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      • Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

        Soore Mehr Publishing Co. is one of the Best and huge Publishing group in Iran, and established 1998, we selected 7 years as the best Publisher in Iran and get the prize with cultural ministry Of Iran. we published about 5000 title books up to now, and we publish about 300 new title( 1st edition) every year, we have fiction, Non-fiction, Poem, War story and Memory for Adults. we translate and published mor than 150 titles to Foreign languages, it's included: English,Arabic,Russian,spanish,.... 5 Audio books in English Language. we published up to 2000 titles E-books at Private e-book Reader.

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      • Trusted Partner
        Architectural structure & design
        July 2016

        Escape

        Designing the Modern Guest House

        by Qi Shanshan

        Guest House are good places for people to spend their holidays. Forty-three folk hostels built by different architects and artists in places over the world includung the hostels transformed from the old, new hostels of art, collective hostels for peasants and the hostels in villa style. They are attractive and touching because they are full of temperament and taste in design and building, and spacious and visional effect. The structure of each hostel described in the book is unique and so as to the position, the environment, the moving lines, the materials and the culture of the erea.

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2023

        Forest Train Station

        by Pi Zhaohui

        It consists of short fairy tales such as "The Forest Train Station," "The Bread Wolf's Neighborhood," and "Mr. Muddle and the Muddle Thing," each of which stands on its own and coheres as a whole. Pete the Bread Wolf owns a tiny bakery in the forest. His house is especially large, as spacious as a soccer field. The railroad runs through the bakery and Pete opens the door for the train every day. Later, the bakery became the forest train station and Pete was the station master. Every day, passengers get on and off the train, and lots of funny things happen that will make you laugh.

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        Medicine
        August 2018

        Lyme Disease

        An Evidence-based Approach

        by John J Halperin

        This new edition of Lyme Disease provides up-to-date evidence-based research and covers the significant advances in our understanding of the disorders referred to as Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis. This book explores the causative organism, its requisite ecosystem, disease epidemiology, host-Borrelia interactions, diagnostic testing, clinical manifestations, therapeutic options, the role of host immunity on pathogenesis and long term prognosis. The authors provide balanced perspectives on all aspects of Lyme disease and explicitly review both the basic biology of the infection and practical clinical aspects. This new edition: Includes new borrelial pathogens that have been identified (B. miyamotoi, B. mayonii and B. bavariensis among others). Provides updated information on the molecular biology of the organism, neuroborreliosis, and the role of the C6 peptide in diagnosis. Discusses the controversies about 'chronic Lyme disease', post Lyme disease syndrome and other ongoing but non-specific symptoms that have been attributed to this infection. As the endemic footprint of Lyme disease continues to grow, this book provides a broad and detailed guide for clinicians and researchers involved with the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Covering biology, epidemiology and therapeutics, it is also essential reading for students of global health and infectious disease.

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        Children's & YA
        2017

        My Name is Mariam

        by Nadiyka Herbish (Author), Mariya Foya (Illustrator)

        Mariam has lost her home in every sense: she ended up in a foreign country, faced hostility generated by stereotypes, experienced a bitter loss. All the same, she also got the two most valuable gifts, love and her life. When a war starts, those people who manage to escape its flames have nothing but memories, love, and burning desire to protect the people dear to them. Eventually, it is from these seeds that a whole new world can grow. All you need is a bit of “good soil” and support from the people around you.   From 6 to 12 years, 6700 words. Rightsholders: info@vivat.factor.ua or miroshnik@vivat.factor.ua

