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  • av Chichi
    179,-

    Jersey No.7 is the story of a cricketer whose passion, craze, madness, fury, fury, desire, hope, success is only his game. On the other hand, like a responsible son, by burning his own passion for the family, the fire of its ashes is being lived in the heart.

  • av Laila Zakir
    179,-

    PANDATHE KAIPUSTHAKATHEYUM ENNEYUM EPPOZHO JAN MARANNU KAZHINJIRUNNU. VARSHANGALKKIPPURAM EKANTHAMAYA ENTE SAYAHNANGALIL MUTTATHE THANALMARATHINU KEEZHILE BENCHILIRIRIKUMBOL VEENDUM ULLIL KILIRTHU VANNATHELLAAM THALITHATHANEE PUSTHAKAM.

  • av Dileepkumar Ramakrishnan
    315,-

    Detective writings have a large-scale place among readers. It is obvious that such writings have played a great role in keeping the reading of the common people dynamic at all times. . Their power is to be a tinge of thrilling moments, dramatics and experiments.One misconception about incriminating writings is that these encourage crime. Writings based on crime investigation do not glorify or promote the crime or the perpetrators of the crime. On the contrary, it is spreading a big message to the society. No matter how many clever maneuvers, preparations, and crimes are committed, the criminal will eventually come out of darkness into the light. The message is that science and technology that can help with that are available in the investigator.The 'murder on the beach road' attempts to mark it as a novella of a detective nature. The trajectory of the theme is purely experimental, and there are no claims about this work, which ignores current practices. The desire is that the story should be evaluated as an analysis of the trade-offs of the complex female mind rather than as a detective story. It is up to the reader to evaluate

  • av Mallikarjuna Sasalwada
    165,-

    The power the keeps our hearbeat at steady phase is it shiva or the time period between your inhale and exhale of your breath. In the burning desert when you are dying, is it the water you get to drink called shiva ? or when you lost in the forest about to get lost due to hunger, the tender coconut which saved your life is shiva ? The force which kept me dragging to a hidden power for a soul which doesn't even know what is spirutuality. In numberable thoughts in the mind which become calm by a inhale of breath, closing of eyes showed me sense of shiva beyond blue skies is just my imagination of shiva. In this journey Sri Guru Dr. Chandrasekar Shivacharya Swamiji's preaching gives me some insight about the same. Through these thoughts, I assume I have got answers for questions of spirutuality.

  • av Ankita Singh
    179,-

    Spring is in its full charm , to praise the beauty of Spring , the Book entitled Kavya ke Basant is written by Ankita Singh .Ankita Singh is indie author and freelance writer native to Lucknow , Uttar Pradesh, India. She is born poetess. Her 155 poems has been published in reputed books and magazines.After completing her graduation in Mass communication and video production she has earned degrees in Masters in journalism and Mass communication, B. Ed, M. Ed from university of Lucknow. Her thrist for education further encouraged her to pursue M. A. English and M. A. Education from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, UttaShe has qualified UGC NET in subject education 6 times. Till now her 17 books entitled "" Kalam ke palash, chahakte panne, savan ke Hastakshar "" Rangeen khidkiyan as a collection of her poems in hindi , Poetic Feathers and Musings of perfect Moonlight as poetry collection in English. ""shunya sarovar , sneh Taru "" books on short stories hindi edition, ""Ability daffodils : Inclusive education strategies to teach children with Disabilities , Tenses : The blossoms of English grammar "" based on english curriculum, further sparrows Fiesta as a reference book English edition, and four other books related to related to curriculum ,""festive candles based on art and photography has been published.

  • av Vinod Narayanan
    158

    This is the story of the mischief of a five-year-old girl named Totochan. And it is the story of a small school called Tomo, which was run by a teacher named Sozaku Kobayashi in the rural environment of Tokyo, Japan. Tomo is a very special school. The message of how the educational methods of that school changed a mischievous child named Totochan made this work world famous. This book is a must read for the students and teachers here as the methods of Tomo School are similar to the DPEP curriculum in Kerala.This book has been independently revised by Vinod Narayan. Pictures are drawn by Anil Narayan

  • av Priyanka Tanwer
    165,-

    This book is a collection of poems, expressing immense love. Read and experiance the true expression of love.

