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I Fell in Love with Hope: A Novel By Lancali
₨ 299“I Fell in Love with Hope” by Lancali is a coming-of-age story set in a hospital, focusing on five teenagers with terminal illnesses who find solace in friendship and rebellion. The story explores themes of grief, loss, and the search for hope amidst challenging circumstances. One character, Sam, is haunted by a past heartbreak and vows never to love again, but a new arrival disrupts his resolve.
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Ice Candy Man By Bapsi Sidhwa
Ice Candy Man is a heartbreaking story about the Partition of India and the 1947 upheaval that left countless people homeless, hurt and/or dead. This period of time has been documented from various viewpoints, but Sidhwa’s novel approaches the subject from the point-of-view of a little girl who lived through the troubles. Once precocious and seemingly innocent to the world, the main character,
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Inside the Soul of Islam By Mamoon Yusaf
₨ 299Inside the Soul of Islam: A Unique View Into the Love, Beauty, and Wisdom of Islam” explores the core teachings and universal values within Islam, offering a perspective on its essential spirituality.
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Inspirations By Paulo Coelho
₨ 250One of the world’s best-loved storytellers, Paulo Coelho has brought joy and wisdom to millions. In Inspirations,
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Into the Water Novel by Paula Hawkins
₨ 299“Into the Water” is a psychological thriller by Paula Hawkins, the author of “The Girl on the Train”. The story revolves around a series of mysterious deaths in a small, insular town, particularly the death of a single mother who is found at the bottom of a river known as the “Drowning Pool”. This event, along with the earlier death of a teenage girl at the same location, forces the town to confront its hidden secrets and the dark history of the river and its inhabitants. The narrative is told through multiple perspectives, including the victim’s estranged sister and her niece, which adds to the suspense and intrigue
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Iron Flame By Rebecca Yarros
₨ 550“Iron Flame” is a new adult fantasy novel by Rebecca Yarros, described as a thrilling sequel to her previous book, “Fourth Wing”. It continues the story of Violet Sorrengail, who is now recovering from the events at Basgiath War College and learning about the secrets her country has been hiding for centuries. The book explores themes of survival, betrayal, and the fight against a dangerous new enemy -
It Ends With Us By Colleen Hoover
₨ 299It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover is a contemporary romance novel that follows Lily Bloom as she navigates a new relationship with neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid. The story also delves into Lily’s past, particularly her relationship with her high school sweetheart,
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It Starts With Us By Colleen Hoover
₨ 299“It Starts with Us” by Colleen Hoover is a sequel to the bestseller “It Ends with Us,” picking up where the epilogue left off. It tells the story of Lily and Atlas Corrigan from both their perspectives, exploring their relationship as they navigate co-parenting with Lily’s ex-husband Ryle while rekindling their romance.
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James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
₨ 250James and the Giant Peach,” a classic children’s novel by Roald Dahl, is a fantastical story about a young orphan, James Henry Trotter,
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Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics) By Charlotte Brontë
₨ 345Charlotte Brontë’s moving masterpiece – the novel that has been “teaching true strength of character for generations” (The Guardian). Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read
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Jane Eyre (Puffin Classics) By Charlotte Bronte
₨ 400The Puffin Classics edition of Jane Eyre tells the story of Jane Eyre, an orphan who becomes a governess and falls in love with her employer, Mr. Rochester. The novel explores themes of social class,
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Jo’s Boys (Puffin Classics): By Alcott, Louisa M.Alcott
₨ 299Jo’s Boys” is a novel by Louisa May Alcott, originally published in 1886, and serves as a sequel to “Little Men”. It continues the story of the children from the Plumfield School as they transition into young adulthood, facing challenges in education, family,
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Journey to the Center of the Earth Treasury of Illustrated Classics by Jules Verne
₨ 199tells the story of Professor Lidenbrock, who, after discovering an ancient manuscript, leads an expedition into an extinct volcano in Iceland.
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Julius Caesar (Penguin Popular Classics) By William Shakespeare
₨ 225This is a title in an inexpensive range of classics in the “Penguin Popular Classics” series. Following a successful campaign in Spain, Julius Caesar returns to Rome and is offered the crown. Fearing for the Republic, Cassius heads a conspiracy to murder Caesar, enlisting the noble Brutus to his ranks.
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Kafka on the Shore By Haruki Murakami
₨ 350“Kafka on the Shore” is a coming-of-age novel by Haruki Murakami that follows two main characters, Kafka Tamura and Satoru Nakata, as they navigate a world where the lines between reality and the subconscious blur. Kafka, a 15-year-old boy, flees his abusive father and an Oedipal curse, while Nakata, an elderly man with the ability to communicate with cats, has his peaceful life disrupted. The story explores themes of fate, family, and the subconscious through magical realism and fantasy, creating a unique and engaging narrative. -
Kidnapped (Puffin Classics) By Robert Louis Stevenson
₨ 299Kidnapped” is a Puffin Classics novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, a historical adventure story set in 18th-century Scotland. The story follows young David Balfour as he seeks his inheritance after his father’s death and is tragically kidnapped by his cruel uncle