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₨ 2,595₨ 1,895Rated 0 out of 5 - "Refuge" by Merilyn Simonds is a poignant novel that intertwines the lives of two women across continents and generations, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the power of storytelling.
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- “How to Eat” By Mark Bittman
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₨ 1,895₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "How to Eat" by Mark Bittman is a comprehensive guide that simplifies cooking with straightforward recipes and practical tips for healthy and enjoyable eating.
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- “Social Creature” by Tara Isabella Burton
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₨ 2,295₨ 1,895Rated 0 out of 5 - "Social Creature" by Tara Isabella Burton is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the dark and glamorous world of New York City's elite, exploring themes of identity, obsession, and the consequences of living a double life.
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- Aid Or Trade By Yousaf H.Shirazi
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- Andrew Motion By Essex Clay
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- Explore "By Essex Clay," a poignant poem by Andrew Motion, delving into the rich history and natural beauty of Essex through reflective and descriptive language.
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- Ayesha’s Gift: Martin Sixsmith
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,595Rated 0 out of 5 - "Ayesha's Gift" by Martin Sixsmith is a non-fiction narrative exploring the lives affected by the 7/7 London bombings, focusing on a British-Pakistani woman named Ayesha.
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- Beast By Dough Merlino
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₨ 1,895₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "Beast" by Doug Merlino is a captivating exploration of MMA fighter Erik "The Beast" Oganov's journey, blending sports narrative with personal growth and cultural insights from Russia's underground fight scene.
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- Blame By Nicole Trope
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "Blame" by Nicole Trope is a gripping novel that explores the aftermath of a tragic accident, intertwining the lives of three women as they grapple with guilt, grief, and the complexities of moral responsibility in suburban Australia.
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- Blueprint for Revolution
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₨ 1,695
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- "Blueprint for Revolution" by Srdja Popovic is a practical guide on using creative nonviolent techniques to galvanize communities and drive social change. Through engaging stories and real-life examples, Popovic demonstrates how ordinary people can effectively challenge oppressive regimes and make a difference in the world.
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- Confessions Of A Grandmother By Yasmin Elahi
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₨ 1,400₨ 1,200Rated 0 out of 5 - "Confessions of a Grandmother" by Yasmin Elahi is a heartfelt and engaging memoir that delves into the life experiences, wisdom, and reflections of a grandmother, capturing the essence of family, love, and the passage of time.
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- Dariyae Sindh?Se Dariya?e Aamoo?Tak
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- "Dariyae Sindh Se Dariya-e-Aamoo Tak" by Zaid Hamid is an insightful book that explores the historical and cultural journey from the Indus River to the Amu Darya, delving into the rich heritage and strategic significance of these regions.
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- Dead White Men & Other Important People: Angus Bancroft and Ralph Fevre
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₨ 2,195₨ 1,595Rated 0 out of 5 - "Dead White Men & Other Important People" by Angus Bancroft and Ralph Fevre explores the enduring relevance of classical sociological theories and the contributions of overlooked voices in understanding contemporary society.
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- Don’t Be Evil: Rana Foroohar
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "The Case Against Big Tech" by Rana Foroohar offers a critical examination of the power wielded by major technology companies, exploring its impact on democracy, privacy, and economic equality.
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- Fair Shot By Chris Hughes
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₨ 2,695₨ 1,895Rated 0 out of 5 - "Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn" by Chris Hughes provides a critical examination of economic inequality in America and proposes a guaranteed income as a solution to address social and economic disparities.
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- Financial Advice For Independent Women by Rachel Johnson
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₨ 1,695₨ 1,295Rated 0 out of 5 - "Financial Advice for Independent Women" provides practical strategies and insights tailored to empower women in managing their finances confidently and effectively.
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- Fit When Talent And Intelligence Just Won’t Cut It
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₨ 2,095₨ 1,895Rated 0 out of 5 - "Fit: When Talent and Intelligence Just Won't Cut It" explores the crucial role of personal and organizational fit in achieving success, demonstrating how aligning values, culture, and goals can often outperform sheer talent and intelligence.
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- Global Discontents By Noam Chomsky
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₨ 2,695₨ 1,895Rated 0 out of 5 - "Global Discontents: Conversations on the Rising Threats to Democracy" by Noam Chomsky is a collection of interviews with David Barsamian where Chomsky discusses various global issues affecting democracy, including economic inequality, environmental degradation, and political unrest.
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- Grief Works By Julia Samuel
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "Grief Works: Stories of Life, Death, and Surviving" by Julia Samuel is a compassionate exploration of grief, drawing from the author's experiences as a psychotherapist. Through real-life stories, Samuel offers profound insights into the universal process of grieving, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging individual experiences and providing practical guidance for navigating loss with compassion and resilience.
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- Growing Pians By Gwynne Dyer
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - "Growing Pains: The Future of Democracy (and Work)" by Gwynne Dyer delves into the evolving landscape of democracy and employment, addressing contemporary challenges and envisioning future solutions.
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- HeartLand By Sarah Smarsh
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₨ 2,695₨ 1,795Rated 0 out of 5 - "Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth" by Sarah Smarsh is a poignant memoir that explores class, poverty, and rural life in America through the author's own experiences growing up in Kansas.
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- How We Eat with Our Eyes and Think with Our Stomachs
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₨ 2,000₨ 1,695Rated 0 out of 5 - Explore the intriguing science behind how our senses and brain influence our eating behaviors and food choices in "How We Eat with Our Eyes and Think with Our Stomachs" by Melanie Mühl and Diana von Kopp.
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- Killers Of The Flower Moon By David Grann
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₨ 2,395₨ 1,795Rated 0 out of 5 - "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann is a riveting true crime story that investigates the murders of Osage Native Americans in the 1920s, revealing a conspiracy to control their oil wealth and shedding light on a dark chapter in American history.
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- Letter To My Fanny:Cherry Healey
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₨ 1,195₨ 995Rated 0 out of 5 - "Letter To My Fanny" by Cherry Healey is a humorous and candid collection of essays that explores womanhood, body image, and self-acceptance with wit and warmth."
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- Made In China: Anna Qu
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₨ 1,695₨ 1,295Rated 0 out of 5 - "Made in China" by Anna Qu is a compelling novel set in New York City's Chinatown, following the journey of Li Jing, a young Chinese immigrant grappling with identity, assimilation, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Through Li Jing's experiences, the book explores themes of cultural adaptation, familial expectations, and the complexities of immigrant life, offering a poignant and…
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