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  • av Kahaan Khaitan
    174

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    av Brian Groom
    132

  • av Damien Owens
    139 - 226

    A heart-warming and hilarious novel about life, love, and the weight of all we leave unsaid, Duffy & Son is a quietly moving masterpiece from one of Ireland's most gifted comic writers.Eugene Duffy is turning 70; his son Jim is turning 40. For decades now, they've been running the family hardware shop and living in good-natured bachelor harmony. But time is marching on, and with thoughts of old age weighing heavily on his mind, Eugene is growing increasingly concerned about his son's future. He resolves to help in the best way possible: by finding Jim a wife. And he's not going to let anyone - let alone Jim himself - stand in his way. Reminiscent of Fredrik Backman's bestselling novel A Man Called Ove, Duffy and Son contains a likeable but curmudgeonly main character, wry humour, tremendous heart, as well as a strong sense of community. It is a funny and heartwarming novel which celebrates the messiness of ordinary lives and would make a perfect reading group choice.

  • av Ashok Gulla
    287,-

    Everyone likes to have peace of mind in their life. They will be happy to forget their troubles, problems and worries, and enjoy a few moments of inner calmness and freedom from obsessing thoughts. But people wish peace along with all other things which take away peace. It is usual to feel panic about any failure, sit on the judgments of other people, leave no opportunity to criticize others, hold on to past grievances, and remain always competitive by outwitting others. People feel pride and respect by holding all that which keep the mind busy, stressed and not be able to create a loving and sympathetic attitude about others. In addition to these thoughts, people cherish peace of mind. This book reminds us about the large number of issues on a daily basis that create stress, and deliberates on activities, emotions, thoughts and aspirations that need restraint so as to create an environment of peace.

  • av P G van
    358,-

    Nikki would prefer staying unemployed rather than work for him, but she is left with no choice. She is forced to work with her sister's boss. He's arrogant, demanding, blunt, impatient, and not to mention, stunningly good looking. She cannot wait for the two weeks to be over and for her sister to return, so she can get away from the playboy billionaire, who makes the air between them crackle and makes her question her resolve.Arguments between them start to heat up, and the lazy glare he gives her at the end of every argument makes him even more attractive, making every moment with him torturous. Between the heated glares and board-room meetings something sparks to life between them shaking up everything she had planned.

  • av Aziz
    262,-

  • av M Jayaraman
    287,-

  • av Suparna Majumdar
    358,-

    Faiz Ahmed Faiz, in the world of Urdu poetry, is a very well-known name. This book is a collection of his selected poems translated into the Bengali language. In this book, the original Urdu poetry has been written in Bengali font, along with the translation. Faiz's poems are very unique and different from his predecessors in Urdu poetry. His poems express the tears, bloodshed and oppression of deprived people and his intense love for his fellow countrymen. Because of his radical outlook and writings, he was imprisoned many times. But, while in jail, he created some heart-rending, timeless poems. His poems transcend the boundary of human love and get amalgamated with the love for his country.

  • av Raghu Sarma
    233

  • av Kamalpreet Singh
    290,-

    After countless hours of reading medical literature, interviewing dozens of medical professionals from all streams of medicine, spending time with nature and its healing methods, and having experience of curing hundreds of patients from chronic lifestyle diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid, the author is on a journey to educate mankind about living a healthy and happy life through dietary modification.This book on advanced nutrition therapy will focus on covering aspects that revolve around the cause, diagnosis, and reversal of lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension. Simple and illustrative examples for conveying complex topics are given. Anyone with no prior knowledge ofmedical science, nutrition or diet can take benefit from the simplified explanations of topics. This book solely focuses on plant-based diet with abundance of raw fruits and vegetables to reverse diseases that have been labeled as irreversible or incurable by the modern-day medical industrydriven by profits and greed instead of compassion and healing. After reading this book you will be able to maintain healthy body weight, reverse chronic lifestyle diseases, get rid of adverse drugs and medications, teach healthy eating habits to your friends and family, and become an asset to thesociety and community.

  • av Harpal Vala
    189

    The book Ipsa is science fiction. In which a time machine is being built under a secret project ""Ipsa"". The main characters in this story are Dr. Raghav Acharya, student scientist Rajiv and his two friends Chitra and Vijay. Apart from this, other scientific colleagues working in the institute including Dr. Satish, Shyama, Vishal, Hemangi and Hetal are important as secondary characters. After the time machine is made by Dr. Raghav Acharya and Rajiv, time travel is done by Rajiv. During this time, many secrets related to his pre-birth are revealed to Rajiv. As a result, his current life seems to be changing. Other characters such as Dr. Satish also have important descriptions of time in the understood life based on the experience of various events that took place during his scientific life. This book also describes the vices and evils of the society during the time of in the 19th century and also the condition of the society during the time travel through time machine. In Part-1 of the Ipsa book, you will find an overview of friendship, love, bereavement, struggle of scientists, history, philosophical principles and some mysteries during the time journey associated with the main character Rajiv and other characters.

