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  • - Insurrection
    by Shoeb Hamid
    £11.49

    The House On The River: Insurrection tries to shed light on the path of deviation in the backdrop of roles played by different state and nonstate actors in a conflict zone. It offers an insight of the conflict situation from an insurgents point of view. Samir, who has had a rebellious childhood, is provoked to join a group of insurgents to avenge his best friends murder. After initial failures, he devises a plan to kill a renegade who works for armed forces and is responsible for his friends death. He makes his own gun, but his resolve to kill the renegade cedes after he shoots and injures him. Despite strong forces that tend to influence the characters, inherent and elemental traits in them keep resisting the coercion against all odds.

  • - Musings on Life, Love, the World, and God
    by Eric a Trott
    £10.49

    Eric Trott has been writing poetry ever since when he was just a child and continues to do so till today. Thoughts and Poetry from the Soul is a collection of his thoughts and some of his best poems.Eric is a person who thinks deeply about life, and his poems reflect that. Some talk about his life journey and the emotions attached to his experiences along the way. They describe the joys and sorrows of growing up for him as a child, which was mainly tough; the heartaches, disappointments, and frustrations he faced as a young man; and the wisdom gained in later years. Some are reminiscent of the past, and others describe his observations on the world and on life and how it is lived.His poems cover a wide range of topics, including love, hate, romance, nature, encouragement, the world, the environment, and God. Though some are a bit on the philosophical side, they are mostly easy, not just to understand but to identify with as well.

  • - Spectre'S Rise
    by Krysis
    £17.49

    The Sprachians are celebrating. Their lives are safer now that The Necromancer and The Crafty Queen the duo behind the biggest terrorist attacks are finally dead. Of course, the game has just begun...Officer of Law, Reena Rubeni and Supreme Investigator, Marcus Morgan are trying to solve this mystery of the century. Their journey takes them into the past and reveals that The Necromancer who could revive the dead with his technology wanted to be the ultimate God of the world. However, he and The Crafty Queen werent the only ones fighting for this crown.Spectre - The Undead had defeated death and he has since lived as a walking robot. His life had never been easy, but he hoped that being a machine would make his choices linear. It did. His past was a mystery, but his future had only one goal to defeat The Necromancer.In the end, only the unconventional wins the race.

  • by Anupama Sakhare
    £12.49 - 19.49

  • - Soulful Musings of a Variegated Aligarian
    by Mohd Anwar Jamal Faiz
    £7.49

  • - Treasure
    by Gururaghavendra N
    £11.49

    Heeding to the millennium story on mysterious hidden treasures of Raja Varma, three friends opt it as their project on a quest. The continuous unsolved enigmatic deaths in the covert village have stopped the intruders keen on the lost treasures. This stimulated the guys to go on an adventure and try to solve the obscurities. Arjun and his two friends instigate the journey to this peculiar village, and on the trail, he finds his love. The master of the village warned them not to bother finding the hidden treasures by imperiling their lives, but these three friends considered it as a challenge and insisted to stay on the quest. The unexpected appearance of a princess from the bloodline of King Varma after decades brought a great change. The rag roll found from her fetches the precise locations of the treasure, and also the hidden enigmas are revealed about the guardians of the treasure. Later the quest begins in the dark forest. Will they be able to fight the guardians? How could they survive the hindrances and consequences of the trail in the dark forest? Will Arjuns pursuit of love be successful? Will they be able to reach the final destiny that awaits?

  • by Shibani Ghose Chotani
    £12.49 - 22.49

  • by Neha Taneja
    £7.49

    Under the Crimson Sky is a book on micropoetry. It interprets love, heartbreak, and life. The poems make us visualize our own lives. In this book, Neha Taneja pens down the human emotions of love, loss, and sense of belongingness. The poems follow the trail of our contemporary and modernized lives.

  • - Some Secrets Are Confined to Being Heard, Some Scribbled in Books
    by Bhuchung Kata
    £9.49

    This is the collection of micro tales, memoirs, and emotions of some creative writers from Tibet, India, China, France, and US. It serves as a perfect companion to our ups and downs as well as twists and turns.Its a story of many voices over conversations about love issues, motivations, and the sweet and bitter. Above all, its a book for dreamers, those who dream with open eyes.

  • by Dipankar Das
    £38.99

    I will clutch for the nature, Here, my heart spoke for the divine, And pray . . . That each soul seeks to be grown, one for everyone!

