• Penguin: The Odyssey (Paperback)

    “Of the many things hidden from the knowledge of man, nothing is more unintelligible than the human heart”

     

    Sequal to The Illiad, the story begins ten years after the Trojan War and the Fall of Troy, when Odysseus, one of the war heroes, has still not returned to his kingdom Ithaca.

     

    The Odyssey, which means the story of Odysseus, highlight another universal truth about life which is the desire to return home, the destructions and sacrifices of war.

     

    When assumed dead, Odysseus’s wife Penelope and son Telemachus struggle with a group of unruly suitors who have overrun their palace wanting to marry Penelope and take over his house. But Odysseus is still alive; imprisoned on the island of Ogygia by Calypso, who is possessed by love for him and desires to make him her immortal husband.

     

    Homer’s epic poem, larger than life emotions, and philosophical thoughts is a reminder of the bitter-sweet melancholies and the simplest desires of life.

  • The Art of Habits: 40 Stories to Uplift the Mind and Transform the Heart

    Such has been the transformative effect of the Covid-19 pandemic globally that, today, we have begun to describe events in the world as pre-Covid and post-Covid. As we brace ourselves for life in the new world order, cultivating conducive and sustainable habits has become more important than ever before.

     

    As the final book in the three-volume series (after The Art of Resilience and The Art of Focus), The Art of Habits presents forty simple stories filled with deep revelations. What will enthral the readers is the engaging narration, the dynamics of the situations that manifest and the deep learnings from such episodes.

     

    While The Art of Resilience presented ingredients for the reader to inculcate resilience in challenging situations manifested at the beginning of the pandemic, The Art of Focus inspired the resilient heart to develop a focused mind during the multiple Covid waves. Now, The Art of Habits provides ideas for the focused reader to cultivate conducive and sustainable habits to adapt with the paradigm shift created by the pandemic, instilling in the reader a resolute mindset to handle multiple such unexpected transformative events in the future.

  • अस्थि फूल: Asthi Phool

    यह उपन्यास आन्दोलन और स्त्री के बिकने के बारे में है। झारखंड की राजनीतिक-सामाजिक पृष्ठभूमि में जंगल और जमीन के सरोकारों को रेखांकित करते हुए अल्पना मिश्र यहाँ उन स्त्रियों की पीड़ा का बखान कर रही हैं जिन्हें हरियाणा जैसे सम्पन्न इलाकों में, जहाँ पुरुषों के मुकाबले स्त्रियों की संख्या बहुत कम हो गई है, बेच दिया जाता है।

  • The Originals: THE THREE MUSKETEERS

    THE THREE MUSKETEERS BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS THE THREE MUSKETEERS is the first of the d’Artagnan series written by the French author Alexandre Dumas. It’s the unabridged classic story and adventures of a 17th Century ambitious d’Artagnan with the companionship of fellow musketeers Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. This book is properly formatted for aesthetics and ease of reading. This book is great for teachers and students or for the casual reader. This book is the perfect addition to any classic literary library.

  • Greatest Poetry Ever Written

    Poetry gives meaning to our lives. For many of us, it’s a way of understanding the world around us. This book is an attempt to bring together the greatest words ever written by some men and women to have walked this planet

  • A Passage To India- The Originals

    Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century and the basis for director David Lean’s Academy Award-winning film, A Passage to India tells of the clash of cultures in British India after the turn of the century. In exquisite prose, Forster reveals the menace that lurks just beneath the surface of ordinary life, as a common misunderstanding erupts into a devastating affair.

  • The Interpretation Of Dreams

    One hundred years ago Sigmund Freud published The Interpretations of Dreams, a book that, like Darwin’s The Origin of Species, revolutionized our understanding of human nature. Now this groundbreaking new translation–the first to be based on the original text published in November 1899–brings us a more readable, more accurate, and more coherent picture of Freud’s masterpiece. The first edition of The Interpretation of Dreams is much shorter than its subsequent editions; each time the text was reissued, from 1909 onwards, Freud added to it. The most significant, and in many ways the most unfortunate addition, is a 50-page section devoted to the kind of mechanical reading of dream symbolism–long objects equal male genitalia, etc.–that has gained popular currency and partially obscured Freud’s more profound insights into dreams.

