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Whiteout
Ken Follett, Rs. 285.00
An injured lab technician, a missing canister. Toni Gallo, the attractive new head of the security team operating at the local pharmaceutical-research company, knows she has problems, but she has no idea of the nightmare to come. Few writers can come up with the thrills more effectively than Ken Follett.
Destination India
Rs. 900.00
This new edition of India Travel Planner lays emphasis on the metro cities and apart from that looks at secondary cities or getaway cities, for business or for a weekend vacation. An ideal companion for the visitor, just as much for an Indian on a domestic programme.
How To Overcome your Secret Fear Of Failure
Petruska Clarkson,
Rs. 175.00
This is the professionally acclaimed guide to overcome the fear of failure, providing clear and sympathetic help and advice along with case studies based on the author's wide clinical experience.
Juggling Act
Jug Suraiya, Rs. 160.00
For years millions of Indian readers have woken up on Sunday morning and eagerly turned to the column Jugular Vein. This is a compilation of 76 of the author's best pieces. It showcases the best of Jugular Vein.
Asian Tsunami: Disaster,
Rs. 90.00
This is a synopsis of the 2004 Asia Tsunami that hit the Indonesian harbour. It gives a detailed description on Tsunami in general and the fourth largest earthquake in the 1900.
Conversations With God
Neale Donald Walsch,
Rs. 175.00
It's simple, straight-to-the-point dialogue. The answers may challenge your beliefs about God, money, sex, love, about everything you may have been taught. But if ever you wanted to know if God is listening to you and if there are answers to your questions, then this is the book for you.
In the name of Rama
Aabid Surti, Rs. 150.00
A haunting and unusual love story inspired by a true-life incident during the demolition of the Babri Masjid. A controversial and thought provoking novel from Aabid Surti.
Standing On My Head
Hugh Prather, Rs. 175.00
In this volume, Hugh Prather teaches us how to see ourselves, in ways that seem both so true and normal that we can't believe we didn't see them ourselves. It moves with profundity from moment to moment, from dictum to doubts, from aphorism and mantra, to mundane recollections of tennis games to offbeat encounters with friends.
(Source: Paico, Kochi)
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