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This book is a humble attempt to showcase a complete picture of the life and death of Jesus including a third eye speculation about the missing years of Him. The depth of his short but meaningful life and the impact of His sacrifice which brought the once condemned "cross of execution" to the center stage as the symbol of salvation is beyond anybody's conception.!! Jesus became the redeemer of the world !! His death was not the end..,but the begining.!
ZOETRPHE : Poetry is said to be the first form of literature. It unfolds feelings with a brief expression of words. I am presenting this Zoetrope to the readers in the interest of sharing my ardent feelings and vision when I traverse my surroundings. The scenario may be common, but the vision differs, and the pen inscribe it as on a stone tablet which will reincarnate when a reader touches it. All these poems are soliloquies when I close all windows to the outside world and open the door to my own shore. Mind is free to tread anywhere in seconds on a flying horse or magic carpet. There I am the princess, me the child, adolescent crazy lover, mother, philosopher and ..so on.! In my journey often I am afflicted..., inhibited... may feign or derail by delusion or contemplate. I wish earnestly for incarnation or live a life of others till my “Companion “ take me with him. I intent not to explain each and every poem as I present it to the readers. According to me, the half sung melody and the untold story pulls the chariot of a writer forward.!
Magnolia' is an anthology compiled by Anashwara J, that would take you through various aspects of womanhood and its wonderment. In a world, where women are coming up and being empowered, this book will give you an essence of that beautiful feeling. This book will take you through various angles and views of the upliftment and beauty of womanhood. Magnolia is a flower that depicts an empowered woman and this anthology would give you a tinge of every shades of celebrating the womanhood of a defined empowered women. Slide in to the book and enjoy it's uniqueness. Happy reading!
The book titled ‘Flying Dolls and Smiling Friends’ is a translation work by Austin Ajit. The original story is written in Malayalam by Unni Ammayambalam with the title ‘Parakkum Pava Chirikkum Koottukar’. One day, the cow, puppy, cat, goat, hen, and crow encounter a mysterious creature. A flying tiger? A fox? A leopard? No, it’s a flying doll! The doll has lost her mother and is on a search for her. The doll searches everywhere, making friends (and poems!) along the way. But will she find her mother? Read this book and find out.
The book ‘Attack Of The Purple Blobs’ is part two of the Stargazer series. Part one is ‘The Day I Found An Egg’. Stargazer, the little dino has been dinonapped by aliens. It’s up to Austin and Petro to get their little dino buddy back. But why did the Tribbilians kidnap him? The Tribbilians knew that the duo would come to rescue their buddy, so they laid traps. One by one, they captured all of Austin’s friends. Will Austin be able to find Stargazer, or will he be a rat walking into a trap? Is there a bigger plan behind it all? Can Austin reach the Tribbilians and end their reign of terror? From deep sea adventures to more attacks and losses, read this fiction adventurous story with a bit of knowledge sprinkled everywhere.
This book presents a detailed account of one of the most mysterious problems in science — whether ordinary magnetic fields can exert an appreciable influence on chemical and biochemical reactions. The first aim of the book is to introduce this research, through theoretical and dynamic spin chemistry, to graduate students and researchers, by means of detailed theoretical and experimental descriptions. The second aim is to review typical recent investigations, which will stimulate new interest and applications in the 21st century. Because dynamic spin chemistry is based on established science, it is expected to provide a guide for all situations in which radicals, radical pairs, and higher spin species occur, including the effects of environmental electromagnetic fields on the human body.
Non Fiction - Facts about dinosaurs. In this this book Austin's narrates quick facts about 155 dinosaurs in alphabetical order A to Z. He gives a brief intoruction into dinosaur's classification and the periods when they lived. Austin is 9 year old child from Bangalore.
The book titled ' Come, Let’s touch the Sun!’ is a translation work done by Austin Ajit. The original story is written in Malayalam language by Unni Ammayambalam with book title ' Varoo Namukku Sooryane Thodam’ Kochu is one of the few people who believe in science in his town. He constantly gets into trouble when trying to correct people with his science. When Kochu's town is hit by a giant Solar flare, things go wrong, all electronic and electrical devices stop working and poor Kochu gets all the blame. Will everyone realize their mistake or will Kochu have to bear the blame with the weight of the Sun. With a never-ending thirst to learn more, Kochu reaches for the starts. Will he enlighten the village with the light of science. Or will his dreams come crashing down from the starts. Can he touch the Sun?
This is a collection of short stories that Austin wrote between seven and eleven years. They all revolve around a central theme: How we humans are destroying nature. He also wrote these stories to show that, while we are the ones who are destroying nature, we can also be the ones who save nature. We can help it recover, helping ourselves in the process. Austin wrote this book as a light to illuminate the fact that we can make a difference and that there is always hope for nature and us. This book is to show that there is a path to a greener future. Hopefully, we follow that path and work with nature, not against it.
Ammu's Earth is a translation work done by Austin Ajit. The original book titled 'Ammuvinde Bhoomi' is written by Rema Pisharody in Malayalam language and published by the Kerala State Institute of Children's Literature. Ammu's is the questionnaire of her house. She keeps on bombarding everyone with questions, but nobody bothers to give her answers other than her granny. Ammu even though she is three and a half years, wants to go to school like her elder sister, and to do so she throws huge tantrums. Luckily her mother finds a way to console her by sending her to her granny's school. Granny introduces Ammu to a new world in the comfort of her house. Together they have many fascinating conversations and Ammu gains a ton of knowledge.