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Friday, June 28, 2024

The best and easiest site ever to make money from the Internet in 2024

June 28, 2024 0
The best and easiest site ever to make money from the Internet in 2024

 The best and easiest site ever to make money from the Internet in 2024


Sure! Here's a promotional explanation about the website "Idle-Empire":

 

Are you looking for a fun and rewarding way to earn rewards online? Look no further than Idle-Empire!

 

Idle-Empire is a unique and innovative website that allows you to earn points and redeem them for exciting rewards, all while doing what you love - being idle! Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone looking to make some extra money, Idle-Empire is the perfect platform for you.

 



So, how does it work? It's simple! By completing various tasks and activities, such as watching videos, taking surveys, playing games, and even mining cryptocurrency, you can accumulate points. These points can then be exchanged for a wide range of rewards, including gift cards, game codes, virtual items, and even cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

 

One of the best things about Idle-Empire is its user-friendly interface. The website is easy to navigate, making it effortless to find and complete tasks that suit your interests and preferences. You can choose from a variety of tasks, ensuring that you're always engaged and entertained while earning points.

 





There is also another advantage of this site, which is that you get a certain amount in exchange for promoting it on social media, forums, and blogs.




But that's not all! Idle-Empire also offers a referral program, allowing you to earn even more points by inviting your friends and family to join. You'll receive a percentage of their earnings, giving you an extra boost towards your desired rewards.

 

What sets Idle-Empire apart from other similar platforms is its commitment to providing a safe and secure environment for its users. The website employs advanced security measures to protect your personal information and ensure that your earnings are always safe. As for withdrawal, it is automatic. You can withdraw your profits whenever you want

 

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Sunday, November 26, 2023

The best sites to download books for free

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The best sites to download books for free

 

The best sites to download books for free



The book you are looking for is here and 100% free. All you have to do is click on the link below and enter the library and write the name of the book or writer you are looking for and you will find it. Here There are thousands of books sold in the Amazon store for free

 there is any book you want for free. You have to be patient.


The first library link


The Second library link


theThird library link



As for the fourth site, there are books in all fields that do not have copyrights . There are thousands of books in all fields, exclusively



the Fourth library link

Monday, November 13, 2023

Best fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors

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 Best  fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors

 Best  fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors



Check out the Amazon editors’ full list of literature and fiction picks, and our favorite books across all genres published this month.




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The Covenant of Water
BY ABRAHAM VERGHESE



Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India’s Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning—and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala’s long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl—and future matriarch, known as Big Ammachi—will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants.

A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the difficulties undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. It is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.





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In this beautiful and moving novel about family, love, and growing up, Ann Patchett once again proves herself one of America’s finest writers.

“Patchett leads us to a truth that feels like life rather than literature.” —The Guardian In the spring of 2020, Lara’s three daughters return to the family's orchard in Northern Michigan. While picking cherries, they beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before at a theater company called Tom Lake. As Lara recalls the past, her daughters examine their own lives and relationship with their mother, and are forced to reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew. Tom Lake is a meditation on youthful love, married love, and the lives parents have led before their children were born. Both hopeful and elegiac, it explores what it means to be happy even when the world is falling apart. As in all of her novels, Ann Patchett combines compelling narrative artistry with piercing insights into family dynamics. The result is a rich and luminous story, told with profound intelligence and emotional subtlety, that demonstrates once again why she is one of the most revered and acclaimed literary talents working today.



 




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John Grisham delivers high-flying international suspense in a stunning new legal thriller that marks the return of Mitch McDeere, the brilliant hero of The Firm. What became of Mitch and Abby McDeere after they exposed the crimes of Memphis law firm Bendini, Lambert & Locke and fled the country? The answer is in The Exchange, the riveting sequel to The Firm, the blockbuster thriller that launched the career of America’s favorite storyteller. It is now fifteen years later, and Mitch and Abby are living in Manhattan, where Mitch is a partner at the largest law firm in the world. When a mentor in Rome asks him for a favor that will take him far from home, Mitch finds himself at the center of a sinister plot that has worldwide implications—and once again endangers his colleagues, friends, and family. Mitch has become a master at staying one step ahead of his adversaries, but this time there’s nowhere to hide.


What to read next: Rebecca Yarros’ ‘Fourth Wing,’ Audrey Shulman’s ‘Sitting in Bars with Cake,’ Fredrik Backman’s ‘The Winners,’ and more

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What to read next: Rebecca Yarros’ ‘Fourth Wing,’ Audrey Shulman’s ‘Sitting in Bars with Cake,’ Fredrik Backman’s ‘The Winners,’ and more

What to read next: Rebecca Yarros’ ‘Fourth Wing,’ Audrey Shulman’s ‘Sitting in Bars with Cake,’ Fredrik Backman’s ‘The Winners,’ and more




Lauren Groff's 'The Vaster Wilds,' Rebecca Yarros’ Fourth Wing,’ William Kent Krueger's 'The River We Remember.'
So many good books, so little time. How does one narrow the list of literary suitors? Let us help.
These are the books the Amazon Editors recommend that you read next.



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Fourth Wing 

by Rebecca Yarros 





I think Fourth Wing is the best sci-fi/fantasy novel of this year and other readers seem to agree (72K reviews with a 4.8 star rating). This one has everything: dragons, romance, battle, bravery, and a world so perfectly rendered that it’s hard to pull yourself out of it—nor would you want to. If you haven’t yet read Yarros’ best seller, now’s the time because the sequel, Iron Flame is coming out on November 7, and I, for one, can’t wait.



