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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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Please Explain
My teenage daughter and her friends were recently talking about ‘negative kilojoules’. They were curious about whether eating celery would make you lighter—supposedly because digesting celery requires more energy than is actually present in the celery. (As an aside, my teenage son would never have given negative kilojoules a thought in his whole life. Is this a generic boy– girl difference?) So I had to check out this ‘negative kilojoules’ theory
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Montpelier Parade
"Geary enters the literary arena with a bang: this debut about an unconventional love affair between a teenage boy and an older woman is unassuming but gorgeously rendered." —Publishers Weekly, starred and boxed review
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Liberty Bay
Wren Lindley loves her low-tech life far off the grid near the small Pacific Northwest town of Poulsbo, Washington. Her world is untouched by the latest anything until the day social media star Gina arrives to help her market her horse farm...and brings an unexpected and irresistible electricity into Wren's life.
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Бухоронинг табаррук зиёратгоҳлари. Маълумотнома
Бу муборак заминда ўтган азиз авлиёларнинг руҳлари қўллаган Бухоро аҳлини биз ҳаммамиз қўли гул, дили соф, иймони бутун ва иродаси бақувват кишилар сифатида жуда яхши биламиз ва ҳурмат қиламиз.
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The Vanderbeekers on the Road
In this new adventure in the New York Times bestselling series, the Vanderbeekers depart Harlem to celebrate their dad's birthday. But their surprise road trip turns rocky when the younger kids try to keep their family from ever facing change.
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Until Vienna
Georgina Ballard has been disappointed in love more than a few times, a fact that she is uncomfortably aware of amid her sister's wedding preparations. When her elderly aunt Rowena bids Gigi to accompany her on an art tour across Europe, Gigi hesitates but eventually resigns herself to the train journey alongside a group of aged art connoisseurs, if only to mollify her aunt.
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Hunter's Way
When homicide detective Tori Hunter teams up with a new partner, Samantha Kennedy, to solve the cases of a serial killer and drug deals gone bad, the two women struggle to maintain a professional relationship while trying desperately to keep their nearly flammable physical relationship in check.
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Partners
Tori Hunter always worked solo, but in Samantha Kennedy she found a partner, in more ways than one. Casey O'Connor isn't thrilled to learn that she has a new partner on the way. It's been hard enough to transition from working with live victims to dead ones. Now Leslie Turner is going to slow down the process.
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No Strings
One mistake leads to a year of exile... Used to the busy playground of Winter Park, police chief Reese Daniels is shipped off to sleepy Lake City, Colorado. She takes the job of sheriff seriously, but makes it clear to one and all: this year is just a blip in her life. When it's done, she's gone. Forest Ranger M. Z. Morgan has lived in Lake City long enough to be considered a local. The pace, the quiet and the many friends make life there well worth the lack of dating material. A girlfriend would still be nice, and the new sheriff is easy on the eyes. It's entirely natural for Morgan and Reese to be friendly, but Reese's repeated reminders that she's not sticking around make it impossible for anything more between them. That is, until they strike a no strings bargain. Some guaranteed exchange of heat as the long winter sets in seems just what they need to pass the time. So what if it's the best sex they've ever had? It's still only temporary. They won't mistake sex for more, even if it only gets better—month after month. After month. No Strings—it seemed like a good idea at the time. Golden Crown Literary Award winner Gerri Hill weaves a sensuous, sizzling story against the spectacular backdrop of a year in the high country.
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Stranded in the Mountains
They survived the crash...Now can they escape the wilderness? Part-time treasure hunter Daniel Sturges's secret assignment was simple—find a wrecked WWII B-17 and recover the artifacts inside. But now he's stranded with fellow crash survivor Cassie Edmunds, who's searching for the same plane, and they'll have to trust one another with their lives. With temperatures falling in treacherous terrain, will they risk everything for the missing wreckage or discover something more valuable between them? That is, if they can stay alive...
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The Boy Who Loved Rain
Colom is the teenage son, and Fiona the wife, of David Dryden, pastor of a high profile church in London, who is admired for his emphasis on the Christian family. But all is not well. Colom's erratic behaviour causes a great deal of family stress. When a commitment to die is discovered in Colom's room after the suicide of a school friend, David finds himself out of his depth - and Fiona, in panic, takes Colom and flees ... A wonderful, intelligent and searching novel about the toxic nature of secrets, and the possibility of starting again.
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Қайнаналик илми
Китоб янги ҳаёт бўсағасида турган қизлар, келинчаклар ва катта ёшли барча аёлларга мўлжалланган.
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Банкир
Ўткир сюжетли "Банкир" романи воқеалари ўттиз йилдан ортиқроқ даврни қамраб олади.Асарда энди-энди шаклланиб келаётган банкирлар сулоласининг илк вакилларининг кечмишлари акс этган.
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Night of the Jabberwock
Born in 1906, Fredric Brown was an American science fiction and mystery writer. In early life he attended the University of Cincinnati and Hanover College, Indiana, before working as a newspaperman and magazine writer in the Midwest. His first foray into the mystery genre was The Fabulous Clipjoint (1947) which won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for outstanding first mystery novel. As an author he wrote more than thirty novels and over three hundred short stories, and is noted for a bold use of narrative experimentation, as exemplified in The Lenient Beast (1956) Many of his books employ the threat of the supernatural or occult before concluding with a logical explanation, and he is renowned for both original plots and ingenious endings. In the 1950s he moved to Tucson and wrote for television and film, continuing to submit many short stories that regularly appeared in mystery anthologies. A cultured man and omnivorous reader, Brown had a lifelong interest in the flute, chess, poker, and the works of Lewis Carroll. He died in 1972.