  • Death (Hindi) By Sadhguru

    Death is a taboo in most societies in the world. But what if we have got this completely wrong? What if death was not the catastrophe it is made out to be but an essential aspect of life, rife with spiritual possibilities for transcendence? For the first time, someone is saying just that.

  • The Grownup

     

    ‘I watched the house. It watched me back through long, baleful windows so tall a child could stand in the sill. And one was. I could see the length of his thin body: gray trousers, black sweater, a maroon tie perfectly knotted at the neck. A thicket of dark hair covering his eyes…’

     

    A young woman is making a living faking it as a cut-price psychic (with some illegal soft-core sex work on the side). She makes a decent wage mostly by telling people what they want to hear. But then she meets Susan Burke.

     

    Susan moved to the city one year ago with her husband and 15-year-old stepson Miles. They live in a modern Victorian house called Carterhook Manor. Susan has become convinced that some malevolent spirit is inhabiting their home. The young woman doesn’t believe in exorcism or the supernatural. However when she enters the house for the first time, she begins to feel it too, as if the very house is watching her, waiting, biding its time…

    The Grownup

     400.00
  • The 12-Week Fitness Project

    Lose inches. Gain health. Sleep better. In just 12 weeks. Want to get fit but don t know how to start? Let India s #1 nutritionist and health advocate Rujuta Diwekar help you. In this groundbreaking book, based on the 12-week fitness project , one of the world s largest and most successful public health projects, she will guide you step by step, giving you one simple guideline to follow each week. By the end of three months you will have transformed your habits in twelve crucial ways.The result? You ll find you have lost inches and have better sleep and energy levels, lesser acidity, bloating and sweet cravings and reduced PMS and period pain.

  • Write Me A Love Story

    “Blue-eyed boy of Indian publishing, Abhimanyu Razdan is known for his bestselling romances which move his readers to tears. PaperInk, an up-and-coming publishing house, is looking for an A-list author who will take them to the next level. So, when Abhimanyu’s contract with his current publishers comes to an end, PaperInk decides to swoop in.

  • The Magic Mindset: How to Find Your Happy Place

    “Sometimes, it’s not easy to find the silver lining. While positivity is about looking at the bright side of things, the magic mindset embraces and accepts that it is not always possible to do so. Sometimes things get so bleak that our mind refuses to accept that there can be a silver lining.

  • Job Search Secrets: Master the Art of Getting a Job

    Searching for a job is always stressful-the majority of job seekers experience nervousness, anxiety and tension during their job search. While one’s qualifications, experience and talent are important, all these are of no consequence if one cannot locate the right job, identify the right time to pitch for it and find the people who can help in getting it.

  • The Business School

    In this second edition of his bestselling book, Robert T. Kiyosaki updates and expands his original eight “hidden values” of a network marketing business (other than making money. Special Bonus – three additional “hidden values” from Kim Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter. Robert explains that building a network marketing business… …is a revolutionary way to achieve wealth. …makes it possible for anyone to acquire great wealth. …is open to anyone who has drive, determination and perseverance.

    The Business School

     400.00
  • 400 Days

    12-year-old Siya has been missing nine months. It’s a cold case, but Keshav wants to help her mother, Alia, who refuses to give up. Welcome to 400 Days―a mystery and romance story like no other. ‘My daughter Siya was kidnapped. Nine months ago,’ Alia said. The police had given up. They called it a cold case. Even the rest of her family had stopped searching. Alia wouldn’t stop looking, though. She wanted to know if I could help her.

    400 Days

     400.00
  • Moby Dick or the Whale- The Originals

    The novel begins with a famous line: “Call me Ishmael.” Ishmael, the narrator of Moby Dick, seeks “freedom” from his life in New York City, and decides to head north to New Bedford, Massachusetts, to find a job on a whaling ship. In New Bedford, at the Spouter Inn, Ishmael meets Queequeg, a “native” man from Kokovoko, in the Pacific isles, who is trained as a harpooner on whale-ships—a man who actually hunts and catches whales.