  • av Paras
    165,-

    What to say poet's book is a poetry collection in which you will find poems along with songs, this book will be the book in which I have shared my initial poems with you or it should be said that you will find the poems which I wrote in the beginning during the time of writing. I hope that you will like these poems and will continue to get them in the future with some new poems, thank you

  • av Man Singh
    149,-

    Is pustak me lekhak ne jindagee se rojamarra ke anubhavon ko bade kareeb se dekha env mahasoos kiya hai. Jise usane apane anubhav ko anubhav ke maadhyam se samajhaane ka athak prayaas kiya hai.Yadi aapakee jindagee me bhee kuchh is prakaar ghata hai. Ya aap in kahaaniyo me kahee bhee apane aap ko juda paate hai. Tab yah anubhav pustak aapake lie kaaragar saabit hogee. Tab yah anubhav pustak aapake lie heen banee hai. Lekhak Man Singh Negi

  • av Anika Arya
    149,-

    In the context of the British people of a democratic country, I have said that, to say that they work for the democratic system, but they are engaged in the protection of the people who carry democracy in their pockets. For a few thousand rupees, they forget what their basic obligation is. Rangdars protect the visitors. These people do not show such readiness to help the poor, helpless. People with criminal instincts threaten to kill anyone. They even kill somewhere. Even on hearing this, it seems that even today there are many Britishers in independent India. Who can shower bullets on anyone at any time. This story is not completely fictional, its dialogues are such that they have been heard somewhere. Yes, I have done this in an imaginary way. Seeing such acts, the mind is extremely distressed by listening to a few words. I have tried to alleviate my suffering through the story. All I believe is that our ancestors have denied our rights.

  • av Naveen Parakkadan
    149,-

    Every story of mine is born out of every journey .All the stories I write first are in my heart. This story was born on a train trip, I believe that this love story will be etched in your heart.

  • av Aditya
    155,-

    This story starts from a small village in Jharkhand:-It was a dark dark night, it was raining heavily, thunder and lightning seemed to be telling a different story. It seemed as if years of rain would fall in a single day.Just then a voice comes from a small house in the village, Hey, 'call a doctor', 'call a doctor'. Gunjan is in pain........Gunjan's husband Ramesh sitting outside comes running inside the house after hearing the sound.Kamla (Gunjan and Ramesh's neighbor) :-(in a slightly nervous voice) tells Ramesh to call the doctor.Ramesh leaves the house in a hurry without an umbrella, Ramesh reaches the doctor's house badly drenched.Ramesh calls the doctor from outside the house:Doctor... Doctor... Come out quickly.

  • av John Bunyan
    249

    The Pilgrim's Progress is a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan and published in 1684. It is the story of one man's search for redemption and the trials and tribulations that he must overcome to reach the Celestial City. Considered one of the most significant religious works ever written, The Pilgrim's Progress remains one of the most widely-read books in English literature.

  • av Karthi Sounder
    275,-

    This is my third novel.I am trying to portray about women and children protection in this novel based on a true story

  • av Chandan Pratap
    165,-

    Chandan Pratap Singh's poetry collection "Kavita Ke Gubbare" is very attractive and of excellent category. This is his second edition, first was "Shabdon Ka Geet". There are about 14 poems in this poetry collection. These poems of Hindi language bring a confluence of many colors and tastes and very inspiring for children and work as a motivational tool for kids. Every effort has been made to include almost all the styles in this poetry collection which is very interesting for kids.

  • av Aaradhya Kumar
    149,-

    This is a fantasy book about a barbie who loved to read books and found a door at the park that matched the secret door she saw when she forgot the path.

  • av Harsh M Chheda (Hmckbc)
    179,-

    Everyone is running behind some or other things. In this race, we forgot that we have to live. This book is a step-by-step pathway for everyone who wants to live and not just exist. This book will help increase focus and mindfulness as you will have to use your brain for self-assessment. Complex things have been made very easy to understand and in a very short manner with logical reasoning and real-life examples, not making it a boring thing. This book is in very easy language for everyone to understand. This book can be read by everyone but is more helpful for teenager. This is a book that will help one to know their self in a better way. This will help you widen your vision, and enhance your skills of attentiveness. This book also has a proper step-by-step format to explain the complex elements of the universe. This book is a masterpiece for moving toward spirituality.

  • av Alaqmar Vakharia
    149,-

    The small town of Ravenswood was plagued by a string of mysterious disappearances. No one knew who or what was behind it, but the villagers were terrified. The local authorities were at a loss, and the villagers were left to fend for themselves. One night, a group of friends decided to investigate the disappearances on their own. They had heard rumors of an old abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town, said to be haunted by the spirits of those who had gone missing. The friends set out to the mansion, armed with nothing but their courage and a few flashlights. As they entered the dark, musty building, they immediately felt a sense of dread. The air was thick with the stench of death, and they could hear strange noises coming from the shadows. As they made their way deeper into the mansion, they began to uncover clues. They found diary entries, old photographs, and other evidence that suggested that the disappearances were not the work of some supernatural force, but of a human killer. But just as they were about to uncover the identity of the killer, they were... What will happend and will they catch the killer.

  • av Aayushi A
    165,-

    Hi... i'm Aayushi A. This is a love story. yes... you can like this one. it's read like a beautiful love life of humans.

