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  • av Luna McNamara
    291

    In this utterly transporting retelling of Greek mythology, the god of desire is cursed to fall for a spirited young mortal woman, but if she looks upon his face they will be parted forever?an epic adventure and love story for the ages, sure to satisfy fans of Madeline Miller and V.E. SchwabWho said true love is a myth?A prophecy claims that Psyche, princess of Mycenae, will conquer a monster feared by the gods. Beloved by her family but at odds with her society's expectations for women, Psyche trains to become a hero, mastering blade and bow. When Psyche angers Aphrodite, the love goddess enlists Eros, god of desire, to help deliver a cruel curse. Eros is the last born of the eldest gods, dry-witted and jaded, unsure of his place in the cosmos. The last thing he wants is to become involved in the chaos of the mortal world, but when he pricks himself with the arrow intended for Psyche, Eros is doomed to yearn for a woman who will be torn from him the moment their eyes meet.A joyous and subversive tale of gods, monsters, and the human heart and soul, Psyche and Eros dazzles the senses while exploring notions of trust, sacrifice, and what it truly means to be a hero. With unforgettably vivid characters, spellbinding prose, and delicious tension, Luna McNamara has crafted a shimmering and propulsive debut novel about a love so strong it defies the will of Olympus.

  • av Divya Jain
    197

    You can certainly tell when you are screwing up because you can sense that something is off the pace and that it's time to change because the old you is no longer relevant. You are aware of this and have decided to improve yourself, but you are unsure of where to begin.Everything is too complicated. You want to organize your chaotic life, but you're not sure where to start. There are instances when we desire to grow in secrecy and produce absolutely certain results.Yes, Google has all the information. However, no article or blog offers hand-holding guidance for your nurturing process. 'Start from Here' has come to the rescue you, my friend.

  • av Mog P
    157

    The twelve short stories in Paltadi are little gems which will pull you into the little worlds that they have been set in. At times poignant, at times nostalgic, and at times amusing, these relatable little stories have something for everyone. A must-read for those with Goan roots, those who identify with Goa or those who are merely curious about it.

  • av Shilpi Jha
    197

    'Sukh Ke Beej' contains stories arising out of the darkness of life. There are hopeful rays of light in these stories and also the bitter truth of life. The story 'Sukh Ke Beej' presents life as a crossroad where we see infinite possibilities on the unchosen path and in the temptation to get this unattainable, we forget to properly fertilise and water the seeds of happiness present on the chosen one. 'Sugar Daddy' is the story of Mrs Menka Sharma. As the second wife, Mrs Sharma's life has come to the same turn, where Mr. Sharma's first wife was once. It has a scathing statement of something to be lost and something to be gained in exchange for iridescent sarees and expensive jewellery. Other stories of the collection also create an invisible magic on the mind of the reader with their language and underplot.

  • av Ahtisham Aziz
    261

    In the context of making Hindi a global language, the new education policy emphasizes this through their curriculum. This book is an attempt to highlight government lingual policies for promoting the hindi language. The purpose is to make the current generation use Hindi as their digital communicative language and make them realize that while learning foreign languages, it is equally important to focus on one's own language. The vision to make Hindi a global language as well as generate new opportunities for Hindi speakers and make citizens realize that Indians who are considered the backbone of the American IT Sector have the potential to make their mother tongue, the best technical language as well.

  • av Kesavamurthy Rajagopalan
    277

    The best of the stories in this book is to know the feelings hidden in the depths of human minds - a more difficult task than knowing the depth of the Pacific Ocean.

  • av Kalki Subramaniam
    197

    Each word of Kalki Subramaniam's poetry comes from her heart like an arrow from a bow, it shoots rage against gender injustice, the poems are powerful, sarcastic, and challenging, and show the pride in the writer in her identity as a transgender woman. From transgender people's lives to climate issues, her Tamil poems are deep, and heart-touching and would leave an impact on the reader for many days after reading the book.

  • av Sofiya Pasternack
    131

  • av Sean Rubin
    311

    "Traces the process of defining--and redefining--the dinosaur called Iguanodon"--

  • av Rajani LaRocca
    131

  • av Marjorie Liu
    157

  • av Tina Wells
    111

  • av Roger Lea Macbride
    161

    The Little House books have captivated generations of readers with theirstory of the little pioneer girt Laura Ingalls growing up on the American frontier. Now the Little House story continues with The Rocky Ridge Years, books that tell the story of Laura and Almanzo Wilder's daughter, Rose.The first three books in the series, Little House On Rocky Ridge, Little Farm In the Ozarks, and In the Land of the Big Red Apple, describe the Wilders' covered-wagon journey to Missouri and their first two years in their new farmhouse. On The Other Side of the Hill continues their story as the young Wilder family struggles to overcome a series of natural disasters that beset their little farm.On The Other Side of the Hill continues the story that Laura Ingalls Wilder began more than sixty years ago -- a story whose wonder and adventure have charmed millions of readers.