      • Fiction

        Don’t pick it up recklessly

        by GUADANG

        Yeo-min, a college student who gave in to capitalism who unexpectedly picked up Ji-ho, the son of a super rich!“The only thing I wanted was financial compensation,but why does this immature young man keep looking at me with the eyes of the melodrama story?”A romance between a clay spoon[1] that picked up a person and twisted his whole life, and a scheming master pretending to be a large dog.1. The appeal of a roommate romance A campus romance involving high-spirited youths living together in an intimate, familiar space! Being so close to each other all the time is sure to cause all sorts of emotional and sexual tension which makes for an exciting plot! 2. Is their relationship sweet… or scary? Toeing the line between peaceful slice-of-life and an obsessive imprisonment story, the characters’ neverending tug-of-war, the mystery of the plot, and the precarious romance keeps the tension up until the end.3. Different moods in different settings Their relationship is only made more interesting by the two different settings—‘home’ and ‘college’—and the different moods they evoke! Following the series of events that take place in both those settings, the readers will be intrigued and pleased by the way the characters change with their environment.

      • Graphic novels: Manga

        My Roommate is a Cat.

        by Minatsuki/As Futatsuya

        The heartwarming story drawn from the perspective of people and the cat.   Subaru Mikazuki, a mystery writer who hates being disturbed by his own pace and is not good at socializing.   One day, Subaru decided to start keeping the stray cat Haru, whom he met while visiting his parents' grave because he get inspiration from Haru for his novel.   While struggling to read the meaning of Haru's actions, Subaru begins to find pleasure in communal living with Haru.   On the other hand, Haru, who has survived the harsh life as a stray cat, was also wary of Subaru at first, but she opened her heart to Subaru who is clumsy but kindly treated, and gradually the distance between them get closer.

      • Fiction
        May 2022

        CHOCOLATE BURNOUT

        Chocolate 4 Life

        by Emunah La-Paz

        Chantel Reed is a successful human resources professional in Seattle who has a hard time with relationships. She has drifted from her friends Astrid and Serenity after the death of their friend Alison; her oldest sister, Daria, the family’s maternal figure, is prickly and controlling; and she finally breaks up with her slacker boyfriend, Cameron, after she finds him cooking dinner for another woman in her apartment. Astrid and Serenity have different ideas about how Chantel should move on after the breakup. Chantel, who has always dated black men, is initially hesitant when Brandon, a white guy, asks her out. She quickly falls for him, and they come close to marriage despite push back from her family and racism from his. But when Brandon and Daria ask an attractive black man to test Chantel’s loyalty, her trust in everyone is shattered. Chantel enters a self-destructive spiral that wreaks havoc on her professional and personal lives in search of the history behind broken relationships past and pressent, within her secrative family. Emunah La-Paz brings this cast of characters to life on the page, with each one somehow more memorable than the last. They bring to light a comment on interracial relationships that is just as enjoyable to read as it is poignant. An intro to the prequel.  Featuring Chocolate Recipe and upcoming chocolate website from the characters. Redvelvetseattle.com

      • September 2010

        Connections

        Out of Print

        by Cooper West

        Forty-something Dan wants to reconnect with his college roommate and best friend, so he agrees to attend Craig's family reunion. He doesn't expect to connect with anyone else... but he finds himself attracted to his temporary roommate, Craig's gorgeous, thirtyish cousin Jeff. And according to Craig, Jeff wants to connect with Dan too. ;

      • Literary Fiction
        October 2010

        Schatten im Apfel

        by Tatin Giannaro

        An adventure of life in New York City, with a love story and historical events. The story follows a foreign graduate student at Columbia University right after the turn of the millennium. She experiences the vibrant world of Manhattan, the fight for housing and jobs, and the attacks of September 11, 2001.   Why “Shadow in the Apple” is important: A story about the fights and challenges of a new life in a foreign country. A detailed and authentic description of life in New York in the years 2000-2002 and a historical account of being a foreigner during and after the September 11, 2001 attacks.   About the book: A dream comes true: Katris goes to New York. She just needs to find an apartment before her MBA-program at Columbia University starts. She has 14 days. The intense study program starts. America is different from what she expected. Katris feels like living in a movie. When she finally gets housing from the University, she feels more than happy. While she is searching for the man with the green eyes she met years before in the city, suddenly her roommate tries to drive her out of the apartment. The University administration is watching, then takes sides – with the roommate. Katris’ dream turns into a fight against intrigues, the University, and the danger in her hard-won apartment. Nobody suspects the bigger danger approaching New York on a sunny September morning.