  • av Alain Roux
    138

    We just made it through the gates when the murmuring of the fallen turned into a bloodgurgling scream of a thousand high pitches. the darkness was almost touchable, dense and thick, filled with the ice-cold of nothing, void and death gripping at our skin. I bent forward to catch my breath, trying to shut out the screams of never ending torture. Isabella dusted off her garments as she straightened herself up. I felt a sudden presence behind us, so overwhelming I could feel the eyes pierce right through me. Isabella must have felt it too, because she shot a glance of panic at me, and we both swung around instantaneously. What came next was something I would never in my wildest dreams have imagined. 'My God...It's you...' We stood frozen in place and couldn't get ourselves to move. 'Hello Elrond...'

  • av Sivakumar K
    204

    Sarkaraip Pandaliley is about a Prescription Medicine Gone Wrong. A drug that's supposed to save lives, takes lives instead. Young Doctor Mithra, working in a Clinical Research Outsourcing setup finds out the mishap and informs her Superiors as well as her lover Krish. A Catastrophe Unveils Itself and a senior Journalist gets murdered. A team working for a rival Pharmaceutical company corrners Sidharth, working in the same company, by framing him for another murder. Will they save their souls?

  • av Imran Hasnee
    358,-

    "Centro di studi Palazzeschi"--P. 1 of cover.

  • av Devendra Dutt Sharma
    287,-

    This book comprises 47 inspiring stories accompanied by a message for becoming a millionaire. Practical exercises also have been demonstrated to awaken the 6th sense of the reader and know the golden opportunities and problems of their future. This book is very powerful and effective to make an ordinary person into a millionaire. The author has vast experience of 12 years to awaken the 6th sense among participants in workshops organised by Team 360.

  • av Rajiv Ranjan
    358,-

    The coal industry got independence twice. Firstly, when India became independent in 1947 and the reins of the country's development came into the hands of Indians. Secondly, when the coal industry was nationalized. Even after independence, this industry did not show growth as expected. With the intention of greed for economic benefits, few people started running coal mines. The mineworkers were somehow making their living by working in an absolutely inhuman environment. The first coking coal mines were nationalized in May 1972, and all non-coking coal mines were nationalised in May 1973.Though the book is a story of the industry going from darkness to light, it was felt necessary to simultaneously discuss the future outlines and challenges in today's situation. On one hand, the country needs energy, and on the other hand, it is necessary to save the environment. Would both of these be possible? What do the leaders of this industry say, and what do the present and future generations say?This book, Andhera Ujala, is the story of the journey of the coal industry and all the aspects related to it to date.

  • av Ismita Mathur Muskan
    273,-

    Filled with various emotions and feelings in the moments of happiness and sorrow, romance, love and joy, pain and distress, a woman's life has several dimensions much like the colours of a rainbow in the limitless sky.Vama means woman. Vama Ka Indradhanush (literally meaning A Woman's Rainbow) is a compilation of twenty-one stories, mirroring various aspects as experienced in the real lives of women in the Indian society belonging to different ages and classes of social strata.From the 'Rani Sahiba' (Princess) of an erstwhile princely state in the pre-independence India, as described in the story 'Holi', to the heroine of the story, Kanta, who, due to the miserable financial condition of the family, is cursed to earn a sustainable livelihood by living miles away from her family.From the heroines of the stories, Peela Sindoor (literally meaning Yellow Vermilion) and Tabla (a kind of repercussion drum in India), depicting the plight of women in a patriarchal society, bound by tradition and stereotypes sixty to seventy years ago, to the heroines of 'Timtimate Taare' (literally meaning Flickering Stars) and 'Kavya' who represent the changing mindset of the modern Indian woman.The stories of this collection, representing many hues and colours of a woman's life prevailing at different times in the Indian social milieu, will surely touch and stir the hearts of sensitive readers and compel them to think about their upliftment in the real sense.

  • av Manohar Narayan Purohit
    287,-

    The mystery of the solar system is in your hands!Mayasura had to undergo rigorous penance to understand the mystery of the planetary system. It was then that the 'Surya Siddhanta' was born! Great men like Aryabhata and Varahamihira produced books such as Aryabhatiyam, Panchasiddhantika, etc., to enlighten the common people with astronomical mathematics. The scientists such as Newton, Galileo, and Kepler made many discoveries and produced 'Principia methemetica' and the like. However, since all these books were not in their language, the common people remained deprived of this knowledge.Now we feel very happy to publish this complex astronomical mathematics in clear and easy Kannada, as easy as a peeled banana.

  • av Aviraj Singhvi
    534,-

    Poetry became my passion, and I would love to share some of my creations in this book. My anthology of poems consists of different forms of poetry namely aliteration pyramid, cinquain, limerick, diamante, concrete, simile, personification, ode and ballad. The poems are written in a playful mood with beautiful illustrations to attract the interest of the readers through my imagination.

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal & Sadhvi Hemswaroopa
    159

    Sanskrit Visarga and Anusvara are correctly printed. Initial verse is written as ग᳘णाना॑न् त्वा ग᳘णप॑तिᳯ हवामहे to indicate that anusvara is uttered as गुम् "gum".

  • av Abdul Gafoor
    144,-

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