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The Stranger By Albert Camus
₨ 250The Stranger,” by Albert Camus, tells the story of Meursault, an emotionally detached man who is indifferent to his mother’s death and later kills an Arab on a beach.Â
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The Striker By Ana Huang
₨ 350The Striker” by Ana Huang is a steamy sports romance where a Premier League soccer star, Asher Donovan, and a former ballerina, Scarlett DuBois, are thrown together for off-season training, leading to a forbidden love affair.
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The Teenage Brain By Frances E. Jensen
₨ 250Why is it that the behaviour of teenagers can be so odd? As they grow older, young children steadily improve their sense of how to behave, and then all of a sudden, they can become totally uncommunicative, wildly emotional and completely unpredictable.We used to think that erratic teenage behaviour was due to a sudden surge in hormones, but modern neuroscience shows us that this isn’t true. The Teenage Brain is a journey through the new discoveries that show us exactly what happens to the brain in this crucial period, how it dictates teenagers’ behaviour, and how the experiences of our teenage years are what shape our attitudes, and often our happiness in later life.Many of our ideas about our growing brains are completely re-written.
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The Tempest (Penguin Popular Classics) By William Shakespeare
₨ 250Enveloped in mysticism and adventure, The Tempest is a tragic-comedy narrating the journey of a man’s revenge on his usurper brother leading to a magical finale.
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The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #7) (Volume 7) by Jeff Kinney (Author)
₨ 250In The Third Wheel, book 7 of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series from #1 international bestselling author Jeff Kinney, love is in the air—but what does that mean for Greg Heffley?
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The Time Machine Treasury of Illustrated Classics By H. G. Wells
₨ 199This book is an adaptation of the classic novel The Time Machine. H. G. Wells s sobering, thought-provoking novel is one of the greatest works of science fiction ever created. After inventing a machine that moves through time, the Traveler leaves Victorian London and goes far, far into the future. At first, the world he discovers seems peaceful and prosperous. But as he looks below the surface he realizes that things are not exactly as they first appeared. This easy-to-read adaptation is guaranteed to hook beginning readers not yet ready to tackle the original.
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Book by Malcolm Gladwell
₨ 250In Malcolm Gladwell’s book, The Tipping Point, the “tipping point” refers to that critical moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold and spreads rapidly, like a wildfire. It’s the point at which a small change leads to a significant and often irreversible larger-scale change. This concept is explored through the lens of social epidemics, drawing parallels between the spread of diseases and the spread of ideas, trends, or even products.Â
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The Ugly Truth (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #5) by Jeff Kinney (Author)
₨ 250In The Ugly Truth, book 5 of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series from #1 international bestselling author Jeff Kinney, Greg Heffley suddenly finds himself dealing with the pressures of boy-girl parties, increased responsibilities, and even the awkward changes that come with getting older—all without his best friend, Rowley, at his side.
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-50%The Vegetarian Novel by Han Kang
Original price was: ₨ 395.₨ 199Current price is: ₨ 199.The Vegetarian by Han Kang is a novel about Yeong-hye, a woman who stops eating meat after disturbing dreams, leading to a descent into a surreal and unsettling world. Her act of defiance is seen as a rebellion against societal norms and is explored through three different male perspectives—her husband, brother-in-law, and sister’s husband—which reveals themes of control, violence, identity, and the struggle for autonomy in a patriarchal society. The book is a dark, allegorical tale known for its psychological intensity and poetic prose.Â
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The Water Babies (Penguin Popular Classics) By Charles Kingsley
₨ 299Instantly popular upon its initial publication in 1863, The Water Babies is at once a bewitching childhood fantasy and a skillfully woven moral allegory. Tom, a young chimney sweep, escapes his horrendous job and his cruel boss, Grimes, when fairies plunge him into a fantastical world under the sea.
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The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary: How Greg Heffley Went Hollywood, Revised and Expanded Edition (Diary of a Wimpy Kid) (More from the Wimpy World)
₨ 250Go behind the scenes with Jeff Kinney and the making of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies!
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The Wind in the Willows (Puffin Classics) By Kenneth Grahame
₨ 299The much-loved classic tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad. When Mole goes boating with Ratty instead of doing his spring-cleaning, he discovers a whole new world. As well as adventures on the river and in the Wild Wood, there are high jinks on the open road with that reckless ruffian, Mr Toad of Toad Hall. Ratty,
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The Wind in the Willows-Treasury of Illustrated Classics By Kenneth Grahame
₨ 199details the story of Mole, Ratty, and Badger as they try to help Mr. Toad, after he becomes obsessed with motorcars and gets into trouble.
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The Witch of Portobello By Paulo Coelho
₨ 299The Witch of Portobello” is a novel by Paulo Coelho following the life of Athena, also known as Sherine, and her mysterious disappearance.
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The Witches By Roald Dahl
₨ 250“The Witches” is a 1983 children’s novel by Roald Dahl, where a young boy and his grandmother discover a hidden world of witches, secretly existing in every country, and secretly hating children. The witches,
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The Wizard of Oz (Puffin Classics) By L. Frank Baum
₨ 299Dorothy thinks she is lost forever when a terrifying tornado crashes through Kansas and whisks her and her dog,