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You use your brain all the time. It is like a very intelligent computer inside your head. What does your brain look like? What does it do? Come on, let's exercise your brain!
Laura Miller is een journaliste en criticus wiens werk diep ingaat op de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen fictie en realiteit. Ze onderzoekt hoe verhalen onze kijk op de wereld en onszelf vormgeven, en biedt scherpe inzichten in de kracht van storytelling. Door haar scherpe analyse en boeiende proza onthult ze hoe literatuur onze levens weerspiegelt en beïnvloedt. Lezers zullen haar vermogen waarderen om literaire thema's te verbinden met bredere culturele gesprekken.






You use your brain all the time. It is like a very intelligent computer inside your head. What does your brain look like? What does it do? Come on, let's exercise your brain!
This title includes detailed maps, a foldout map, practical information like prices and opening hours, candid reviews of hotels and restaurants, walking tours, trip-planning ideas, and insider tips from locals.
Presenting an unbeatable range of over 480 stories for kids, teens and adults across a range of genres and in a range of formats, Pearson English Readers are an ideal resource for language learners to experience the joy of reading.
Julia Lang expected a nice night away from the office - free of thoughts about the case, her failed engagement, her past. But she should have known better. Her past haunted her every chance it got these days, and tonight it came in the form of lyrics she didn't ever expect to hear again - not after a decade, not with a thousand miles between them, not in the arms of another man - and definitely not in the form of a confession. Now, faced with the lyrics she had waited so long to hear, Julia must decide if the song - and more importantly, the boy behind it - is enough to leave her new life behind.
Focusing on the role of women in Japan's contemporary religious landscape, the book explores their influence on spiritual practices and aesthetics at shrines and temples. Laura Miller highlights how women engage with the occult for self-exploration and spiritual capital, often infusing their experiences with the kawaii aesthetic. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the work examines activities such as fortune-telling and visiting power spots, as well as the significance of material religion, revealing deeper social and recreational dynamics shaped by gender.
An extraordinary bond develops between a human and an iguana, beginning in an exotic pet store on September 27, 2003. This true love story explores the unique connection and experiences shared between them, highlighting the depth of emotion and companionship that can exist across species.
Amy and Jack are on vacation.They are visiting Max. It is dark. They cannot sleep. Suddenly, Amy points.Look!she says.What are they?Bats, birds, butterflies, moths...?Learn about animals of the night!
You use your brain all the time.It is like a very intelligent computer inside your head. What does your brain look like?What does it do? Come on, let's exercise your brain!