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The Routledge Companion to Music Cognition
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The Routledge Companion to Music Cognition addresses fundamental questions about the nature of music...
The Largest Art: A Measured Manifesto for a Plural Urbanism
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Learner-Centered Teaching Activities for Environmental and Sustainability Studies: 2016
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Learner-centered teaching is a pedagogical approach that emphasizes the roles of students as...
Innovative ICT-Enabled Services and Social Inclusion
Jyoti Choudrie, Sherah Kurnia and Panayiota Tsatsou
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Social Inclusion and Usability of Innovative ICT-enabled Services is a cutting-edge research book...
Handbook of Children's Rights: Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Michael Freeman, Martin D. Ruck and Michele Petersen-Badali
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While the notion of young people as individuals worthy or capable of having rights is of relatively...

Neoliberalism and Contemporary Literary Culture
Mitchum Huehls and Rachel Greenwald Smith
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Neoliberalism has been a buzzword in literary studies for well over a decade, but its meaning...

BookInspector (124 KP) rated The Missing Diamonds (Agent Zaiba Investigates, #1) in Books
Sep 24, 2020 (Updated Jan 26, 2021)
The narrative of this book was quite intriguing. I really enjoyed the investigation in this book. I really could not figure out who was the culprit, and the discovery was very surprising to me. 🙂 I really enjoyed how South Asian traditions and family was described, also, I really liked the fact that Zaiba’s parents have an interracial marriage. This thing is very common nowadays.
The writing style is very creative, and the language used is pretty easy to read. I really liked the illustrations, they make the whole reading experience more entertaining. The chapters have medium length, and to be fair, I would like them a little shorter. There is some extra material for the children at the back of the book, and I think it is very thoughtful and great for all the little agents to use for their future adventures.
So, to conclude, I really liked this mystery story, filled with diverse and entertaining characters, as well as very well written investigation during mehndi celebration in an old hotel. If your young one is into the mystery, I strongly recommend this series, especially if you are Indian, Pakistani, Bengali etc.

Engineering and Technical Development for Sustainable Environment
Dzaraini Kamarun, Ramlah Mohd Tajuddin and Bulan Abdullah
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Engineering and Technical Development for a Sustainable Environment covers a diverse array of...