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This is a unique collection of writings where every piece is a crafted form of art, in its own right. Penned by a young author, Raissa, ‘It's Better If You Don't Know' offers a compelling journey into the depths of the human experience. Through the medium of short stories, Raissa navigates the intricate landscapes of loneliness, heartbreak, loss, and grief, unravelling the raw and tender emotions that make us human. But amidst the shadows is a glimmer of hope and redemption, a catharsis that promises to relate deeply with anyone who turns these pages. With an acute sense of the abstract, Raissa's writing resonates with readers, inviting them to explore the vivid tapestry of her innermost thoughts.
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This book focuses on the usage and application of plant- and animal-based food products with significant functional properties and health benefits as well as their development into processed food. Many chapters in this book contain overviews on superfood and functional food from South America. Details on the functional properties of apiculture products are also included herein. Additionally, an area that is not widely discussed in academia - pet food with functional properties - is also covered. It is hoped that this book will serve as a source of knowledge and information to make better choices in food consumption and alterations to dietary patterns. It is also recommended for readers to take a look at a related book, Superfood and Functional Food - The Development of Superfoods and Their Roles as Medicine.
Adult books are categorized by genre (i.e., fiction, mystery, science fiction, nonfiction). Along with bibliographic information, the expected date of publication and the names of literary agents for individual titles are provided. Starred reviews serve several functions: In the adult section, they mark potential bestsellers, major promotions, book club selections, and just very good books; in the children's section, they denote books of very high quality. The unsigned reviews manage to be discerning and sometimes quite critical.
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