  • What Do You See When You Look in the Mirror?

    How much of the person in the mirror is truly you? A young couple decides to die together when they are old, but when it’s time, one of them isn’t done living. A child fosters plants in a month-long challenge.

  • Pride & Prejudice- om publications

    “My courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate me.” Charles Bingley, a wealthy young gentleman has arrived at Nether field. The news causes a stir in the neighbourhood village of Longbourn, especially the Bennet household.

  • You Only Live Once

    Warm, funny, and life-affirming!’ – Anshu Mor, Stand-up Comedian.

    Imagine you disappear.

     

    What if you ran away from your life today?

     

    Twenty years later, three people are looking for you.

    One is dying to meet you again.
    The other wishes you had never met them.
    The third wishes to have met you at least once.

    You are one person. Aren’t you? But you are not the same for each one of them.

    Find answers about your own life in this inspiring story reflective of the youth in India. You will join a broken but rising YouTube star Alara, a struggling but hopeful stand-up comedian Aarav, and a psycho but zen beach-shack owner Ricky. Together, take the journey to seek the truth behind the famous singer Elisha’s disappearance somewhere by the deep sea in Goa.

    Will you be able to find Elisha? Or will you end up finding yourself?

    Read yet another gripping tale from the bestselling author of On The Open Road – three lives five cities one startup!

    You Only Live Once

     400.00
  • MegaLiving: 30 Days To A Perfect Life

    We tend to limit our potential as we do not have sufficient faith in ourselves. With this book the self-help guru, Robin Sharma teaches us the secrets of a perfect life. He gives us examples from the successful lives of the people who are at the top in their field. How they live, how they think and how they constantly motivate themselves. By following such examples the reader can learn to mould their thoughts and actions and achieve success in their chosen field. No one is without potential and the book helps the reader to tap into their inner resources to achieve success and happiness. The key is to strive constantly for self-improvement. Megaliving: From the Monk who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma is another self help book from the master of the genre. There are four parts in the book.

  • A Passage To India

    Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century, A Passage to India is set in pre-Independence India. A compelling portrait of a society in the grip of imperialism, this classic depicts the fate of individuals caught in the great political and cultural conflicts of their age. a

     

    A Passage To India

     400.00
  • The First and Last Freedom

    If truth can set us free, where do we find it? In The First and Last Freedom, Krishnamurti argues that we will not find truth in formal institutions, nor in organised religions and their dogmas, nor in any guru or outside authority; for, according to Krishnamurti, truth can only be realised through self-understanding.

    Controversial and challenging, yet always enlightening, Krishnamurti guides us through society’s common concerns, such as suffering and fear, love and loneliness, sex and death, the meaning of life, the nature of God, and personal transformation – consistently relating these topics to the essential search for pure truth and perfect freedom. This classic philosophical and spiritual study offers wisdom and insights particularly suited to our own uncertain times.

  • You Are All I Need

    You Are All I Need is a collection of touching stories selected by Ravinder Singh to bring to the readers the myriad facets of love. This book will make you laugh, cry, think and feel, all at the same time. It is an eclectic collection of lo ve stories that will warm the cockles of your heart.

     

     

    Whether it is a distant lover or someone you see every day but can’t confess to; whether it is a love that grows silently or a love that’s not acceptable by society; whether it is a love that will never be yours or a love that is pure and untainted by jealousy-love will always finds a way to survive, to make life more beautiful, more liveable. That’s why we say, ‘Love makes the world go round!’

     

    You Are All I Need

     400.00
  • Let’s Build a Company: A Start-up Story Minus the Bullshit

    Harpreet Grover and Vibhore Goyal met in college and then spent the next decade of their lives building a company before exiting successfully.

    One way to tell their story is this: they had a dream, they followed it and, then, through perseverance, they made it come true.

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