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The book you hold ponders on a very feeling common to many; someone resembles and behaves like a loved one. It would be extraordinary if that emerges as the mirroring of past personal relationships. This is what the protagonist faces; it sucks the life out. Vmathithan’s debut book Fate is a Fate is a Fate portrays: • The feeling and distrust a widow experiences when she comes across the mannerism of her dead husband in somebody else. • Will she leave him or follow him? If she follows, then? • Her children, even as adults, dabbling with their mother’s feelings. • The dig on the mother’s past unearths a goblin. • That goblin can’t be dislodged by circumstances. • They seek superficial help but the helper defines the goblin as an ace in the hole to save the life of their mother. Read some more of Fate is a Fate is a Fate to learn the flip of life of all connected.
When you are SAD When you are LONELY When you want LOVE MY WORDS WILL FIND YOU When you are SAD When you are LONELY When you want LOVE MY WORDS WILL FIND YOU
God has made the law of karma invalid. Will humans survive? Riseland is the home of magicians, scientists and businessmen. In their constant struggle for power, the kings of Riseland ignore the greatest threat of all time: The Flying City. Injustice and misinformation are rising everywhere, and no one seems to care. In the middle of this chaos, random forces are rising to settle scores. Who will triumph? The most powerful Anahata, the most intelligent Shekha, the richest Kakkar, the Hitler-like psychologist Sidawisa, the honest Dhruvraj, the outlawed Triyama or the mysterious scientist Horsley? Will humans survive? If they do, how?
We all know that the journey of life is unpredictable. Every one of us must have experienced this in some way or the other. Sometimes, we unwillingly have to do things in our life, as everything is predestined. So is the case with Manohar, Akruti and Neha. Hi… I am Manohar, and I can go any distance to keep my love happy… Hi… I am Akruti, and I can sacrifice my love only for the happiness of my love… Hi… I am Neha, and I don’t believe in the institution of love… Now let us see where destiny takes each of them and how. Is it really difficult for any wife to be happy with her husband’s second marriage? Let us see how her husband’s second marriage becomes the only priority in Akruti’s life… What turn does life take in their lives? Let’s see how Neha unwillingly becomes an important part of Akruti’s life...
Basanti is a misfit in conservative, pre-independence rural Odisha. Not only does she read and write, all her choices—from marrying for love to dispensing medicines to the poor and running a girls’ school—are unconventional. Her emancipatory aspirations evoke strong reactions from her surroundings, even surprisingly from her husband, who is supposedly passionate about women’s freedom. In this collaborative novel, nine young authors narrate the journey of a liberated woman who questions the socially ordained roles of women and argues for change, especially through education. The authors, six men and three women, belonged to the ‘Sabuja Age’ in Odia literature, a short-lived, creative period of ten to fifteen years. Serialized in Utkala Sahitya between May 1924 and November 1926 and published as a book in 1931, with a revised version appearing in 1968, Basanti is the first fictional declaration of the independence of the Odia woman.
In the corporate world, one question that's often asked is, 'What does it take to reach the top and stay there?' Be it the fancy MBA in a hurry to get to the top or the hard-working manager slogging for years or the sycophant who flatters his way up the corporate ladder, the C-suite is the ultimate aspiration for everyone. Taking you right inside the C-suite, Jayaram Easwaran presents twenty-one stories based on real incidents during his three-decade career. Each story has a message that addresses the most pertinent problem of our work lives. Stories about the dilemma of being virtuous when the stakes are high, the pitfalls of judging a book by its cover, the dangers of blind ambition, ego squabbles among top brass and many others make this book a treasure-trove of wisdom. This is a book that will help you get your way in business and life.
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Destiny governs us all, but a time comes when even Destiny falls.It is the year 2326, Humanity is fighting a losing war and Earth has fallen under enemy control. But there is hope, A ship from the planet Dawn, with military reinforcements, is now heading towards Earth and it might be the only way to turn the tides.The fate of humanity depend on these Warriors, though limited in numbers, they must now reclaim Earth and while doing so, discover, that there are greater forces involved than just aliens and men.
But sit down, breathe deep, and ask a woman. Any woman. They are there. When twin sisters Layla and Tanya are found starving in their upmarket apartment, there is frenzy in the media. How often does one find two striking, twenty-something women, one half-dead, the other not speaking, living in a state of disrepair and chaos, for no apparent reason? Theories about them are rampant, but disillusioned journalist Raman is loath to follow the story. That is, until Tanya begins to talk to him, and the darker truth behind the sisters' lives starts to unravel. A richly atmospheric, deeply claustrophobic story with a stunning denouement, of two women confronting the everyday realities of their city and country, So all is Peace provides an unflinching insight into love, lust, fear, grief, and the decisions we make, through a cast of sharply drawn characters brought together by an unspoken wrong.