  • by Arunender Singhh
    £12.49

  • by Supreeta Singh
    £9.49 - 14.49

  • - An Innovative Approach Towards Enhancing Couples' Communication and Improving Marital Satisfaction
    by Dr Joshy Vazhappilly CMI
    £11.49 - 19.49

  • - Short Stories from the Heart of India
    by Malavika Sharma
    £9.49

    a Normal Indian is a compilation of short stories of young men and women in India who have faced adversity and have sometimes come out strong and sometimes lost.Each story is unique and has been drawn from the lives of Indians. Some endings are full of hope and positivity, yet others are a little sad and despondent. These stories are meant to address social issues in India and also make you think about them.The young India of today is full of pride, beauty, and love, yet it is marred by social evils like female infanticide, dowry, and youth suicide.These stories revolve around these very realities.You may see a little bit of you in them, or someone close to you may be reflected in them. The aim is to highlight what went wrong and have a conversation among ourselves to make things right!I believe that true change in the social fabric of my India shall only come with these small conversations. These very conversations shall lead to a change of heart and mind#ChangeByTalking.Join me in my journey as a normal Indian, a normal Indian who is opinionated and has views on everything he/she sees and faces, a normal Indian who wants change but sometimes is shackled by that very society he/she lives in!Join me!Regards,Malavika SharmaA Normal Indian

  • by Rudra Kumar, Ksn Prasad & Annaluri Sreenivasa Rao
    £7.49

    This book is a collection of taxonomy and review of contemporary model in the field of software development and maintenance. This book is basically the result of our passion toward the research of application of software engineering concepts. This work is derived from the need for accurate fault estimation in goals of quality programming and minimal maintenance overheads. State of art technologies have been discussed with respective experimental investigations and analysis. This work started out as a survey and then evolved according to our interest and proclivity into a work that emphasizes the aspects of software development. This book is intended to explain how the defect predictions are used to improve the quality of software development for easy analysis in a very simple way. It contains research that is useful to research scholars, engineers, and computing researchers.

  • by Renu Thomas
    £17.49 - 22.49

  • - The Light of System Philosophy
     
    £13.49

    This book firstly inquires why the basic questions pertaining to the origin of our universe have not been answered so far. Then it argues that there are serious drawbacks in the proposals of scientific cosmology, mainly pluralism and underlying scientific realism. So the search for the most elementary form of matter is elusive. There are controversies pertaining to the mathematical models representing standard model particles, quantum gravity, strings, etc. The philosophical notion of system is a new idea introduced here, represented by the X-Y model of coordinate geometry. Accordingly, the physical world is a matter-energy system, which is the physical reduction of matter-consciousness system of inanimate world. Things exist by the union of opposites. The idea of consciousness in nature removes the conundrum of intelligent designer or God. The book presents the final solution of the cosmological puzzles related to space, time, Big Bang, and multiverse. The dilemmas of great physicists like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking are resolved. Moreover, through system philosophy, this book inventively reconciles the conflicts in the doctrines of philosophy of science. Written in a pedagogic style, explaining all basic concepts, it would serve as text as well as reference for all inquisitive readers.

  • by Saumya Sharma
    £7.49

    Need peace and tranquility? Yearning for some time to self-introspect? Looking for words to describe those experiences, which need an outflow? Sometimes, reading words to explain the inexplicable can make the real difference. The pictorial figures made in the mind, clear our thoughts and gives meaning to those deep ways of thinking. The present collection is a bouquet of fifty one poems, reflecting an array of thoughts put into the rhythm of prose. The gentle beauty of the metamorphosis which takes place in life is worth an appreciation. The intuitive temperament of humans is the nature's gift which helps us to delve deep into ideas, feelings and experience them. Cherishing our frame of psyche for situations and fighting the odds is something one must learn, because they are tedious roads which lead to beautiful landscapes. This beautifully worded book would take you to the journey down the lane, crossroads and vision ahead.

  • - William Shakespeare, Rabindranath Tagore and John Keats: on Selected Works of the Legends.
    by Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
    £17.49

    It is not by what he does that he appeals to us, but by what he sees and feels. The book is the analysts prized possession on Literature in form of narrative technique and critical illustration expressing her personal beliefs and disbeliefs on human characters and their respective thoughts prevalent in the society even today: What, after all, is the creation? What is man; a creature fabricated by God; or is he the product of millions of years of evolution... and is he heading towards what we might call superman? or towards his doom?Do Fate and Characters act and react upon each other? The fault, dear Brutus, lies in ourselves and not in stars. The outer story of ambiguity on human life and sometimes his complex personality beyond analysis together leads to another parlance of inner story. As such, it intensifies the character along with his refinement of nature. One of my favourable quotes: Thunder is good; thunder is impressive. But it is lightening that does the work.

