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  • av Sushrut Kumar Patralekh
    142,-

  • av S Jehafiel
    136,-

  • av Zubie Saurabh SenGupta
    157,-

    A man lives among eunuchs for the sake of his family. A couple breaks the law to live a dream. A woman finds herself while helping others. Storylines - Telling Movies in Words is a collection of seven such thoughtful and soul-stirring tales that show how stories for films are actually born.

  • av Samar Fatma
    157,-

  • av Sanvi Vaidya
    172,-

  • av Aarchi Advani Saini
    217

  • av Anthony Ekanem
    157,-

    In any business or moneymaking venture, preparation and foreknowledge are the keys to success. Without this sort of insight, the attempt to make a profitable financial decision can only end in disaster and failure, regardless of your level of motivation and determination or the amount of money you plan to invest. In the stock market, this rule applies to the nth degree, as you are investing your own money in what could be considered a high-risk wager, and you are playing with fire if you do not have at least a general background knowledge of how it functions. Since having a background in any area is helpful in guiding you down a path in that region, the more solid your basis of investment knowledge is, the more likely you are to profit from any attempt to trade on the open market. In many ways, trading on the stock market can be compared to driving - you do not have to be an expert to get behind the wheel of a car, though you are expected to have some previous knowledge about basic traffic laws, including moving violations, safety regulations, and other legal vehicular infractions, which are learned through either specific study and coursework or even through some form of simple exposure (such as the years you have spent riding with your parents and others who have driven for years).

  • av Deepa Thomas Davy
    157,-

    Paper Lanterns is a delicate bouquet of poetry created with much love and fondness from my heart and soul. Each poem holds a special place for me even though they are very varied and have their own unique essence and individuality when it comes to entertaining thoughts of hope and love, evoking curiosity, and reveling in the majesty of nature. My hope is that each poem, like a paper lantern, may carry with it light and much love. I hope you find the poem which is meant for you.

  • av Anthony Ekanem
    157,-

    Dreaming can be seen as an actual place that your spirit and soul leaves every night to go and visit. The Chinese believed that the soul leaves the body to go into this world. However, if they should be suddenly awakened, their soul may fail to return to the body. For this reason, some Chinese today, are wary of alarm clocks. Some Native American tribes and Mexican civilizations share this same notion of a distinct dream dimension. They believed that their ancestors lived in their dreams and take on non-human forms like plants. They see those dreams as a way of visiting and having contact with their ancestors. Dreams also helped to point to their mission or role in life.During the Middle Ages, dreams were seen as evil, and their images were temptations from the devil. In the vulnerable sleep state, the devil was believed to fill the mind of humans with poisonous thoughts. He did his dirty work through dreams attempting to mislead humans down a wrong path.The potential for an immense array of experiences in consciousness is always there. What we receive depends upon our attitudes, motivations, the measure of our attunement, and the extent to which we have made applicable what was received in earlier dreams and in waking experiences.The dream world is a strange yet fascinating place! There are several different kinds of dreams. This book explains them all. Happy reading.

  • av Shobana Mahadevan
    157,-

    A chance encounter with his ex rekindles memories, regrets, hopes, and desires. Will the all-consuming love that they once had for each other consume them yet again?Rudra is working as a Program Manager at a broadcasting company. He is living together with Bhavna, a girl whom he had known from his schooldays.In a chance encounter, Rudra runs into his ex, Tanvi. Rudra and Tanvi had been the ideal couple for very many years before they separated. Tanvi was the one girl Rudra had ever truly loved. The meeting brings back memories, regrets, hopes, and desires.When we genuinely love someone, do they continue to be a part of our soul long after we go our separate ways? Does a piece of them linger in some remote corner of our hearts, biding its time and waiting for an opportunity to come gushing out?Can an old romance still have a spark? Can it burn bright after years of neglect? Read to find out.

  • av Nandini Palve
    172,-

  • av Shobana Mahadevan
    202,-

    A socially awkward, technical genius. A married mentor. A story of a love triangle. A story of a metamorphosis. Saasha works in an IT company, EdTech. She is extremely intelligent, hardworking and brilliant at problem-solving. However, despite her technical brilliance, she is a loner. Social interactions have never been easy for her and she struggles to get along with the team. In fact, with everyone. Aditya joins Saasha's company as the head of the IT division. He is handsome, sharp, ethical and focused. He proves to be a top-notch people leader. He notices Saasha and decides to take her under his wings. Though Saasha resists Aditya's attempt to help her initially, she gradually accepts her own inability to resist him for long. Aditya guides and mentors her. Saasha finds herself changing under his mentorship. And Saasha finds herself falling madly in love with Aditya. There is just one problem. Aditya is already married. What happens when Saasha enters Aditya's life? Does Aditya start to reciprocate Saasha's feelings? Do the complete opposites attract?

