Mr. Mo, Wait And See


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Mo Jinlu was a well-known name in River City. He had great influence over the official merchant Hei San. Everyone said that when he stomped his feet, the entire River City would tremble. Rumor has it that he is ruthless, bloodthirsty, insidious, and extraordinarily handsome, with an elegant demeanor. But he was going to sue such a person! Ye Zichen suddenly felt like he didn't want to live anymore as he faced the man in front of him, who had brought dozens of bodyguards to ask her to take responsibility ... She actually said it was her first time. Wasn't this her first time? He gritted his teeth. "What a f * cking dog!" Mo Jinlu narrowed his extremely beautiful phoenix eyes and asked calmly, "What did you say?" The bodyguards around him silently wiped away their sweat ...




CEO, Wait and See


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Li Zhiqing was forced to marry into the Wealthy Class and was tortured by Mo Shao as his enemy. She endured all the humiliation and endured all the hardships in order to have a better relationship with Mo Shao Heng, but her sister brought her son along to sabotage the relationship between them. Li Zhiqing resisted with all her might and fought with her sister to win the favor of the President before fleeing and being forcefully brought back by Mo Shao Heng.




Mr. Mo and Ms. Maybelle


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This is a childrens storybook for adults to read to their offspring. It has many learning experiences that will engage questions and answers concerning and understanding life.







My Hubby is a Domineering CEO


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That night, Mu Qiqi had lost her most precious treasure after being tricked by her vicious stepsister ... After leaving the airport four years ago, she was called Mommy by the little shota as soon as she returned. Mu Qiqi had a stupefied look on her face. She had just graduated and hadn't gotten married yet, where did these kids come from? Kindly sending the child home, but did not want to put himself into a wolf's den, first work and then give the room and car, finally ... 










Mr Men and Little Miss


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Mr Mo is one of the nicest and most helpful residents in all of Dillydale. Then one day, he visits the barber for his regular snip, and falls fast asleep in the chair. When he wakes he discovers his mo is long gone - and so too are his manners. All of Dillydale is thrown off kilter, but as Mr Mo's moustache starts to grow back, the balance is restored. Helping to change the face of men's health, 20% from every Mr Mo book sold will be donated to Movember.




A Compelling Journey from Peking to Washington


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A Compelling Journey from Peking to Washington follows the life of Chi Wang. We are first introduced to Wang as a young child fleeing with his family through China from encroaching Japanese forces. We see the ravages of the Sino-Japanese war from the eyes of someone who lived through it, only to have the post-war peace quickly overshadowed by a growing civil war between the Nationalists and Communists. During this tumultuous period, Wang’s father served as an important Nationalist general, allowing a deeper picture of these conflicts to emerge. Wang then decides to leave China for the United States just before the People’s Republic of China is formed. His new life in America begins as the China he grew up in is changed forever. As Wang adapts to living in America, he also has to come to terms with the increasing distance from his homeland due to the ongoing Cold War. He yearns to stay connected with the land where his family still lives while giving back to his adopted home. He accomplishes this through a long career where he is actively involved in fostering US-China understanding and educational exchanges. Through Chi Wang's experiences and memories, readers will also gain insight into key developments in U.S.-China relations from someone who saw them unfold. Some of the major highlights of his career include a groundbreaking trip to China on behalf of the US State Department in 1972, shortly after Nixon’s own trip; nearly fifty years working at the US Library of Congress where he became the head of the Chinese and Korean Section, successfully growing its collection from 300,000 volumes to over one million; and the founding of the US-China Policy Foundation in 1995. The first edition of this memoir was awarded the Chinese American Librarian Association (CALA)'s Best Book Award in 2011.




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