  • av Kamini Dandapani
    451

    Rajaraja Chola, King of Kings, Incomparable Chola, Great Saviour, Jewel of the Solar Dynasty, Lion AmongKings, was one of the greatest rulers of medieval India. During his reign, theChola empire expanded through virtually

  • av Lois Lowry
    137

    "In a haunting story that tiptoes between reality and fantasy, two people--a lonely, sensitive woman and a damaged, angry boy--face their own histories and discover what they can be to one another, renewed by the strength that comes from a tiny, caring creature they will never see."--

  • av Daniel Wiseman
    121

  • av Courtne Comrie
    291

  • av Gillian McAllister
    291

    From the author of the Reese's Book Club Pick and the New York Times bestseller Wrong Place Wrong Time comes a new heart-stopping thriller in which a missing-person case unravels deeper, darker secrets that hit too close to home and can only lead to more danger for the detective and an impossible moral choice: What will she do?There's a man out there. His weapon isn't a gun, or a knife. It's a secret. OLIVIA:22 years old.No history of running away.Last seen on CCTV, entering a dead-end alley.And not coming back out again.Missing for one day and counting . . .JULIA;The detective heading up the case.She knows what to expect. A desperate family, a ticking clock, and long hours away from her daughter.But Julia has no idea how close to home this case is going to get.Because her family's safety depends on one thing: Julia must not find out what happened to Olivia and must frame somebody else for her murder . . .What would you do?

  • av Susan Wiggs
    281

    Beloved New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs returns with a compulsively readable tale of an idyllic California beach town forced to reckon with scandal when a high school valedictorian's speech reveals secrets that shake the town to its core. Every town has its secrets...In idyllic Alara Cove, a California beach town known for its sunny charm and chill surfer vibe, it's graduation day at the elite Thornton Academy. At Thornton, the students are the worldly and overindulged children who live in gated enclaves with spectacular views. But the class valedictorian is Nikki Graziola, a surfer's daughter who is there on scholarship. To the shock of everyone in the audience, Nikki veers off script while giving her commencement address and reveals a secret that breaks open the whole community. As her truth explodes into the light, Alara Cove will face a reckoning.Nikki Graziola's accusation shakes the foundation of Alara Cove, pitting her against the wealthy family whose money runs the town. Her new notoriety sends Nikki into exile for years, where she finds fame?but not fortune?overseas as a competition surfer...until a personal tragedy compels her to return to Alara Cove. As Nikki struggles to rebuild her future, she finds that the people of the town have not forgotten her. But time has changed Alara Cove, and old friendships, rivalries, and an unexpected romance draw her back into the life of the beach town she's never quite forgotten, and where joy and redemption may be possible after all.

  • av Karin Slaughter
    291

    Will Trent and Sara Linton are back! This is the 11th electrifying thriller featuring GBI investigator Will Trent and medical examiner Sara Linton from New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter.

  • av Femi Fadugba
    171 - 241

  • av James Marshall
    107

  • av H A Rey
    167

    Curious George uses mindfulness to regulate big energy and emotions.

  • av James Marshall
    107

  • av Lynsay Sands
    151 - 391

  • av Jennifer McAdam
    281

  • av Tanya Talaga
    351

    From the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of Seven Fallen Feathers, an urgent exploration of the residential school system It is believed that nearly 20,000 Indigenous children have been lost on Turtle Island: neglected, medically experimented on, abused, murdered. This is one of Canada's greatest open secrets, an unhealed wound that until recently lay hidden by shame and abandonment. Generations of Indigenous People have known that their family members disappeared, many after being sent to residential schools, ?Indian hospitals? and asylums?a coordinated system designed to destroy who First Nations, Métis and Inuit are.The system, fuelled by Church and state, committed the most heinous of crimes: sexually, physically and emotionally abusing children over decades, many of whom died and were buried on the grounds of the schools. In 2021, the discovery of 215 graves believed to house the bodies of Indigenous children on the land of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School made international headlines. Canada's quiet horror became its very loud, public disaster, as all eyes turned to a country long seen as a model of justice and equality, a country quick to condemn the human rights violations of others, now exposed as not only having failed to stop genocide but actively pursuing it as government policy. In The Knowing, award-winning and bestselling Anishinaabe author Tanya Talaga, one of Canada's top investigative journalists, retells the history of this country as only she can?through an Indigenous lens, by tracing the life of her great-great grandmother and family as they lived through this government- and Church-sanctioned genocide.

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