  • av Advocate Nanda Paras
    172,-

  • av Ayathan Alok
    172,-

  • av Jaanu Sahu
    142,-

    This book is a collection of poems based on inspirational poetry that inspires us, the ups and downs of modern life and the experiences of love.

  • av Bhavya Kamdar
    177,99

  • av Gunjan Mishra
    172,-

  • av Janarthanan M
    157,-

    Aiyapuri ennum maayasakthikal niraintha oru sitrarasu irukkirathu. antha sitrarasai oru maayasakthikal niraintha raatchasi aandu varukiraal. avalukku intha ulakaiye than kattukkul vaikka vendum enra ennam irukkirathu. avalaal antha raajjiyame kodumaigalai santhithu vanthathu. avalai alikka aiyapuriyin arasar thittam theettinaar. antha thittam niraiveriyathaa? enru theriyavillai. antha arasarin manaivikkum pakkaththu naattu ilavarasarukkum thirumanam nadanthathu. avarkalukku oru kulanthai piranthathu. aanaal antha arasarin manaivikku munnare oru kulanthai irunthathu. aatril oru kulantha vanthathu. maaya sakthiyaalum oru kulanthai piranthathu. ikkulanthaikal valarntha pinnar nigalththum seyalkale intha irupaththu aaru. ithu maayangal niraintha oru kaaviyakkathai. ithu mutrilum karpanai kathai.

  • av Siddhartha Sinha
    142,-

  • av Dr Mary Suresh
    172,-

    This is the collection of my hundred poems. About the book: ""The best part of being a writer isto touch the reader's soul"".Dr.MarySureshThe poetry collection book titled ""Surviving soul "" containing 100 incredible, exquisite and inspirational poems delineated by Dr.Mary suresh is a creative voyage of multiple dimensions inclined towards a poetic culture of aesthetic beauty, unique style, lovely presentation and inner enlightenment. The poems in this book take the readers to a domain of astute and acute sensitivity so apparent in a world of transition and evocation of the highest pedigree.This steamy collection should have a little bit of something for somebody. A hundred poems find here have been written from a variety of different wandering souls. Every passing moment leaves us with some thoughts to probe deeper. It only needs a silent mind and a sensitive heart to respond to it. The passing days and experiences in life impart silent messages to every sensitive heart. This book is a third attempt to respond and capture those passing thoughts. It is a collection poem that expresses the perception of souls.

  • av Sharan Bollini
    142,-

  • av Dusu Sirius P
    187,-

    Women have stories to tell. Some good, some bad. And some so tragic that they shudder by the mere recollection of it.These stories often come at the cost of embarrassment and shame. Yet, there are others that serve to inspire, to spread hope.Amidst the fast-forwarding society, today's women still face varied emotional struggles and are subjugated by various social evils. For long they have been the victims of a male dominant society. Their aspirations have been questioned, their potential doubted. They have been victimised in the most brutal of manners for being women, by savage men who walk free in a society that claims to uplift the ideals of freedom and personal liberty yet fails time and again because for women, to be safe is to be free. And that assurance is seldom guaranteed.Fifteen stories, fifteen tales of injustice and failed redemptions, somewhere with the hope of altering decayed perspectives. This is The Disappearance of A Miss No-One.

  • av Anand Krishnamurthy
    157,-

    Potpourri: An Anthology of Poems and Tales from India consists of 15 poems and 10 short stories translated from various languages in India. It includes translations of the works of eminent writers like Padramarajan, Paul Zacharia, , O.N.V., S. Joseph, Madhavikutty, Vylopilli, O.V.Vijayan, Sarweshwar Dayal Saxena, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Amrita Pritam, Makhan Lal Chaturvedi and Fakir Sena Pati, as well as popular oral tales. Writings from Chandramohan S., young Dalit poet and Lakshmi Das, short story writer, adds to the flavour. Reviewed by 'The Week Magazine', https://www.theweek.in/review/books/2021/07/30/translations-from-across-india.html and Manorama online: https://www.manoramaonline.com/literature/literaryworld/2021/08/11/potpourri-an-anthology-of-poems-and-tales-from-india.html

  • av Muruganachari
    157,-

    SAPARYA IS AN UNIQUE .Iam murugan achari. residing at chengannur in alappuzha district.reading was my main hoby from school level and that same time I started to write short stories.For a long period I stayed out of kerala for job related matter. Now I'm staying my own home town at chengannur along with my family.The containing stories on this book is my imaginations there is no any relations with anybody.

  • av A Madhusuudhanan
    206,-

    In this book we have identified and compiled the foreign words in the Tamil words we speak daily. This book has been compiled for the recovery of the Tamil language.

  • av Christy Deepa Gnana
    187,-

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