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Noise
2,500 LIt was first published on May 18, 2021. The book concerns ‘noise’ in human judgment and decision-making. The authors define noise in human judgment as “undesirable variability in judgments of the same problem” and focus on the statistical properties and psychological perspectives of the issue.
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Daisy Head Mayzie
960 LThe book is about a warmhearted schoolgirl named Mayzie McGrew who one day suddenly sprouts a bright white daisy from her head. It causes alarm in her classroom, family, and town, until an agent makes her a celebrity. Mayzie becomes overwhelmed and distraught over the situation and runs away.
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Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
1,000 LDid I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?’ is a classic Dr. Seuss story about a boy called Duckie who feels quite unlucky, and an old man who goes on to recount all the other people who are in far more precarious a situation than he.
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Oh say can you say?
1,000 LOh Say Can You Say? is a children’s book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss, and published in 1979 by Random House. It is a collection of 22 tongue-twisters. It was Dr. Seuss’s last beginner book.
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Marvin K Mooney will you please go now!
1,000 LIt concerns the titular character, Marvin K. Mooney (an anthropomorphic dog-person) who is being told that it is time to go by unseen individual, possibly his father. Exactly where he is to go is never specified, though it maybe to bed, given that he is wearing a pajama jumpsuit.
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Japonisme
1,650 LA Japanese-inspired guide to living a happier, more fulfilled life. Japonisme explores the Japanese art of finding contentment and includes practical tips and tricks to live a happier, healthier, more thoughtful life.
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Horton hatches the egg
1,000 LHorton Hatches the Egg is a children’s book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published in 1940 by Random House. The book tells the story of Horton the Elephant, who is tricked into sitting on a bird’s egg while its mother, Mayzie, takes a permanent vacation to Palm Beach.
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Oh thinks you can Dr. Seuss
1,000 LOh the Thinks you Can Think introduces various questions about the nature of thought, imagination, reality, art, and representation. Full of puns and silly rhymes, this classic Dr. Seuss book will challenge young readers to puzzle through philosophical questions of imagination, reality and art.
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And to think that i saw it on Mulberry Street
1,000 LFirst published by Vanguard Press in 1937, the story follows a boy named Marco, who describes a parade of imaginary people and vehicles traveling along a road, Mulberry Street, in an elaborate fantasy story he dreams up to tell his father at the end of his walk.
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If i ran circus
1,000 L‘If i ran the circus” is a children’s book by Dr. Seuss, published in 1956 by Random House.
Like The Cat in the Hat, or the more political Yertle the Turtle, If I Ran the Circus develops a theme of cumulative fantasy leading to excess. The overt social commentary found in the Sneetches and the Zax demonstrates that Dr. Seuss was fascinated by the errors and excesses to which humans are prone,and If I Ran the Circus also examines this interest, though more subtly and comically, given its earlier genesis. -
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Little book of Rum
1,200 LThis beautifully presented Little Book is an excellent introduction to the world of rum. It includes the very best product from the Caribbean, UK, and US as well as new and emerging markets. With a fascinating history of the product itself, how it’s made, and details of the world’s best rums, this is perfect for all rum lovers.
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Little book of craft beer
1,200 LThis beautifully presented Little Book is an excellent introduction to the world of craft beer including the major UK, US, and European microbreweries. It includes a fascinating history of the product, how it’s made, how best to drink it and details of the world’s finest craft beers.
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Seuss Isms Ex
1,100 LFrom there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.
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Lagom: The Swedish art of living a balanced happy life
2,100 LUncover the secrets of the Swedish philosophy of life called Lagom – meaning ‘just enough’. At its core is the idea that we can strike a healthy balance with the world around us without having to make extreme changes, and without denying ourselves anything.
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What was i scared of
1,000 L“What Was I Scared Of?” tells the tale of a character who repeatedly meets up with an empty pair of pale-green pants. The character, who is the narrator, is initially afraid of the pants, which are able to stand on their own despite the lack of a wearer.
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Happy birthday to you
1,100 LDr. Seuss addresses the reader asking them to celebrate themselves and take joy from simply existing as they are. The poem follows the Birthday Bird and a series of celebratory images. These remind the reader that they are lucky to be who they are and they should appreciate it.















