dr. Max Liebermann in an eBook short story exclusive—a new, riveting turn-of-the-century tale in the “captivating historical series” (The New York Times Book Review) that is beloved around the world.Haunted by the sudden death of her grown son, Countess Zigana Nadazdy-Hauke is as unhappy as she is elegant. But is she miserable enough to drown herself in the bath? That’s the conventional wisdom in Vienna. But Rheinhardt and Liebermann have another idea after meeting the poor soul’s much younger widower: Oktav Hauke is handsome and dashing, but also callous to the point of pathology, admittedly abusive, in debt up to his ears, and a serial surviving spouse: He’s lost two other rich older wives to premature deaths. Now he’s the obvious suspect. But can this solution be too simple, as well?After the shocking ending, catch a preview of Frank Tallis’ thrilling new novel in the series, Death and the Maiden!
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Big Government
Satire of the American political process by a former Clinton Administration official.
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Cloudstar's Journey
In this original Warriors novella, Cloudstar, leader of SkyClan, has watched over his Clanmates at the edge of the forest for many long seasons. But Twolegs are encroaching on SkyClan's land and SkyClan is in danger of being driven away. Cloudstar is forced to turn to the other Clans for help--but will they be willing to come to SkyClan's rescue?
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Moscardino
A small masterpiece, Pea’s lyrical autobiographical novel reveals a grandfather through his grandson’s eyes. The old man and his brothers’ madness, passion, and quirks are interwoven in intimate, mythical sketches and fiery portraits of family dynamics. The first installment of a four-part novel, Moscardinois linguistically adventurous and visual, vivid and anarchic. Pea’s personal account of his first meeting with Pound accompanies the text. Novelist, poet and playwright, Enrico Pea(1881–1958) spent his youth traveling. Pea lived for a long time in Alexandria, where he struck up a friendship with Ungaretti. He published Moscardinoin 1922. Ezra Pound (1885–1972) is considered the poet most responsible for defining a modernist aesthetic in poetry. His interest in “regionalism” attracted him to the work of Pea.
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Gold Dust
When Katy O'Connell saves Jonah Armstrong from a bar fight, he decides to hire her as a guide on his journey to the Klondike. But Jonah had thought Katy to be a boy, and when he finds out the truth, their relationship takes a new direction.
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The House of All Sorts
Emily Carr was primarily a painter, but she first gained recognition as an author for her seven books about her journeys to remote Native communities and stories about life as an artist, as a small child in Victoria at the turn of the last century—and as a reluctant landlady.
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The Book of Small
The legendary Emily Carr was primarily a painter, but she first gained recognition as an author. She wrote seven popular, critically acclaimed books about her journeys to remote Native communities and about her life as an artist—as well as her life as a small child in Victoria at the turn of the last century.
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Charmed I'm Sure
This is the first in a series of short stories by debut author Elliott James. The first of his novels, Charming, will be out in September 2013.
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The Murders of Richard III
In a remote English manor house, modern admirers of the much-maligned King Richard III -- one of Shakespeare's most extraordinary villains -- are gathered for a grand weekend of dress-up and make-believe murder. But the fun ends when the masquerade turns more sinister ... and deadly. Jacqueline Kirby, an American librarian on hand for the festivities, suddenly finds herself in the center of strange, dark doings .. and racing to untangle a murderous puzzle before history repeats itself in exceptionally macabre ways.
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Escape from Eden
Since the age of ten, Mia has rebelled against the iron fist of a fundamentalist preacher who lured her mother away to join a fanatical family of followers. At "Edenton," a supposed Garden of Eden deep in the South American jungle, everyone follows the reverend's strict and arbitrary rules—even about whom they can marry. Mia dreams of slipping away from the armed guards who keep the faithful in and the curious out. When the rebellious Gabe, a new boy, arrives with his family, Mia sees her chance to escape and to free her family. But the scandalous secrets the two discover beyond the compound's facade are more shocking than anything they imagined. While Gabe has his own terrible secrets, he and Mia bond together, more than friend and freedom fighters. But there's no time to think about love as they race against time to stop the reverend's paranoid plan to free his flock—but not himself—from this corrupt world. Can two kids crush a criminal mastermind? And who...