  • by Rohan Michael Shiri
    £9.49

    This book is for anyone who is willing to live in a positive way. Age is not a limitation to start living a life in a positive way. Like it is said, a healthy tree will not only bear good fruits but will also give shade, supply oxygen for all living beings, and shelters birds for nesting. Likewise, if you are living a life in tune with universal positive energy, it will not only help you but also benefit your near and dear ones and the human race to lead a better and meaningful life on Mother Earth. By applying the thoughts written in the book into ones life, one can achieve a very high level of inner growth. This book teaches you how to spread goodness because goodness is a contagious disease, and spreading goodness is important during this period of transition for survival.

  • - The Art of Healing, Yourself and Others
    by PATIL
    £38.99

    Reiki was there in the past and present and will be there in future. The world is controlled by natural laws and universal energy; we call it God, Allah, or Ishwar. In Japanese, rei means God's wisdom or the Higher Power, and ki is life force energy. In Russian, reiki means bioplasmic energy. In Sanskrit, reiki means divine and infinite energy. This is the primary power, and with this energy, the material world (i.e., matter) is created. It is not related or limited to any religion or caste. Reiki is advantageous for all living and nonliving matter. This basic energy is wholly responsible for the evolution of mankind and ones spiritual progress. Reiki helps to keep the body and mind healthy. The six enemiesanger, greed, lust, fear, jealousy, and envyare big roadblocks in the way of lifes progress, which can be eradicated with the help of reiki. By connecting the energy of our inner conscience with the universal energy, we can overcome diseases, low confidence levels, personality disorders, lifes dissatisfactions, fear and mental restlessness, etc., through reiki initiation and dedicated practice. Reiki changes ones outlook toward life and makes ones existence meaningful and complete in this widespread universe.

  • - I Learn English Book in 7 Models
    by Madhavi Malhotra Phd
    £15.49

    Dr. Madhavi Malhotra is a poet and a researcher. By simplifying English grammar in a new approach, she evolves as a teacher. The book is a collection of poems with a new message of love and and exercises written for series of English classes. Munira opens her window each day to welcome the sun .Goddess Sarasvati inspires her to dance, sing and learn. She has a deep friendship with the butterfly .In in her mother`s lap she is in fact the butterfly enveloped in the flower. Her toys teach her meaningful lessons. Munira experiences triumph and defeat while flying kite but learns to smile. Do you think the balloons fulfill their promise to fly her to the sky? Today Munira is fifteen .Imraan has left for Saudi Arabia and mother is no more. Is the moon real, she asked but she sees a different light. On her fathers birthday the butterfly meets a tragic end, leaving a message but Then hundreds of butterflies arise from amidst the flowers. Make dialogues The butterfly loves the flower. Does the butterfly love the flower? No the butterfly does not love the flower. The butterfly loves the flower. Why does the butterfly love the flower?

  • - A Field Guide to Hyderabad Karnataka Region
    by Vinay Pasar
    £32.99

  • - Business and Management Perspectives
    by Anupama & PhD Rajesh
    £14.49

    London, the very name of this iconic capital of United Kingdom evokes strong emotions and associations, wanderlust, fashion shopping, a plush lifestyle, land of the rich and famous, architecture dated back hundreds of years, rainy days, teatime; well, the list is endless. Wonders and joys of living in a multicultural, multiethnic, international city like London abound.This book, Treatise - the London Diaries is a compendium of scholarly articles, experiences, viewpoints, research reports, and even some historical accounts all with a perspective to London and United Kingdom and is intended for a very wholistic reading experience.

  • by Jay Unnithan
    £7.49 - 12.49

  • - Stories That Ignite Sparks of Experiential Enlightenment
    by T D Kumar
    £8.49

    The range and dimension are kaleidoscopica spectrum spanning from love, religion, social concern, and ontology. These stories are remarkably fluid with unusual range and depth, blending tradition with modern sensibility, in subject as well as style. He has been nurtured by thought and works of masters, thinkers, writers and spiritual leaders through ages in mythology, folklore, and literature. The sources nurturing the souls parks are a myriad, but the presentation and the interpretation are stamped with my signature.

  • by Apurva Agarwal
    £10.49

    This book contains reports on the sport that India fancies passionately-cricket! Matches were covered between 2005 and 2014, and hands-on analyses were prepared alongside following the sport. The author would sit down before a television set and write, write, and write as the competition unfolded on the telly. These reports are a flashback on the golden era of Indian cricket under the flamboyant leadership of Sourav Ganguly, prepared captaincy of Rahul Dravid, and the calmness at the top of MS Dhoni during this time frame.

  • - Iaf Fighter Squadron Strikes by Night Indo-Pak War, Dec 1971
    by Teshter Master
    £11.49 - 19.49

  • - Poems by Pakhi
    by Pakhi
    £7.49 - 12.49

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