      • September 2020

        A Spiritual Pathway to Recovery From Addiction

        A Phycisian's Journey of Discovery

        by Linville M. Meadows, M.D.

        A SPIRITUAL PATHWAY TO RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION is the memoir of a group of physicians going through an intensive rehab program for addiction to drugs and alcohol. It is presented as a collection of their stories and the lessons they encountered during their time together. It is a step by step guide to understanding the disease of addiction and how to treat it. Here you will discover how to overcome alcoholism and drug addiction through the use of spiritual tools-a simple and successful treatment that works for impaired physicians and can be used by anyone. You will find answers to these questions: Am I an alcoholic? Am I an addict?  How did I get this disease? Can it be cured?  Will I ever be able to drink socially again? How can I get over this insane craving?  How can spiritual principles help me?  What is a Higher Power, and why do I need one? Topics covered include: The disease concept of addiction  -  Overcoming the uncontrollable craving  -  Finding the openness, honesty, and willingness to change  -  Dealing with past mistakes and removing character defects  -  Exchanging my old addictive ways of thinking for healthier ones  -  Finding spiritual principles I can live by  -  Living without fear or worry  -  Finding happiness within myself Addiction occurs among physicians at the same rate as in the general population, about 10%. Unlike the general population, however, an intensive rehabilitation program, geared specifically for their profession, vastly improves their chances of finding long-term sobriety. Over 70% of these physicians will be clean and sober-and practicing medicine-five years later.

      • Fiction
        January 2020

        Alone in Samsun

        by Torkan Ghorbanzadeh

        This book is written based on a true story. It is about a brave girl who has moved to Turkey to chase her dreams and study dentistry. But, by accident, the girl becomes the roommate of a member of Daesh called Shi Ma. The girl, who is the writer of the book, tolerates so many hardships and tries as hard as she can to separate her life from the toxic life of Shi Ma. Awards and recognition: Selected work of the Khodnevis Story Writing Competition.

      • The First - Complete

        by VELM

        On the heels of a brutal breakup, Xavier must face life without Eve. Thanks to his roommate, Alex, he now plans to win back his first love. Will he succeed? How will he do it? Go back in time to better understand the nature of their relationship. Witness all their firsts (first meeting, first kiss...). You never forget your first.

      • Adventure

        The Olive at the Banquet

        by Alex Ordiales

        Damien feels his desires and feelings for Mauro, his new roommate in Chueca, grow. Although it seems unattainable for him, his love affair may not be doomed to failure. Hope lies in his neighbor, obsessed with discovering the dark arts of seduction of an ancient secret society, jealously guarded over the centuries. But this elusive and elite club is willing to do anything to erase his trail, and when Damien sets out on his quest he will find himself involved in a dangerous adventure of orgies, drug dealers and hit men.

      • February 2020

        Once too often

        by Amy Lachapelle

        Camelia is entering college; the start of a brand new chapter in her life. It promises to be a fantastic year for her and her best friend Emily, her new roommate. Life is a party, with one night of drinking after another. This first year is bound to be unforgettable. … Unforgettable, but not in the way Camelia planned. On that November evening, she’d have rather gone home than stay out partying. But William kept insisting. The whole gang piled into the car and headed for an after-hour party… After which, nothing would ever be the same.