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William Kent Krueger is one of those authors who’s never let me down; I love everything he’s ever written, from the Cork O’Connor series to This Tender Land (if you have yet to enjoy this gem, then I highly recommend adding to your TBR list—treat yourself). His writing is emotionally astute, keenly observed, and never fails to bring forth a pang on my part: of recognition, solidarity, and sometimes, sadness. His latest captures not the immediate aftermath of war, but the lingering trauma for those who served, whether abroad—or here at home. The murder of a prominent businessman in a small town in 1958 Minnesota sees suspicion cast on a Native WWII veteran—whose Japanese wife makes him an even bigger target for racism, derision, and worse. The spare beauty of Krueger’s prose makes for a striking counterpoint to the ugliness in this quietly intelligent and moving novel. Don’t miss this one.



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Sitting in Bars with Cake has been buzzy since it premiered on Prime Video on Sept. 8, starring Yara Shahidi and Odessa A'zion. The film is based on a 2015 book about two best friends in their 20s who are figuring out their lives—and who decide on an unusual plan to pick up dates: by baking cakes and bringing slices to bars. The book features 35 beautiful recipes, but readers are more enamored with the accompanying stories about each cake. “I wanted to be friends with the writer,” says one customer review. “The book inspires you to want to at least be as much like her as you can—sweet, smart, and real, but not a pushover. Each little story about one of her encounters in bars with cake feels like a great phone call with a friend.” A treat—to read and watch! 





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Lauren Groff is one of the most celebrated literary writers working today. We named Fates and Furies one of the Best Books of 2018, Florida a Best Book of the Month, and her latest, The Vaster Wilds, is a stunning—if not bone-chilling—piece of literature. It’s a haunting tale of a young woman who has fled her abusers only to discover more evil and danger in the vaster wilds of the woods, America, and amongst men. You’ll feel her cold and hunger creep through your body and despite how bleak everything feels, it’s impossible to stop turning the pages. There’s something so solitary and singular about the voice—as if it’s written from another time and place. While this book may not be the most uplifting, it’s surely one that will get everyone talking.






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One of the casualties of modern times is our waning attention spans. Getting lost in a novel, even though it’s such an exquisite pleasure, is something many of us now struggle with, which is why I was daunted by the prospect of picking up the 688 page conclusion to Fredrik Backman’s Beartown trilogy, available in paperback starting this week. I mean, soon the CliffsNotes version will be streamable anyway, right? But The Winners is one of those books that will expand your attention span, and your empathy. For those of you who have not read Beartown or Us Against You, fear not. The Winners can be read as a standalone. Nor do you need to be a hockey fan, although it continues the story of the bitter rivalry between two hockey-obsessed towns. But this is merely a backdrop for what Backman does best: mine the emotional complexities of parenthood, marriage, friendships, and the sucker punches in life that can lay us flat, or make us more resilient. With The Winners, Fredrik Backman has added another winner to his beloved oeuvre.


Best literature and fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors

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Best literature and fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors

Best literature and fiction of November 2023, as chosen by Amazon editors



A debut that’s an in-house favorite, a story that lets you step into the paws of Oscar Wilde’s cat, a novel set in the near-future that will have you yearning to stay in the past, and much more.
Check out the Amazon editors’ full list of literature and fiction picks, and our favorite books across all genres published this month.



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by Amanda Peters




Every summer, a Mi’kmaq family from Novia Scotia comes to Maine to pick blueberries. In the summer of 1962, their four-year old girl, Ruthie, disappears. The last person who saw her is her six-year old brother, Joe. Years later, Joe is a broken man and looking back on the losses in his life, which started with his little sister’s disappearance. Meanwhile, a young woman named Norma grows up in Maine as the only child of an emotionally unavailable couple. Debut novelist Peters explores the lengths we go to for love, the cancerous impact of lies, and the unbreakable bonds of family. For fans of Celeste Ng and Ann Patchett, this quietly beautiful book will break, then mend, your heart. 



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by Alice McDermott




At first it might seem like Absolution is a politely spun novel of two 1950s wives who accompany their American husbands to Saigon, and how they reckon with home sickness, their marriages, and motherhood. But there is far more lurking beneath the surface. During one of their social engagements, Charlene stumbles onto a business idea, igniting a “goodwill” project that gives the women additional purpose—and yet it indubitably toes the line between an altruistic act and a nefarious one. Going along with Charlene’s scheme, the narrator admits, “She was not, in short, a saint. I was to be the saint. The saint in her cabal.” With exquisite tension, McDermott crafts a novel that pushes notions of good intentions (of individuals and countries) to the breaking point. Like watching a thunderstorm roll in, you won’t soon forget this quietly explosive novel.



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by Naomi Alderman   





Naomi Alderman’s new novel is a dazzling, all-too-realistic story of near-future technology, environmental destruction, and human divide that has us hurtling toward the end of the world as we know it. And what do you do if global disaster is imminent and those with power and extreme wealth care only about riding out the post-apocalyptic years in style, the rest of the world be damned? There are survivalists, preppers and billionaires, a doomsday cult and a love story, heroes, villains, and some who fall into the gray area between. The Future is a wild ride of surprises and insight into trust, greed, and hard choices that kept me on the edge of my seat, highlighting memorable lines all the way to the immensely satisfying end.

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Spare-Random House (2023)

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 Spare-Random House (2023)

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Spare-Random House 

 by Prince Harry, J. R. Moehringe

 





The book is Harry's account of his life to date.[12] The title is a reference to the aristocratic adage that an "heir and a spare" were needed to ensure that the inheritance remained in the family if anything happened to the heir.[13] The book is an autobiography, but he begins near the end, describing a meeting with his father and brother to discuss his plan to step back from his royal role. He then focuses on his education, his time in the British Army, and his relationship with his family and with his wife, Meghan