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David Towsey

    David Towsey je talentovaný spisovateľ, ktorého dielo skúma zložitosť ľudskej skúsenosti. Jeho próza sa vyznačuje sugestívnymi obrazmi a bystrým psychologickým vhľadom, ktorý čitateľov vtiahne do komplexných emocionálnych krajín. Towseyho naratívy sa často ponárajú do tém identity, príslušnosti a hľadania zmyslu v rýchlo sa meniacom svete. Jeho osobitý hlas ponúka presvedčivý pohľad na súčasný stav.

    Your Resting Place
    Your Servants and Your People
    Cambridge International as & a Level Global Perspectives & Research Coursebook
    Equinox
    • 2022

      Equinox

      • 368 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania
      3,3(71)Ohodnotiť

      In this world, two souls inhabit a single body, one by day, one by night. But though they live alongside one another, their ends do not always align. For Special Inspector Morden, whose hunt for a dangerous witch takes him far from home, this will be a problem...

      Equinox
    • 2017

      Focusing on critical thinking and research skills, this coursebook is specifically designed for students preparing for Cambridge International AS & A Level Global Perspectives & Research. It explores international topics like climate change, encouraging students to consider diverse viewpoints. The resource includes exam-style questions, group discussions, and personal reflection activities, all aimed at enhancing essential life skills. Additionally, suggested answers are available on a forthcoming teacher's resource CD-ROM, providing comprehensive support for both students and educators.

      Cambridge International as & a Level Global Perspectives & Research Coursebook
    • 2017

      Your Resting Place

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      Perfect for fans of The Walking Dead and The Road: the stunning, terrifying, moving conclusion to The Walkin' Trilogy.

      Your Resting Place
    • 2015

      Your Servants and Your People

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      In a dystopian future the dead don't always die - they are the Walkin', but there are those who will not suffer the wicked to live . . .

      Your Servants and Your People