      • Horticulture
        June 2011

        Fundamentals of Vegetable Production

        by M.K. Rana

        This book on fundamentals of vegetable production includes the on prospects and scope of vegetable farming, constraints in vegetable production, importance of vegetables in human nutrition, classification of vegetables, types of vegetable gardening, climatic impact on vegetable production, seed treatment, nursery management, sowing and transplanting, manures, fertilizers, biofertilizers, water management, mulching and weed management in vegetable crops since the information on the previously mentioned aspects is scattered at diverse sources. This book is self-contained document aimed at imparting elementary knowledge to the undergraduate and postgraduate students, Horticulture Development Officers of the State Horticulture Department and others who have interest in gaining basic knowledge in the field of vegetable crop production. Adoption of scientific knowledge will definitely be rewarding to the vegetable growers and the nation, which ultimately achieves the goal of obtaining higher production. This book is aimed at providing systematic information on all modern principles of vegetable production at a single source. The book contains latest information on fundamentals of vegetable production. The book has been written in a very simple language, which is easy to understand. It is believed that this book will find wide acceptability and undoubtedly assist the students in developing knowledge, skills and expertise regarding principle aspects of vegetable production. This book will prove to be a milestone for the undergraduate students of Agriculture and postgraduate students of Vegetable Science, teachers, Horticulture Extension Specialists, Horticulture Development Officers of the State Horticulture Department and it can also be of great use to the progressive farmers who are intended to take up vegetable cultivation either on a small or commercial scale.

      • Physiology
        October 2011

        Physio-Biochemistry and Biotechnology of Vegetable Crops

        by M.K. Rana

        This book is aimed at providing systematic information on nutritional importance of vegetables in human nutrition, physiology, post-harvest technology, biochemistry and biotechnology of vegetables at a single source. The book contains very concise and precise information on physio-biochemical and biotechnological aspects of vegetable crops and also covers areas like resistance against diseases and herbicides and tolerance against drought and salinity and the physical aspects of quality, i.e., shape, size, texture, colour, tenderness, etc. It also contains the information on best possible solutions of problems faced by the students, scientists, growers and trade. The information given in this book is truly based on scientific records of scientists working on vegetables in various institutes. The book on physio-biochemical and biotechnological aspects of vegetable crops compiled for the students of postgraduate and postdoctoral programs is one such attempt to make them learn and understand the subject more precisely and motivate them o improve their knowledge in the field of physio-biochemistry and biotechnology of vegetables crops to meet the future needs. In addition, this book may be user-friendly to others who have the concern to expand their knowledge in the field of physio-biochemistry and biotechnology of vegetable crops and wish to fetch more remuneration from vegetable crops.

      • December 2009

        Child of Joy

        Out of Print

        by Andrew Grey, DWS Photography

        A Children of Bacchus StoryGraduating from college would be a highlight of any man's life, but Arthur Kraus is different. He’s just reached satyr maturity, and he’s going out of his mind as he's swamped with sexual urges. In a desperate moment, he invites his roommate to a Bacchanal and asks him to be his first. But after hearing the first-time stories at the Bacchanal, Arthur decides to wait for more than physical satiation—not knowing that someone has overheard his decision.That someone, Gaelen, is special in his own way: he's the last remaining Fey, a creature of the light, innocent and pure, the protector of the remaining joy the Fey bring to the world. Though attracted to Arthur, Gaelen is afraid to trust. He knows he's being hunted for his power by a force that wants to overthrow Bacchus himself, and Gaelen will have to allow Arthur into his life if he wants to survive. ;

      • Children's & YA
        November 2021

        Alia at the place of miracles

        by Annette Mierswa

        Alia suddenly learns that her father has cancer, and this changes her life completely. She tries to to find out what is behind this illness and realises that the adults around her are alsoare overwhelmed by the situation. With her persistence and cordiality, she manages to make the daily hospital life of her father and his roommate Theo a little more colourful. But because she feels guilty about the illness, wants to do everything right and cannot allow anger and grief, she gets into trouble. grief, she reaches her own limits. A touching children's book that very authentically portrays how children think that they often blame themselves for illnesses and try to do everything right. At the same time it is a At the same time, it is a cheerful book that allows for positive thoughts and joie de vivre despite the threatening illness. With wonderful illustrations inside.

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