  • av Ramananda Caitanya
    165,-

    Rahu is the closest planet to earth, followed by the sun planet above the sun planet about one hundred thousand yojanas i.e. 8 lakh miles there is a moon planet and it is a heavenly planet. There they drink somarasa, which is a planet that gives happiness. A planet that travels much faster than the Sun, the Moon, the source of the mind, moves much faster than the Sun, and the Moon goes in two-and-a-half days as the Sun can travel for 30 days. The Moon is a planet that can travel so fast. The Sun will be in a house for a period of 1 month. Moon will be in a house only for two and a half days. If two and a half days are spent in each of the 12 signs, the total is 28 days and if the new moon and the full moon are added, the total is 30 days.

  • av Risha P
    149,-

    Brillopedia can provide interesting articles about law, socio-legal and contemporary issues. Brillopedia is also providing a platform to publish articles from students, professionals and others. Brillopedia seeks to foster research and writing skills

  • av Harish Reddy S
    195,-

    Learning new things is essential to living, but so is slavishly adhering to some unquestionable views just because everyone else does.Our thoughts and judgments are disregarded by the family or society when we try to alter anything by questioning it.Thoughts have great power. They may be productive or destructive, positive or negative. Our thoughts about ourselves and the world around us have an impact on our words and deeds, which in turn Mould our routines and way of life.

  • av Vaishnavi Mala
    179,-

    ""Mohbbt"" kitab me jjbat judai dard bewafai jeise anek bhawo ko kavitaon ke rup me wkt kiya gya hain Ye kvitayen alg alg bhawnao pe likhi gai hai jo hr premiyon ke jiwn me mehsus hoti hai Is kitab me 45 kvitayen samil ki gai hai jinhe pdte huye us pl ki chhavi mehsus hoti hain jb koi premi apne preyshi ko yaad krta hain ya jb koi premika apne premi ke biyog me darpti hain Kuchhh kavitaon me shikayte aur bewafai bhi dekhne ko milti hai

  • av Maryam Rehman
    179,-

    Ankahe alfaaz kuch ese lafzo ka mel hai jo humare andar khi gehrai me dhans jate hain. Kuch ese lafz jo hme aur humari rooh ko prabhavit karte hain. Humare rishto wa bhavnaao ke mel se bne kuch ese lafz jo kavitaao ke zariye darshayen gye hein. Isme mojood tamam kavitaye insani pyar, mohabbat, nafrat, dhokha, tanhai, aadi ko darshane wa dil ko sukoon dene ke liye rachai gyi hein. Esa kha jata hai, jiska koi nhi hota uska ek kalam aur kagaz se gehra talluq hota hai. Ye kitaab kuch ese hi logo ke liye likhi gyi hai, jo is dunyawi dikhawe se tang hein, in shabdo ko aas paas ke logo wah unki bhavnaao ko smjhte hue piroya gya hai, umeed hai in kavitaao ko padhne wale ko aanand wa sukoon ka ehsas hoga.... Happy reading ¿

  • av Kadhaajaalakam
    173

    the fisrt annuversery celebrating kadhaajaalakam on line magazine publishing the january edition as a prited book copy

  • av Gopa Ghosh
    165,-

    This Kabir Bhasha book by Gopa Ghosh is a beautiful collection of a bunch of poems. In every chapter of the book various expressions of the poet's mind have emerged.

  • av Aysha Jaleela
    179,-

    There are few moments that lighten the heart and many moments that make it heavy. Nature's beauty and biological nature attract us. Love, friendship, romance, relationship, disappointment, and separation, are an expression of our mind that is trapped in many dimensions of life,I have collected those flowers and have tied them up as a garland. While you are reading, some flowers can soothe your mind and some can prick as thorns. Let's feel the emotions while reading.

  • av Jigar Pandya
    165,-

    This book describes the work of self-actulization/self-realization of Mahatma who had performed several tasks in past births and similarly he has proven that he is still helping the world to come out from the miseries of life and death in a form of granting salvation ahead in 21st centure as well. This book also relieves the deep grief of the loved one to whom we have lost in the recent past in corona disease and ensures that we all can achieve freedom from those pains as well. This book highlights the exact purpose of mahatma in 21st century ahead.

  • av Murugan Achari
    149,-

    Lord and Bhagavathy came here and blessed Agastya who saw Umamaheswara Tirumangalyam at Varasiddhi and stayed here for a few days as per the sage's behest.Thus, Tiruchengannur came to be known as the second Kailasam. Chengannur Mahadevarkshetra has the largest ornamental gopuram built according to Kerala's unique Vastu Shastra.Its architectural beauty is astounding when examined in detail. Built on three floors, this tower keeps the cool breeze blowing even in the harsh summers. The cool breeze from the top of the temple pool, The sculptural technology can be directly experienced as it redirects towards the direction of the tower

  • av S.
    179,-

    Just as it is true that women and men are creations of nature, nature has also created transgenders called Alis and Aravanis. But the gender-accepting society views transgenders as inferior to hideous animals.How Tamil Nadu Transgenders struggle with this society everyday for their livelihood. This shows in detail the ways in which the society helps them. Tamil Nadu Transgenders through a Social Perspective highlights the historical elements, social relations, rituals, their basic needs, the support given to them by the society and the problems they face in the society.

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